Gang Glenn: Jets have bought into new coach's message
Briefly

Aaron Glenn, the Jets coach, has transformed the team's culture by emphasizing hard work, focus, and resilience during the offseason. Players, like linebacker Quincy Williams, have noted a significant change, expressing a lack of complaints about practices. Glenn's approach aims to remove past failures and foster a new narrative for the team. As they prepare for training camp, the focus will shift toward translating their cultural changes into actual wins, marking a critical phase in the team's evolution.
He said: 'Coach, the reason I know that things are changing is because there was no [complaining] about how we're doing things.'
I think the players understand exactly what we are trying to accomplish, but I do understand there is a lot more work to be done.
We're ripping pages out of some situations that we want to get better at and we want to create our own narrative and write our own book.
This is going to be a book that a lot of people would like to read.
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