Former New York Jets The defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich says that the lack of real Tellas and his failure to delegate finally led to his failed period as an interim coach and another disappointing season for the organization.
In statements to the media at his introductory press conference as the new defensive coordinator of the Atlanta Falcons, Ulbrich was asked to reflect on his period with the Jets after assuming as a chief coach once Robert Saleh was fired Only five games in the season.
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“I learned even more about what I knew the value of the real tanners in their staff. I think that sometimes, as an assistant coach, you take it as’ I will eliminate each problem from the main coach’s table so that I can prosper and do what yours.
Ulbrich seemed to suggest that the lack of honesty of his coaching staff during that period was an important factor that contributes to the failures of the jets.
“The lack of truth was sometimes really harmful.”
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Ulbrich was also responsible for his inability to delegate, specifically the responsibilities of his defensive coordinator.
“There is an element of a failure for me in that way because I did not delegate. I did not do it. I simply took everything about me. In my mind, I was trying to create continuity and did not want to fracture the staff.
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“I thought the best thing for me at that time was to try to keep everyone in the same role they had so that we could keep the things rolling. And it wasn’t the right thing. While looking back.
Ulbrich will return to Atlanta after serving as an assistant there since 2015-2020. He also meets Raheem Morris, who served as an interim Atlanta coach for the last 11 games of 2020.
Joining Ulbrich in Atlanta will be Mike Rentenberg, who spent the last four seasons as coach of Jet supporters.