Aaron Glenn hasn’t fixed what continues to haunt the Jets
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LONDON – It was like returning to the crime scene for airplanes.
It was here at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium just over a year ago that Robert Saleh coached his final game for the Jets. Two days later, owner Woody Johnson fired him, saying he was looking for a spark for the most talented roster of players ever.
The implication was clear. Training was the problem.
And here’s the problem for Johnson: a year later, that’s still the case.
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