Abdul Salaam was a key member of the Jets' ferocious defensive line, the New York Sack Exchange, recognized for transforming survival tactics into a strategy of domination.
In his own words, Salaam mentioned, 'But the whole team realizes what we're doing.' This sense of teamwork was pivotal in their collective defensive strategy.
Marty Lyons praised Salaam's role, recalling, 'I was fortunate to be wedged between Abdul to my left and Joe to my right,' emphasizing the importance of each player's position.
Reflecting on 1982, Salaam noted, 'instead of survival, my game was now domination,' highlighting the evolution in his playstyle thanks to changes in coaching strategies.
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