The Titans have hired Robert Saleh — and 13 hours later, I’m still not sure how I’m supposed to feel.
On this episode, we break down why the Saleh hire raises serious questions, why the Jets “clown show” defense only goes so far, and what Saleh must prove immediately to earn trust in Nashville.
Saleh’s 20–36 record in New York and whether it was him or the Jets
Why Cam Ward’s development is the real litmus test
The importance (and uncertainty) of Saleh’s offensive staff
Whether Mike Borgonzi truly made this hire or ownership stepped in
Why the Titans’ long history of mixed messaging makes trust difficult
What the organization has to do now to stop being a clown show
Why Matt Nagy not getting the job was genuinely shocking
Why the “owner overruled the GM” report won’t just disappear
Dianna Russini’s reporting on Mike McDaniel
A deep dive into Saleh’s Jets tenure with Jake Asman (ESPN New York / SiriusXM Mad Dog)
This isn’t a meltdown. It isn’t blind optimism either.
It’s a reality check — for Robert Saleh and the Titans organization.