
Barring something completely unexpected, New York Jets fans are looking at another wasted season. Much, if not all, reason for optimism was extinguished by the Miami Dolphins in a match-up of winless teams on Monday Night Football.
First-year coach Aaron Glenn has now started 0-4 and it does not appear that Justin Fields is the long-term answer. All of this added up to a rough night for ESPN's Mike Greenberg, who serves as one of the highest-profile Jets supporters in the media and often gets first crack at reacting to the previous day's stumbles.
He provided a real-time accounting of his emotions watching the AFC East cellar-dwellers and it wasn't too glowing.
Greenberg would like to see Glenn clean up what he deems a "crisis."
You’re either coaching it or allowing it to happen. Aaron Glenn has a crisis on his hands four games in. Team is sloppy, undisciplined, poorly prepared. All the things he insisted would be cleaned up. It’s on him to get it fixed, fast. Because right now, they’re a joke. #Jets
— Mike Greenberg (@Espngreeny) September 30, 2025
And the lackluster play also reminded him of so many Jets seasons that came before this one.
The next time the coach of the #Jets says he doesn’t know what Same Old Jets means, show him tape of his team playing. Embarrassing.
— Mike Greenberg (@Espngreeny) September 30, 2025
Tough, but fair.
After sleeping on it, Greenberg had more to say about the Jets, calling the a poorly-coached team that does unimaginably dumb things.
"The Jets look like a poorly-coached team. They do unimaginably dumb things."@Espngreeny shares his thoughts on the Jets after going down 0-4 this season 👀 pic.twitter.com/Zq3Hqk5lTD
— Get Up (@GetUpESPN) September 30, 2025
Only 13 regular season games to go.
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This article was originally published on www.si.com as Mike Greenberg Has Bleak Impression of Yet Another Jets Season.