The Jets have gone from “In Aaron We Belief” to “In Aaron We Belief” as their staff philosophy this offseason.
Gang Inexperienced have moved on from Aaron Rodgers after going all in on the four-time MVP quarterback within the final two years and moved to going all in on new coach Aaron Glenn.
That’s the takeaway from the Jets’ early free-agency technique. The Jets are banking on Glenn’s potential to educate gamers up. Common supervisor Darren Mougey signed gamers who’ve flashed potential hoping that Glenn and his workers can flip that potential into manufacturing.
You can begin with quarterback Justin Fields, who has teased at what he can do with the Bears and the Steelers. The Jets at the moment are hoping he might be the subsequent Sam Darnold/Baker Mayfield reclamation venture. Kevin O’Connell has gotten lots of credit score for Darnold’s resurgence. Mayfield’s two offensive coordinators in Tampa Bay — Dave Canales and Liam Coen — at the moment are head coaches.