Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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So you got the Giants stuff. The Jets did meet with, or not meet, they met the media, Darren Muji and Aaron Glenn yesterday. So the Giants are obviously fired up for a new head coach and a new direction, which should happen soon. We have the direction of the Jets, and here's Darren Muji. 2026 can be very, very different than 2025.
I believe we can be competitive and respectful right away next year.
And he was asked why he believes that.
Because I've been here a year. I've learned a lot. We've learned a lot. I've got a clear vision. AG and I, like we said, we talk daily on this roster and the vision and this division. And with the assets we have moving forward, the draft capital, the cap space. I know we're going to continue to build and add good players to the team that are going to help us win.
Jared, did you watch this as well? I did.
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Chapter 2: What optimism is being expressed by the Jets' GM for next season?
Is he doing the hands thing again? No. Wow. He was more like a mannequin. Okay. So he's learned. Because Aaron Glenn talked a lot more than I expected. If I'm Aaron Glenn, I've met the media a million times. Let him go out there and do this. But he talked a lot, and Muji just stared. Okay. And Muji's very concise when he speaks. AG, as they call them, goes on and on and on. Sure. So it was a lot.
Here was Glenn. Since we like the whole availability is the best ability, well, we've got one for coaches, it sounds like.
Compatibility is just as important as coachability.
Chapter 3: How does the Jets' management plan to improve the team for next season?
Compatibility, coachability. Yeah, so that's in terms of his coaching staff. What about collaboration? I don't know if anything rhymes with that. Let's see. Collaboration is the best. Well, I got an M word, but that's not going to work. Here's one more from Glenn. So talking about the first season, it does sound as if it was a little eye-opening for the two of them.
As a rookie head coach and same thing as a GM, man, going through the first year, and really understand the landscape of everything, that's a huge deal. I will tell you that right now. And speaking of myself, man, there's a number of things I know that I'll be better at.
Oh, no, that's how it is.
Yeah.
So, yeah, so there you go. I mean, it sounds like what he's saying is what we were saying at the beginning of the season, that heā They were lost. Yeah, I mean, that he was learning things as a head coach. Yeah, learning on the job, man. They have to start somewhere. That's all I can say.
And then you've got to hope that they've learned the right things, and hopefully he can manage his time better, organize things better, understand the game from the sideline better. I would hope he's got somebody in his ear helping him, you know, managing those situations. It didn't look like it earlier on in the season, that's for sure. So he came from Detroit.
Ben Johnson also went from Detroit but to Chicago. The Lions hired John Morton as their offensive coordinator after just one season. He was fired after just one season yesterday. This was Dan Campbell Monday. You mean live, though? Hold on, hold on. John Morton of the Lions. I was trying to make the connection of the two coordinators that left Detroit or in better places. Okay.
They replaced one of them with John Morton as the offensive coordinator in Detroit. He was fired yesterday. Oh, okay. And so here was Dan Campbell on Monday. A little confusing to get where I wanted to go, but here was Dan Campbell on Monday prior to the firing.
Do you look at making a lot of wholesale changes, coaching hires, you know, personnel, whatever it might be, scheme, anything. Do you take a whole look at it and maybe think about tearing it down and doing different things?
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Chapter 4: How does Dan Campbell evaluate his performance as Lions coach?
You left this team no accountability! Fitz gotta go! Pallant gotta go! Markstrom's gotta go!
You ruined it
I'm this close to exploding on the Rangers. I can tell you that. I understand. I get it.
Chapter 5: What changes are expected for the Lions after a disappointing season?
I understand. And they left Markstrom in for the entire game? The entire game. Was there a backup goalie problem? Was there somebody that was sick or something? I didn't watch the game. I don't know. Man, I mean, leaving a goalie in for nine goals. Holy God. Yeah, it was pretty bad. That's what got Patrick Waugh out of Montreal.
They left him in a game where he was giving up goals like this, and he got all pissed off, walked off the ice, and said, I'm never playing for this team again. Next thing you know, he's in Colorado. And winning. I can't believe it. There's got to be a reason why they left him in. Perhaps. But 9-0 was the final.
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