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Bill Belichick shares thoughts on Jets firing Robert Saleh
Former New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh. Rich Barnes-Imagn Images

The New York Jets surprised a lot of people when they fired head coach Robert Saleh this week, and it sounds like even Bill Belichick did not see the move coming.

Belichick discussed the current state of the Jets during the latest episode of his “Coach Podcast,” which was released on Wednesday. The 72-year-old made his feelings on Saleh’s firing quite clear when he called the decision “puzzling.”

“It is a little bit puzzling. It is what it is, and everybody has to move forward. It’s the owner’s prerogative to make that decision, and clearly that’s what he decided to do,” Belichick said, via Scott Polacek of Bleacher Report. “But there have been a lot of things that have been kind of confusing. It hasn’t been a great situation for the Jets this year. You can kind of feel there’s been kind of a chill.”

Belichick then went on to note that the Jets have “overall played pretty good defense over the last few years.” That is notable, considering Saleh has a defensive background. Many have wondered why the Jets fired their defensive-minded coach when their offense has been their biggest issue. Belichick has the same questions.

The former New England Patriots head coach also mentioned the situation with star pass-rusher Haason Reddick and questioned some of the personnel decisions that have been made in New York.

“I think when you look at the Jets over the past decade, back to Rex Ryan, (Eric) Mangini, Adam Gase, there hasn’t been a lot of success,” Belichick added.

Belichick has never been shy about taking shots at the Jets.

Jets owner Woody Johnson felt his team needed a major change in the wake of their 2-3 start. Saleh was, in many ways, the fall guy, and even Belichick seems to view it that way.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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