Jets' Aaron Glenn Gets Praise For 'No Noise' Offseason

   

Jets' Aaron Glenn Gets Praise For 'No Noise' Offseason

Do you hear that, New York Jets fans? Yeah, me neither. It's the golden sound of silence during an NFL offseason.

The past two seasons with Aaron Rodgers were noisy, filled with constant headlines, controversies, and narratives being thrown around about the franchise and how the team was gelling, but there's none of that now.

Aaron Glenn and his new regime have moved in silence this offseason, making smart and calculated moves, and as we head to training camp, they got deals done for Garrett Wilson and Sauce Gardner, too.

And former NFL player Damien Woody has loved Glenn's approach.

"It's great, and it's by design," Woody said on ESPN's GetUp. "With Aaron Glenn he wanted to calm down all the narrative noise. He just wants to move in silence and the way the Jets have been handling their business, Sauce Gardner, Garrett Wilson, those are not talking points anymore. Now you're going into training camp, no noise, they can just focus on handling their business."

What Glenn and his staff have done is make the main thing (football) the main thing.

There isn't any outside noise from Rodgers missing practices by being in Egypt or any other little bugging issues. Everything has been sorted.

 

The futures of Wilson and Gardner threatened to create unwanted noise with training camp just around the corner, but general manager Darren Mougey got on the front foot and signed both.

In what is unfamiliar territory for the Jets, they head to training camp in silence, with their sole focus being on football and only football.

Silence in the NFL at this time of year, my friends, is golden.