Aaron Glenn sounding more and more like Joe Judge . . . and that's not good
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Aaron Glenn sounding more and more like Joe Judge . . . and that's not good
"All of that is probably true. That doesn't mean we need to hear it, though. Not now. Not when the Jets are 0-6. Not when they were just manhandled in their London loss to the Broncos after they turned in a pair of historically sloppy performances against the Dolphins and Cowboys. Nor should we be getting a coach who acts publicly indignant about obvious questions regarding personnel,"
"There isn't enough sugar in Willy Wonka's factory to coat this Jets season so far, and yet Glenn seems to be constantly trying to sell to us the idea that foundations take time to build, progress is being made, they are getting closer to a breakthrough success and our eyes which watch these games are deceiving us into thinking that the Jets are a lost cause."
Aaron Glenn praised special teams, the defense, Justin Fields' early starts, and expressed confidence in the offensive line's trajectory. The Jets sit 0-6 after a thorough London loss to the Broncos and prior sloppy performances against the Dolphins and Cowboys. Public optimism and pep talks have frustrated observers who want tangible results or visible remorse from the coach. Glenn's public responses include indignation toward personnel questions and comparisons to past teams and mentors. Fans and commentators reference Bill Parcells' maxim 'You are what your record says you are' to underscore the demand for accountability.
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