Aaron Glenn, Breece Hall and New York Jets
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The Aaron Glenn era hasn't gotten off to the best of starts and a lot of that has to do with the play of quarterback Justin Fields. As bad as the Jets defense has been (which was supposed to be Glenn's specialty),
The New York Jets are heading into Week 7 with question marks on offense. In Week 6, they posted one of the worst offensive performances in recent franchise his
Glenn's group is the only winless team in the NFL through six weeks, most recently dropping to 0-6 after a loss to the Denver Broncos in London. The Jets' new regime is quickly feeling the heat from the media and a fanbase, that hasn't made the playoffs in 14 seasons and counting – which will almost certainly hit 15 barring a historic turnaround.
Following a 13-11 loss to the Broncos in London, HC Aaron Glenn remains focused on building a foundation through consistent improvement.
The Jets are 0-6 after putting up a franchise-worst minus-10 net yards passing against the Broncos, and Aaron Glenn is the first Jets coach to begin his tenure with six losses. Still, Glenn isn't about to pull the plug on Fields.
Jets head coach Aaron Glenn's decision to stick with quarterback Justin Fields during Sunday's 13-11 loss to the Broncos in London was met with some criticism and it wasn't the only decision that led to further questions after the game.
Glenn felt the offensive struggles weren’t solely on Fields. The Jets have to block better and receivers have to get open as well, the coach pointed out. Glenn did say that Fields has to get rid of the ball quicker. Center Josh Myers came to Fields’ support, when it came to the number of sacks and his plan in general.
Despite Fields' struggles, the Jets are not considering a quarterback switch, according to coach Aaron Glenn, who acknowledged that New York's passing game left a lot to be desired. "Our passing game was nonexistent," Glenn said .