Aaron Glenn gets emotional as the reality of being the Jets' head coach 'hit me pretty hard'
MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, AUG 2 – Aaron Glenn faces emotional challenges as he leads the Jets, focusing on reducing penalties after the team recorded the most in the NFL last two seasons.
- Aaron Glenn, head coach of the New York Jets, said 'It hit me pretty hard' as his voice cracked slightly during his post-practice news conference.
- Entering training camp, Glenn and Darren Mougey face turning around a franchise with a 14-season playoff drought and focus on reducing league-high penalties.
- During a pseudo scrimmage, the Jets incurred 12 penalties, including several holding calls, and Xavier Gipson was sidelined with a shoulder injury on the final play.
- Glenn admonished players for discipline lapses, stating "There's no excuses" and flagged penalties as a top problem.
- After Simpson's hamstring setback and a 'J-E-T-S' chant, Glenn said it hit him when he heard fans chant.
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