Here's the problem. Yes the Jets are a bad team and Aaron Glenn is a bad coach the other problem is he is unnecessarily antagonistic to the media out here which is bad business. As a head coach you are also an executive at the same time. The NY media has a lot of influence on Woody Johnson fair and while I am not saying he needs to kiss their ass, he doesn't need to be hostile especially when they were giving him the benefit of the doubt initially. For Glenn it's not always what he does but how he does it.
That Broncos game was winnable.
everyone turned on him the minute that Bucs game ended and he told the world "this ain't the same ol Jets" and then got chippy with the media cuz he thinks the media's out to get him and the team.
Jets media can be straight up a$$holes, but he's fallen into every Jets coach trope within 6 weeks. They're working with what you're giving them and you're giving them 0-6. They've seen games where the team didn't show up, penalties everywhere, no accountability when someone fukks up (other than cutting Gipson), all the shyt Glenn railed on when he took the job.
Three things are really working against him:
1. their first 6 games were BRUTAL (even the Miami game was tough since they never win there) and the Jets almost won three of them. The schedule gets a lot easier though, so Glenn can still wind up where everyone expected him to be.
2. they don't have a QB to place hope in the way the Giants have with Dart (and that matters cuz they're in the same building and while the Jets are getting their ass kicked with no franchise QB in sight, the Giants found their white savior.
3. Glenn inherited the longest playoff drought in sports and it looks nowhere close to ending. Glenn wasn't the cause of that, but he inherited it and that's hard for any coach let alone a rookie coach in NY.