""Stay the course," they told him."
""They've been here, and they understand the noise that's going to come from all over the place - from the fans, from the media," Glenn said."
""They're telling me because they see every one of my press conferences. They see what the players are saying. They're telling me, man, stay the course . . . That's something that we're going to do.""
Aaron Glenn began his NFL head coaching career five games ago and remains without a win while leading a franchise that has missed the playoffs 14 straight seasons. Two veteran Hall of Fame coaches, Tony Dungy and Jimmy Johnson, called to offer support and advise him to "stay the course." The Jets are the league's only winless team, showing defensive breakdowns, multiple large early deficits, turnovers, and penalties. Players and fans are frustrated after long-term losing. Comparisons to teams with new coaches emphasize the pressure, but Glenn intends to continue his current methods.
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