Sunday started with so much hope for the Jets , who earned the right to that hope by playing far better than anyone expected them to in their Week 1 loss to the Steelers.

But it ended with frustration and exasperation. And as Aaron Glenn stood at a lectern deep in the belly of MetLife Stadium, trying to explain the unexplainable – how all that hope turned into a humiliating, 30-10 loss to the Bills – it felt as if the first-year coach had already experienced a lifetime of highs and lows in his first two games leading the team.

And that’s just at the quarterback position alone.

Consider this: Less than a week ago, Glenn was criticizing those who doubted Justin Fields ahead of the quarterback’s stellar debut against the Steelers. And it was a stellar debut, even in a loss.

Now,

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