Jets HC Aaron Glenn: ‘This Season’s on Me’

On Sunday evening in Orchard Park, the Jets picked up 9 first downs, had the ball for 21:40 to the Bills’ 38:20, ran 46 plays on offense while Buffalo had 72.
“Obviously, we didn’t do enough to win games,” Glenn said. “You know, that’s what it really comes down to. I can nitpick and I can talk about a lot of different things, but at the end of the day, we didn’t do enough to win enough games.”
Asked if he doubts his ability to lead the Jets to success in the AFC East and beyond, Glenn refused to concede.
“I think you guys know my history,” he told reporters. “I’ve been there and I’ve done that, so that’s why my confidence is not shaken, and I can go all the way back from my time in Cleveland to New Orleans to Detroit. I’ve been there and done that. And listen, I understand what everybody on the outside is saying. I ain’t going to take all those arrows, and that’s OK, right? Because I do know this … it’s going to turn, it’s going to turn. I’m very confident in that. So I look forward to getting back. I look forward to starting this offseason. I look forward to sitting down with Moug. I look forward to sitting down with Woody, and putting our heads together and talking about how we’re going to get this thing turned in the right direction.”
He added: “Every season is different and this locker room will not be the same and that’s just how it is. So after every season it doesn’t matter if you go 15 and 2, the season’s over. What you going to do next? The NFL doesn’t care and this is a year-by-year league so I’m not going to let this season affect me from going to the following season. Only thing I am going to do is learn from it, right?”




