Robert Saleh is a polarizing figure in the land of New York Jets football. Those who subscribe to the notion that “you are what your record says you are” point to Saleh’s 11-23 record and claim he will never lead New York to championship glory. Others are willing to look past the record and credit Saleh for the work he has done in turning around the team’s culture.
Personally, I’m a fan of Saleh. He took over a hopeless two-win team, and in a matter of two years, he has inspired enough confidence in what the Jets are building to the point where New York owns the ninth-best odds to win Super Bowl 58 at most sportsbooks.