Rock: This time, Glenn and Jets only have themselves to blame for loss
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Rock: This time, Glenn and Jets only have themselves to blame for loss
"Aaron Glenn danced in last week's loss. This week, he sang. It wasn't a pretty tune, but one that needed to be belted out. So as the Jets sat in their moribund locker room following Monday night's 27-21 loss to the Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium, the head coach started belting one out. The exact words were not audible from the adjacent room but the volume and passion behind his postgame speech were difficult to misinterpret."
""Very disappointing, I'm very disappointed," Glenn said to reporters shortly after his diatribe when he was much more composed. "There is no way you can win any game with 13 penalties and three turnovers. It just can't happen ... Before you can win games, you have to learn how not to lose games and we have to do a better job in that case. And we will.""
The Jets fell 27-21 to the Dolphins and dropped to 0-4. Head coach Aaron Glenn delivered an impassioned locker-room rebuke, demanding accountability. The team committed 13 penalties for 101 yards and turned the ball over three times, undermining efforts to establish a physical, disciplined, ground-and-pound identity. An apparent Garrett Wilson 18-yard touchdown was nullified by offensive pass interference, leading to a field goal early in the fourth. The defense failed to consistently tackle and allowed plays to slip away. Glenn emphasized that the team must learn how not to lose games before it can start winning and vowed improvement.
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