New York Jets OC Chan Gailey retires: Potential replacements


4. Todd Haley
Now the possibility of this marriage is a bit farfetched. Not because of fit, but more so desire.
Todd Haley is in the midst of a playoff run with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He’s in a great spot and to make a lateral move to a conference opponent seems unlikely.
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Regardless, the Jets should attempt to speak with Haley because of his experience, his standard for excellence and his savvy. Haley has a knack for getting production out of young receivers.
Which should be a high point of emphasis for the Jets during their search for a new OC. Bowles would do himself justice by surrounding himself with a solid foundation of coaches.
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