Aaron Glenn erupts after Jets’ sloppy loss to Dolphins sinks record to 0-4: ‘It just can’t happen’

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Aaron Glenn did not wait for the review of the film to let the New York Jets know what he thought of the performance on Monday evening. The first year coach would have unloaded his players after the 27-21 defeat against Miami dolphins, offering a fiery cloakroom tirade that was strong enough to be heard in the nearby media room.

The explosion crowned another frustrating night for the jets, which fell to 0-4 for the first time since 2020. Glenn’s anger was fueled by a sloppy performance which included three reversals, 13 penalties and another week without a defensive beach.

“Very disappointing, very disappointing,” said Glenn after the match. There is no way to win any match with 13 penalties and three reversals. It just can’t happen. “”

The mistakes started early. During the first offensive disc, the Ballon Ball Bearer Allen escaped the goal line after an 82 yards that seemed ready to set the tone. The quarter-arrier Justin Fields has coughed the ball on the following possession and Isaiah Williams lost a escape during a kick-off to open the second half. Miami cashed these errors for 14 points.

The absence of discipline focused on the melee line, where the jets were reported 13 times for 101 yards, including nine in attack, including five before the snap.

Jets receiver Garrett Wilson said Glenn’s post-match message was focused on “self-inflicted penalties and injuries” that continue to block New York progress.

“It was obvious, but it must still be said because we still do not do it properly,” said Wilson. “We talk about it, we talk about it and we talk about it. [Limiting penalties] is the first thing we are talking about when we enter the locker room, so let’s correct next week. If we do not give it next week, it’s ridiculous. “”

The jets rank among the most negligible teams in the League, seated 10th in penalties evaluated this season. They are also the only defense of the NFL without a point to remember and have a turnover margin of less than 7, the worst of the League.

“But what we have to do is go back to work,” said Glenn. “This is the only way to repair them. Really, take a look at these penalties and take a look at these turnover. And be sure to understand, before you can win games, you have to learn not to lose games. And we have to do a better job in this case, and we will do it.”

Then, the Dallas Cowboys at Metlife Stadium, where Glenn will try to avoid becoming the first coach in the history of the franchise to start his mandate 0-5.

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