Aaron Glenn 'disappointed' In Jets' 'effort' After 42-10 Loss To Patriots
Sunday's 42-10 loss to the New England Patriots was the Jets' fourth straight defeat and biggest point differential this season, but the "effort" is what left Aaron Glenn "disappointed" in New York's Week 17 result.
"When it comes to this game -- highly, highly disappointed on the way that we came out to allow this team to come out and score, I think, on the first six drives," Glenn said. "It was not good. Offensively, we were stagnant also. We allowed them to pressure the quarterback. Threw another interception this game, which was not good.
"I always talk about how we come out and we play with effort. Today was probably the one time I feel like our effort wasn't as good [as] I would want it to be, and that's just me not BS-ing you guys. Just being honest. I didn't think the effort was where it needed to be. We have to figure that out.
"We've got one more showing against a good team, against a playoff team. We have to get ourselves going, practice this week and get ourselves going. That's just about it. That's what we have to do because today was definitely not good enough."
The Jets (3-13) trailed the Patriots (13-3) 42-3 after New England scored touchdowns on each of its first six drives. It did not come away empty-handed until AndresBorregales missed a 41-yard field goal at the third quarter's 1:52 mark.
"I'm upset with the effort, but I'm also upset with us as coaches, too, though," Glenn said. "Again, it's going to start with me getting these guys ready to play against a hell of a team for our last home game this season -- and that bothers me, it does -- in front of our fans. To let them see how we end this season and we end it like that ... it bothers me."
New York and its first-year coach get a chance to end the campaign on a high note in Week 18 at the Buffalo Bills.
"There's a lot of things that I think that we've improved -- and that's more from the inside than what everyone sees when it comes to stats and things like that," Glenn said. "But I know we still have a long way to go, and it's not a good look when you give up that many points and then not score at all.
"And I'm not one that's going to sit up here and blame a rookie quarterback. I'm not going to sit here and blame injuries and things like that. I'm not going to do it because I think all those guys are well-versed to go out there and compete at a high level, and we didn't all get it done -- coaches and players.
"We all did not get it done."
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