Robert Saleha joined San Francisco as a defensive coordinator after the stint as a head coach in New York Jets.
San Francisco 49ERS line bucker Fred Warner is excited about the defensive Renaissance under Robert Sale.
49ers announced last week that he had been hired as a defense coordinator after the 2024, as a head coach of New York Jets, which was fired after 2-3. After the 2019 season, SALEH made a 49ers defense in the Super Bowl as a defensive coordinator, and his defense was ranked into the top five in the last two years of his first stint. Warner said that he is looking forward to returning to his rule now that Sale is back.
Warner talked to Saleh on FaceTime and said he was excited to return to the team. “I have the opportunity to do something special this year,” said Warner.
The line backer has specified what the special thing is. “I’m just going back to being dominant,” he said. “That’s exactly what I’m used to, I need a lot of efforts and efforts, but we know we can do it.”
“It’s a huge,” Bosa told the outlet. “A familiar face, a man I missed. When he was there, I didn’t know how good we had.
“I’m excited because he’s a wonderful person and a wonderful coach,” he said. “Everyone loves him as a man.”
Boss also said that Kyle Shanahan was very happy to fold Salehan and return. “I know Kyle. I talked to him before I left. He was excited to chase him. I haven’t talked to Kyle, but he is easy I’m convinced that I’m resting. “
SALEH spent four years as a defensive coordinator of the 2017-2020 defensive coordinator, leading dominant defense in 2019 and 2020. And in the first permitted yard, everything is on the way to the Super Bowl LIV Bath. In 2020, defense was fifth in the permitted yard, 7th in the rush yard, 4th in touchdown, and 4th in pass Yard despite the 6-10 finish.
As a head coach of New York Jets, from 2021 to 2024, Saleha continued to raise dominant defense. His defense was fourth in yards in 2022 and the third in both 2023 and 2024. Jets’s defense was in the top five in pass Yard, and touchdown was all three years. Despite his defensive success, Jets has never posted a better record than 7-10 in four years. Saleha was fired in September after losing 10-9 to Denver Bronkos in the fifth week.
The two defensive leaders agree that Saleh’s largest one is infected energy, apart from statistical success.
“It’s infectious,” said Warner. “You see it … it’s a major part of why we were so successful, clearly all of them, and all of us were on the same page. It is good to regain him.
“I’m very excited and fired,” said Bossa. “The fire where the bystanders of all games seem to be a bystander is what he was in Facetime.”
BOSA and Warner also believed that SALEH returned to Woo TeamMate Dreenlaw, a teammate, a teammate that will become a free agent in this off -season.
“My goal was to regain Greenlaw from the end of everything,” said Warner, who was drained by Saleha in 2018.