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A look at the four keys to success for Jets coach Aaron Glenn

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- Aaron Glenn has experienced the best and worst of the New York Jets.

He knows what it's like to be a laughingstock, which happened in his third season as a player -- a 1-15 record in 1996. He also knows the flip side, the adrenaline rush of being part of something special. The Jets won a franchise-record 12 games in 1998, captured their first division title in three decades and reached the AFC Championship Game.

In recent years, they've hovered at the bottom, increasing the degree of difficulty for Glenn, who begins his first training camp as head coach on July 22.