Robert Saleh knew what he wanted. From the moment he and Mike LaFleur parted ways, the Jets head coach had a list of the traits he needed his next offensive coordinator to possess. He was unwilling to waver on any:
An offense that worked with average quarterback play, then reached another level with an elite talent under center. Commitment to the run game. An innovative teacher. Most importantly: Experience as a play-caller.
Saleh was getting a second strike. There likely wouldn’t be a third. So he had to get this right.
Nathaniel Hackett checked all the boxes. So, on Thursday, Hackett became the Jets’ next OC.
“He’s a laundry list of stuff we’re really, really excited about,” Saleh said.
It didn’t take long for the Jets and Hackett to find themselves linked. Actually, the moment LaFleur vacated his post, Hackett was listed as a name to watch. He and Saleh worked together in Jacksonville from 2015 through 2016. Hackett then joined Saleh’s best friend, Matt LaFleur, in Green Bay. The Broncos hired Hackett as their head coach before the 2022 season, but fired him before the year ended.
To say things were a disaster in Denver would be an understatement. The dysfunctional mess things devolved into were hardly a result of the coach, though. Russell Wilson made Hackett’s attempts to install his offense near impossible. He arrived and basically told the staff what he did and didn’t want to do. Hackett succumbed to the political game. When it comes to who does and doesn’t have pull, the odds hedge toward the player signed to a $250 million contract.