Jets can’t make this Aaron Glenn mistake — even with a slow start

Aaron Glenn famously said last September that “big ships turn slow” when referencing the task in front of him of turning around a Jets franchise that has not had a winning record since 2014. Eleven months later, Glenn is still the captain of that big ship, but there are already questions of how quickly owner Woody Johnson might throw him overboard.
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Aaron Glenn famously said last September that “big ships turn slow” when referencing the task in front of him of turning around a Jets franchise that has not had a winning record since 2014. Eleven months later, Glenn is still the captain of that big ship, but there are already questions of how quickly owner Woody Johnson might throw him overboard. Text with Brian Costello all season as he brings Sports+ subscribers the latest Jets intel from on the field and off. Look at any list of “coaches on the hot seat” and Glenn’s name is always at or near the top.
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- Aaron Glenn famously said last September that “big ships turn slow” when referencing the task in front of him of turning around a Jets franchise that has not had a winning record since 2014. Eleven months later, Glenn is still the captain of that big ship, but there are already questions of how quickly owner Woody Johnson might throw him overboard.
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Jets can’t make this Aaron Glenn mistake — even with a slow start
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