LONDON — Two Super Bowl-winning Hall of Fame coaches called Aaron Glenn last week to give him support and some advice.

“Stay the course,” they told him.

Glenn appreciated Tony Dungy and Jimmy Johnson reaching out and sharing that message. That’s what Glenn intends to do.

He’s five games into his NFL head coaching career and still seeking his first win. Glenn took over a team that has missed the playoffs for 14 straight seasons. It’s going to be a process and apparently a long one because the cold reality is the Jets are worse than anyone expected.

They are the NFL’s only winless team. Their defense has shown no resistance. They have trailed by at least two touchdowns in the first half of four straight games. They have been sloppy with the football and undisciplined in racking up penalt

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