An interesting story has been brewing for a while that former Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel could be interested in taking the Jets head coaching job.
Colin Cowherd on his show spoke with NFL insider Jordan Schultz about it, and claims that Vrabel would take it depending on the GM. Both Schultz and Cowherd put ice water on the Athletic bombshell story about team dysfunction.
"I spoke with Mike Vrabel, he would take the job depending on who the General Manager is," Cowherd said.
Schultz agreed, adding the Jets have been somewhat stable as compared to other franchises when it comes to giving coaches and GM's time to work with. Ex-GM Joe Douglas got six years. ex-Jets Head Coach got three-plus seasons.
Still this story really isn't new. It was first reported by Rich Cimini of ESPN back on December 4 that Vrabel would be interested in the Jets job depending on who the GM is. So is this really new that Cowherd is presenting to us?
Could Vrabel's opinion have changed since the Athletic story came out? Those are questions only those involved can answer.
The bottom line is, the Jets need leadership and the Athletic article does not help the Jets at all. Any reasonable candidate for the Jets GM or Head Coach job should have serious questions or reservations before agreeing to join this franchise after this story came out.
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