When the Jets fired floundering head coach Adam Gase one week ago, on question that was asked of general manager Joe Douglas seems to have answered itself in the days that have followed. Asked if the team would seek out a candidate with previous head coaching experience, Douglas said the search would consist of a wide array of candidates. Well, eight head coaching interviews later and the Jets seem to be heading down a familiar path in focusing on coordinators with no head coaching experience.
Outside of Marvis Lewis, formerly of the Cincinnati Bengals, the Jets have exclusively interview a bevy candidates who have never run a team before.