The New York Jets had every opportunity to sit at .500, holding leads against the Pittsburgh Steelers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Weeks 1 and 3. They also should have shown more fight against the Miami Dolphins in Week 4.
Instead, the Jets sit at 0-4, drawing mounting criticism for the same issues: poor discipline and head-scratching mistakes that keep costing them games.
Fans and media have directed plenty of blame toward head coach Aaron Glenn, who preached a different mindset in the offseason as the path to turning New York around. A new regime promised to patch roster holes as well.