Santa Clara, California. – Two days after a hot postgame exchange Jacksonville jaguar Coach Liam Koen, San Francisco 49ers Defense coordinator Robert Saleh reiterated that his comment about “legal signal theft” last week was a praise, but admitted that he could be better selected by his words.
“It is all good,” Saleh said on Tuesday. “Whatever happened on Sunday does not change how I feel. In my heart, I was really trying to give a compliment, and I am the owner of the fact that I probably use the wrong option of words, but although you want to give it a word. I mean, they are really, they are good to put your players in a position to succeed. We are always beating Leverage.
“As a coach looking at your tape, I recognize the amount of hours that should be spent to be able to make the formation and define every small indicator so that they can give their players a chance to live in a successful position. It is tired and every team does. Some do it better than others and it was my way to accept that these people are really good, really good.”
Saleh said that the job is working as a coach of Koen 3-1 Jaguar, which on Sunday assigned the first defeat of the season to 49 people.
“I think Liam is helling a job,” said Saleh. “I really do. You can tell that the team is really taking his personality and I hope they come out of the game, and I wish him best wishes in the rest of the season. I wish I would have got a better option of words, but my intention was always to praise that football staff.”
After Jacksonville’s 26–21 wins at Levi’s stadium on Sunday, television cameras shouted Saleh and Koen on each other and after separating, probably from Saleh’s comments about how good the theft signs from the Jaguar opponents were last week.
In Offsin, the top two candidates of Jaguar’s head coaching job, Saleh and Koen, did not congratulate each other in midfield after the game. On Tuesday, Saleh said that he was looking for Koen on the field to convince himself and was praising him how he was playing Jaguar when the argument increased.
“The intention was to say what I said that I think he is doing a really good work that I do,” Saleh said. “That football team is playing and taking their personality. They are violently playing on the aggressive line and their running backs are really difficult and I think they are really, really doing good work. I just wanted to tell him that I wanted to tell me the way I go about my business with my football team.”
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In a video captured by action sports jacques, Koen was heard shouting, “Keep my name out of your mouth. Keep my name out of your F — ING out of the mouth,” to which Saleh replied, in part, in part, “I f — will up your world.”
After the game, Couen refused in detail on the exchange twice, just saying that it was “no big thing” and that they would “keep among us.”
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Saleh said that on Tuesday, he and Koen have not reached each other since Sunday and they said again that he said that he has chosen words other than “signal theft” to talk about the job, Ram Coach Scene Macway and others work on game tape to find benefits for breaking rules for their teams.
“Obviously, I did a poor work with words,” said Saleh. “I mean, if I said the word film study, I don’t think we are really talking about it. But I used signal theft and that’s why I was legally very firm. I was just struggling for words, but for Shaun, the same thing, the same thing. These people are the best in the world and that is why they are there.”
Niners coach Kyle Shahhan, who attempted to reduce any possible stress on Friday, stating that Saleh was trying to pay a praise to Koen and said that he should not have used the word “theft”, on Tuesday he said that most of the thoughts were that Sunday’s kerffal was nothing.
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Shahanhan said, “Salehh is usually very good, but it seemed that someone hit a raga on the second day.” “I don’t think there is any quarrel going on there. It was now humor to look back.”