Home

NFL

New Colts HC Jeff Saturday Sends Ex-Coach Frank Reich a Message After He Was Fired in the Middle of the Season

Published 11/10/2022, 3:00 PM EST

Follow Us

USA Today via Reuters

After shocking the NFL world by firing head coach Frank Reich, the Indianapolis Colts seem to be settling in with their new hire Jeff Saturday. The decision to replace Reich with Saturday garnered confusion among fans and analysts across the board. That’s not all. Saturday stated that he was stunned, like everyone else.

The Colts’ new interim coach’s resume is slightly blank. Apart from his years in the league as a player, Saturday has no college or league-level coaching experience to show. But, Colts owner Jim Irsay has unwavering faith in his new hire.

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

After an introductory press conference that was both chaotic and bewildering with regard to Irsay’s web of sentiments and metaphors, the NFL world looked forward to the team’s reaction to their new coach. The confusing narratives around the decision to hire someone with no coaching experience were bound to make it to the locker room. But, it looks like Saturday had it all covered.

Read More: Days Away From Coaching Debut Against Raiders, New Colts HC Jeff Saturday May Live to Regret This Tweet Against Derek Carr and Davante Adams-Led Franchise

The Colts seemed impressed by what Saturday had to say. His first team meeting with the squad seems to have made a lasting impression.

Jeff Saturday is ready

Linebacker Zaire Franklin said that they were not going to treat the narratives going around like an elephant in the room. He also said that Saturday did a great job at acknowledging where he stands. Centre Ryan Kelly also appreciated Saturday’s upfront approach, stating that he [Saturday] addressed it the right way.

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

The new interim coach was asked about why he would want to be thrust into a situation like this, where he would be leading a team at such a high level.

Trending

Get instantly notified of the hottest NFL stories via Google! Click on Follow Us and Tap the Blue Star.

Follow Us

USA Today via Reuters

He said, “Because I care, I told the guys this morning, I care about the players, care about their families. I’ve sat in their seat. Man, this sucks, right?” The veteran also added that he loved Frank Reich and was working with him every week. “I consider Frank a friend,” he added

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

Saturday emphasized his understanding of the players’ situation and the love they have for their former coach. He said that he does not minimize it. The veteran was also upfront about his inexperience but defended himself by saying that he knows how to lead and is passionate about football. Saturday believes that his experience on the field alongside his accomplishments has caused him to witness greatness first-hand.

Watch This Story: Pregnant Brittany Mahomes steals the show from husband Patrick Mahomes as couple poses for cute photograph

SHARE THIS ARTICLE :

Written by:

Anika Gomez

594Articles

One take at a time

Anika Gomez is an NFL writer at Essentially Sports. She holds a degree in Journalism, Psychology, and Communicative English from the National School of Journalism and Public Discourse. Anika loves American Football, Formula 1, Basketball, and Tennis.
Show More>