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00:00All right, if I was Fireman Ed right now, Joe Waniere, right?
00:02You put me on the Jumbotron, and then I quiet the crowd now.
00:05We get quiet, we get quiet, we get quiet, and then we hit the J-E-T-S, Jets, Jets, Jets.
00:11That's about as good as the season's gone for here.
00:130-4 to start, but it's a new regime.
00:15It's a new regime, Joe Waniere.
00:17Don't you feel more confident?
00:19We're going to take a look at our franchise quarterback.
00:20It's Justin Fields.
00:21It doesn't look that good.
00:23How about a nice rebuild defense?
00:24I came from Detroit where we talk about grit, and we have a great defense,
00:28and I'm going to bring that transition over.
00:30They can't stop anybody at this point, but we're going to be a fundamentally sound team
00:34that, as Dan Campbell used to say, we're going to drag you out into the deep end and drown you.
00:39All they do is false start and have pre-snap penalties,
00:41and then once you do start playing football, fumbling the football, and not being very active.
00:46Joe, the Jets are 0-4.
00:48Also, the Dolphins.
00:49The Dolphins are really good.
00:50The Dolphins came in at 0-3.
00:53Jets lose 27-21.
00:55Oof, boy.
00:56Yeah, they couldn't wait to get rid of Robin Sala, right?
01:01Sala was just, oh, no, he had to go.
01:04But yet, the Jets consistently, as bad as they were on offense, which had nothing to do with
01:09Sala, given the fact of who you gave him to work with, but that defense was one of the
01:15best in the NFL consistently, Donnie, right?
01:18So now, all of a sudden, Aaron Glenn, former Jet defender, coming up with the Bill Parcells
01:25tree.
01:26Don't forget, he played for Parcells with the Jets, and Parcells was instrumental in getting
01:31him into coaching.
01:33And right now, Parcells has got to be pulling out hair and just rolling over, Donnie, because
01:38none of what the Jets do, none of why they lost this game or the game prior, I mean, that's
01:45three out of four, one-score losses, Donnie.
01:49And in each and every one of them, the Jets shot themselves in the foot by playing undisciplined,
01:56unfundamental football.
01:58And that's why.
01:59It wasn't that they were purely beat, except for the Bills game.
02:02But that's, you know, that's not a knock on the Jets, right?
02:05The Bills do that to a lot of teams.
02:07But all other three games, they should have won, could have won, should be three and one.
02:12Instead, they find ways to shoot themselves in the foot.
02:15That's coaching, Donnie.
02:17That's on the coaching staff.
02:19There better be some personal accountability here at some point.
02:22I don't know how many other guys you can cut.
02:23That seemed to be his thing, Aaron Glenn.
02:25Wasn't it early on?
02:26I don't know how many other guys you can cut.
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