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The game reached a nadir at the end of the first half, where the coaching staff’s decisions seemed baffling and reckless. Many observers, former players, and analysts questioned the logic of their end-of-half strategy—some describing it as mind-boggling or even “embarrassing.” Jets head coach Aaron Glenn, a former teammate of Boomer Esiason, appeared overwhelmed at critical moments, especially in late-game decision-making.