FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- The New York Jets' decision to make Robert Saleh their head coach was predictable in that it followed a popular formula: He's completely different in style and substance than the guy they just booted out of the building.
In other words, he's the anti-Adam Gase.
That's how it works in the NFL. If a team fails with one kind of coach, it usually goes in the opposite direction for his replacement -- a hiring pendulum, so to speak. In this case, it works. It's the right move.