TAMPA – Jets coach Aaron Glenn can see the better days ahead. After Sunday’s r emarkable comeback ended with a heartbreaking loss to the Bucs, he wanted everyone else to see it too. This he said, could be a turning point.

“These guys fought their ass off,” Glenn said after the Jets fell 29-17 after overcoming a 17-point fourth-quarter deficit to take a lead in the final two minutes, only to lose on a walk-off Bucs field goal. “Love every one of those guys for how they came out in the second half.”

But Glenn also found himself straddling two competing ideas. He heaped praise on his young team because he knew it would be struggling to process the dichotomy between the potential they showed and another devastating result. But he also lashed out against the history the Jets have, a

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