Hartford Courant

Saleh right man at right time for Jets

- By Bob Glauber

NEW YORK — In the immediate aftermath of a decision that we knew was coming for months, Christophe­r Johnson pointed to the most important attribute in the coach who would succeed Adam Gase after a calamitous two-year run.

“I don’t much like the term ‘CEO,’ but it does describe what we’re looking for,” Johnson said. “We want a head coach that coaches the entire team and his staff. This is a coach for the entire team. That’s very important to us looking forward.”

Late Thursday, the Jets’ CEO got his CEO: Robert Saleh.

The former 49ers defensive coordinato­r, universall­y praised by his players and fellow coaches in San Francisco, becomes the Jets’ 20th head coach.

He’s the right man at the right time for a team that is desperate for leadership, stability and, most of all, progress after years of losing. It has been a decade since Rex Ryan last got this team to the playoffs, and while Saleh can’t be expected to instantly transform this team into a contender, he can be the one to turn this team around. At last.

Saleh is a smart defensive coach who was instrument­al in getting the 49ers to the Super Bowl last season and who fielded a top-10 defense in total yards in 2020 despite myriad injuries. He’s a demanding presence who gets the most out of his players. He has a self-assurednes­s and charisma that undoubtedl­y appealed to Johnson and general manager Joe Douglas, who spearheade­d the search.

Saleh is a leader of men, a coach with vision who will get his players to buy in from the first day they meet him. That’s the reputation he has built during a career that took him from an assistant with the Texans to Pete Carroll’s Seahawks to the Jaguars and finally to the 49ers, where he worked under Kyle Shanahan to earn well-deserved plaudits from all who have worked under him.

“It’s week after week, and he never makes an excuse,” 49ers cornerback Richard Sherman said of Saleh in December. “We’re still top-5 defense in almost every category. To have the injuries we’ve had, week after week, the setbacks, we’ve got guys who can’t practice. He’s making great plans week in and week out, and we’re making it happen.”

Sherman added: “I expect him to be a head coach next year because of what he’s able to do.”

That day has come, and that team is the Jets.

Saleh will be the kind of overarchin­g presence the Jets need after Gase’s failed two-year run that ended with his 2-14 nightmare in 2020.

Gase was supposed to be the guy to turn Sam Darnold around with his supposedly brilliant offensive mind. But Darnold regressed significan­tly during Gase’s tenure, and the coach had nothing to do with a defense that was overseen by Gregg Williams until his ouster after the ill-fated cover-zero blitz call in the final seconds against the Raiders.

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