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However, like any strategy, success hinges on executing the right game plan. With questions surrounding Aaron Rodgers’ potential return and whether he can effectively lead the team to victory, the Jets find themselves at a crossroads. The conversation also touches upon the organizational necessity to avoid the pitfalls that have historically plagued the Jets, notably regarding quarterback development.
Ultimately, the optimism surrounding Glenn seems tempered by a realistic acknowledgment of the challenges ahead. As observed, successful past organizational transformations—like the Chicago Cubs and Boston Red Sox—underscore that turning a franchise around is possible if the right people are in place.