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Cam Jordan explains why Saints’ head coaching job should be considered attractive

There's no other team in the NFL looking for a head coach. It happens to be based in Host City for the Super Bowl on Sunday.

It's an exciting week in New Orleans, but the Saints have yet to hire official head coaching, making them the only team in the NFL without a leader.

Several other teams looking for a head coach include the Chicago Bears (Ben Johnson), the New York Jets (Aaron Glen), the Jacksonville Jaguar (Liam Cohen), and the Dallas Cowboys (Brian Shawt). He is trapped by men, such as Tenheimer.

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Cameron Jordan of the NFL Network is set at Radiolow at the Super Bowl Media Center. (image)

Many observers suggest that saints' work is not considered unattractive to top head coaching candidates.

Don't tell veteran Edge Rusher Cam Jordan that.

Jordan, riding along the radio row in his Segway GT3 Pro, rattled out the names of his teammates, explaining how strong the Saints are to be a proper leader next season.

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“You look at the saint and think about someone like Rashid Shaheed. You talk about Chris Olav, Alvin Kamara. ',” Jordan explained.

“You look at the defensive side. You have DeMario Davis, you got me, you got Karl Granderson, you got Karen Sanders, Brian Brissy You have the safety of Tira Matthew here.

“The only things you miss are head coaches, DCs and OCs. You can fill out the rest.”

There's an important topic that suggests that Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore can accept his job once the Super Bowl is over. Moore, an offensive coach and former NFL quarterback, has interviewed New Orleans multiple times.

Cam Jordan was excited on the field

New Orleans Saints defensive side Cameron Jordan chanted “Who's Dut?” before his match against the Las Vegas Raiders at the Caesar Superdome. (Matthew Hinton/Image image)

But the work of a saint is not as sexy as the bear, for example. The young quarterback with powerful offensive weapons and powerful garrisons was a simple matter when Johnson moved out of the Lions.

However, Jordan believes his roster can compete with any team in the league, and the Saints' 5-12 record this season doesn't reflect their potential. After all, they were considered playoff favourites when they crushed the Cowboys and moved to 2-0 after routing the Carolina Panthers to open the season.

However, when the injury bug hit Big Easy, the saints were unable to maintain their pace and they began to slip.

“Chris [Olave] Falling down, Eric McCoy, our Pro Bowl Center, security guards descend. Jordan said. Did you seem to be starting out with 7 or 8 of them? Four of them were on the defensive line. We felt our line of defense was the only people who didn't bother getting injured.

“So you see that possibility alone and it tells you everything you need to know.”

Cam Jordan is watching the field

New Orleans Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan before his match against the Atlanta Falcons at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. (Dale Zanine/Imagn image)

Rolls stylishly with the Segway

Jordan was basically the mayor of the radio queue this week. Saints fans' favorite was the people everyone wanted to talk to.

However, a small child within Jordan could not resist moving the radio train from space to space on his Segway GT3 Pro.

Jordan was in walk mode on his scooter, but when he wasn't interviewing sports and race modes, he loosened it.

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“When we were up top speed – I was behind the radio line – I saw it reaching 48 mph, which would be 50 mph.

“We all know that Segway is the number one electric scooter brand in the world, but what's more exciting is getting the chance to line up on the radio and hit people while making it faster and faster. That's something you can do. Amazing Segway.”

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