Aaron Glenn showed some of what he would be about as the Jets' head coach well before Sunday's opening day and the first game of his NFL head-coaching career. And after the 34-32 loss to the Steelers, AG showed a little bit more of what everyone can expect.
If he was distraught at losing a winnable first home game against a tough foe in the opener, he didn't tip his hand.
If he was seething at one bad turnover and too many penalties that cost the Jets too many points, he kept the fire inside.
But at the same time, he laid down the law.
"Exciting game, but I'm not into moral victories," Glenn said at the top of his postgame news conference, not angry, not unconcerned, in an even voice, always focused. "One thing to me that turned this game, man, we can't have turnovers, we can't do it.