EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Aaron Glenn climbed some stairs and took his spot at a podium, overlooking a sea of media, smile on his face, the future unknown, his words dripping with confidence. At that point, in Indianapolis in February, the New York Jets hadn’t made a roster move other than releasing Aaron Rodgers.
“Every decision that we make,” Glenn said that day, “is to win, and to win now.”
It’s October now. Glenn wipes sweat off his dome as he walks into a news conference room at MetLife Stadium, climbs some stairs and stands at the lectern in front of a sea of reporters. He is not smiling. His tone is different; it has been for the last few weeks. Losing will do that to a man — to a group of men. It brought a 330-pound offensive lineman to tears in the locker room…more
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