Aaron Glenn, New York Jets and Patriots
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I try not to be overly reactionary in my takes on this site. The easiest thing in the world is to give some scorching hot take about how the coach should be fired when the Jets are playing poorly, and the fanbase is angry.
The Jets' miserable showing this season won't cost first-year head coach Aaron Glenn his job, per FOX Sports' Jay Glazer.
The New York Jets can continue to focus on the defensive side of the ball with their first-round pick, and it wouldn’t be surprising if they did so at No. 18, which is currently the Indianapolis Colts ' pick they received from the Sauce Gardner trade.
In the wake of another lopsided loss, Aaron Glenn's future with the Jets is still seen as being uncertain. More at Pro Football Rumors.
Earlier this month, after the the Jets lost to the Jaguars by the throw of 48-20, I said on PFT Live there's a "chance" Jets coach Aaron Glenn will be one and done.
Outscored 153–46 in four games and crushed 42–10 by the Patriots, the Jets’ players showed frustration, yet coach Aaron Glenn says effort wasn’t the issue.
Glenn has preached patience. But head coaches who endured a first season like his have rarely found their way to success.
Watch HC Aaron Glenn talk to the media after their Week 17 game.