"That's not going to happen this time no matter the outcome. Aaron Glenn may be off to the worst start of anyone who has even held his job with the organization, having lost his first five games, and the Jets are going into Sunday's game against the Broncos as the league's only winless team, but there remains a lot of institutional faith in what Glenn is trying to accomplish."
""Every day, that's all I think about is how do we get us a win so we get this thing going right?" Glenn said this week. "That's all we need. We just need one. Once we get one, we'll get this thing going right where we need to. I understand everything that's been going on with us but I have all the confidence in the world that we'll get this thing going.""
"Are there places where he can improve as a gameday tactician as well as a weekday leader of the team? Yes. Are there schematic issues that are causing the Jets to be overmatched? Sure. Are the mounting losses becoming embarrassing for a franchise that was hoping Glenn would eradicate those feelings and make the team far less circus-y? Certainly. Barring some kind of hideous meltdown in this contest."
Aaron Glenn has lost his first five games as Jets head coach yet maintains strong institutional support from the organization. The Jets enter Sunday's game against the Broncos as the league's only winless team. Glenn expresses confidence that one win will change the team's trajectory and vows to get the team going. There are acknowledged deficiencies in gameday tactics, weekday leadership, and schematics that leave the Jets overmatched and embarrassed by mounting losses. Despite concerns, the organization is unlikely to fire Glenn after the London trip. The team faces roster decisions before the Nov. 4 trade deadline with key players potentially moved.
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