I feel that as a fan who supports this team through thick and thin, Saleh can be trusted by his words. Saleh does not come off to me as confidence man. There is truth to what he shares and has done an exceptional job in less than two seasons building a team the old fashion way. I do not feel like his intent is to deceive the media, fans, or team. I am grateful for the opportunity he managed to get his team on the brink of a playoff berth despite the injuries, poor officiating, and the egos of mostly young millionaires.
I truly wish that we all could be more patient with the process and let it all play out either way. But we're playing in a market where the media and fans have constantly been dealt a poor hand. Let's remind ourselves that this regime has nothing to do with our prolonged suffering and complete disappointment over decades. Until we see how this goes please hold off carrying pitch forks and torches. Many might be right to assume the worst. We all can agree that this is definitely not the same ole Jets. I'm trying to get up for this match, and the things I'm reading makes it hard to do. Give the kid a chance to see what was done behind the scenes before freaking out knowing ahead of time what's to be expected. I respect members here who put in time and effort with their posts. And now that the fallout has occurred, let's get back to the passionate Jet fans who mostly love and sometimes hate their team. The Lions are the enemy.