Sirianni insouciant about hot seat despite Saleh sacking

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Nick Sirianni isn't concerned about his job safety despite the shock firing of Robert Saleh from the Jets.
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00:00No, obviously, I wish him nothing but the best, you know, I had a good working relationship with Coach Salah, being able to practice against those guys, got a lot of respect for him, you know, always wishing him and his family the best, I think he's a really good football coach, but my mind is set on only how do we get better, like if I'm upset, anything that, anything out of your control or anything that consumes your mind,
00:29that's not focused on getting better is a waste of time, it only clouds the, it only clouds the process driven of like, if I'm waking up at four in the morning, right, and my mind's not, like, it's just my mind, and I'm thinking about what I'm going to say to the team, oh, my God, I'm excited, like, it's hard for me to go back to sleep when I wake up in the middle of the night, because I'm like, okay, I could say this, and here's, I'm going to, I'm going to message this, oh, what if we did this on defense, oh, what if we did this,
00:58with special teams, what if I have this conversation with this guy, and like, if my mind, that, I get so much, like, I get less sleep, but I get a lot of things done there, my trip home, you know, my drive into work or my drive out of work, there's so many things, if you're focused on things that, that don't, that, that you can't control, or like, and then that's going to cloud that, that hunger and that drive to get better,
01:26and so that's all that we think about, is the hunger, drive to get better, I know you probably can say, well, that's coach talk, I'm not, yeah, that's exactly what, that's how we, that's how I live, that's how I've operated for, you know, you are who your habits are, and that's how I've been operating for a big portion of my life.

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