Its possible for sure and obviously I'm hoping for that. But to suggest Glenn is a failure because he doesn't win 10 games year 1 is unreasonable
I wouldn't call it a failure if say he wins 9 games and misses play-offs, but I would be disappointed. I think he could do better.
ALL I'm askin' for is to be IN the damn discussion!!!!!!! There's NO reason whatsoever that this team can't make the playoffs in 2025. What will send me over the edge, for the final time, is if "we" are collectively talking about the fucking draft on or around Halloween. IF that happens, I'm deuces...
I think a good level set will be to compare him to Vrabel in NE. Vrabel is inheriting a 4 win team, Glenn a 5 win team. Same division so likely a very similar schedule. If New England looks a lot more prepared each week and winning a healthy amount more then I'd be concerned about Glenn.
That's unrealistic in Year 1 for any regime let along a trainwreck like the Jets franchise has been for 15 years now. Now if you're saying that because you think they bring Rodgers back along with a lot of their other key pieces and you think that a breath of fresh air from the coaching ranks (Glenn) will inject new life and discipline and all the rest, then I could see that. However that said, it's completely unfair to Glenn and not doing him or the franchise any favors by putting any type of expectation on the Jets next season. Next season should truly be a brand new culture and regime change altogether and I just want to see that in how they play, more disciplined, less penalties, better clock mgt and all the rest. That for me would be a nice win. Let's try not to set Glenn up for failure before he even had a chance to put his stamp and brand on the culture of this franchise. That's a big reason why they hired him.
Again, that's doing a disservice to Glenn and enough with the Patriots comparisons. What's up with Jets fans and this weird obsession with NE? NE has a young franchise QB to build around for years to come, the Jets have an old franchise QB that may or not come back and is only a 1 season rental most likely. The two situations are at entirely different inflection points. All you're doing is putting more undue pressure on Glenn when that's the last thing he needs right now.
I think setting any expectation on W-L total in Year 1 is unnecessary, as is comparing him to any other franchise. He needs to instill culture in Year 1 and that's my only expectation of him next year. Anything beyond that is gravy. Year 2 is a whole different set of expecations.
I am not really expecting the Jets to make the playoffs in Glenn's first year, I think the Jets will make the playoffs in Glenn's 2nd or 3rd year, it just can not get any worse
The Lions have hired a passing game coordinator. So their previous passing game coordinator is probably our guy
https://x.com/BoyGreen25/status/1885141201172475907 "HC Aaron Glenn revealed today that he has some ‘agreements with a couple of guys, we just haven’t really signed on paper just yet but I feel really really good about where we are at when it comes to coordinators right now.’" Looks like both coordinators are done as we suspected earlier when they hired the OL coach. Just a matter of time before Tanner will be announced.
Per Connor Hughes, Nick Caley isn't interested in coming here. Not a surprise really for any coach not to be interested in coming here, especially on the offensive side, but Caley was pretty particular about other openings in the past too. Hopefully Engstrand agrees and that they filled his position in Detroit tells me he's going somewhere. As long as we don't end up with some "experienced" guy who's been around the league a ton without a whole lot of success
Caley working with MLF didn't help our chances there. We screwed MLF big time, directly because Woody and JD didn't want to admit Zach sucked.
Very stupid to turn down an offensive coordinator job in this day and age. OCs are made head coaches all the time and head coaching salaries are life changing
Interesting little nugget on Engstrand - He was a QB at San Diego State when O'Connell was there and left the year before Mougey arrived. I preferred Caley but I'm happy with Engstrand. He was promoted three times under Campbell and I'm sure Ben Johnson rubbed off on him quite a bit.
Aaron Curry is our new LB coach. Was with PIT for a couple of years. Surely having this many Aarons on the team guarantees a championship.
I want to see a team that is prepared for every game. I want to see a team that plays disciplined football, meaning working as a team and not a collection of players and not making dumb penalties. I want to see a team that plays modern NFL football. I want to see a team that makes in game adjustments based on how the other team is playing. Am I asking too much? How many times have we seen a Jets football team that comes back from 2 weeks off and plays like a high school team? How many drives have we seen stalled b/c of a dumb penalty or a missed block or something resembling a team that is poorly coached? How much unimaginative, predictable offense have we seen? I can go on and on. I haven't even mentioned the unforced personnel errors. We've seen this for over 10 years with several sets of GMs and coaching staffs.
Did he get fired? I think it will be a huge indictment of Woody if he isn't fired until after Rodgers is gone.