New York Paper Wants Nick Saban To Coach Jets
By Evan Massey
The New York Post want current Alabama Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban to coach the New York Jets.
Now that the Jets have officially moved on from Rex Ryan, they are beginning their search for a new head coach. There will be quite a few names that come up over the course of this search, but the New York Post appears to have one that they would like to see specifically.
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Nick Saban is currently the head coach for the Alabama Crimson Tide, and he has built a dynasty. He has a contender each and every season, and they are one of the best coached teams as well.
If the Jets could somehow figure out how to bring Saban on board as their next head coach, it would be a huge win for them. His system would immediately take the Jets a big step forward, and he could help turn the franchise back around and make it competitive. That being said, there is no chance that Saban would leave his comfortable job at Alabama to join a media frenzy in New York.
Take a look at the Post’s front cover asking the Jets to “Pick Nick”:
While Saban would be a very nice hire for the Jets, there simply isn’t a chance in the world that it will happen. If for some crazy reason he did decide to return to the NFL with the Jets, Saban would be able to quickly improve the Jets. It wouldn’t be surprising to see the Jets at least reach out to Saban.
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