It's safe to say that Aaron Glenn's tenure as head coach of the New York Jets hasn't begun how he, or anyone in the building, hoped it would.
With the Tennessee Titans and New Orleans Saints winning Sunday, the Jets (0-5) are left as the last winless NFL team this season.
In a press conference with reporters Monday, Glenn was asked if he maybe underestimated the challenge he was stepping into as a first-time head coach when he made a comment back in February at the NFL Scouting Combine that he took the job because the Jets were "here to win now," after moving on from Aaron Rodgers.
Glenn didn't back down from his comments despite becoming the first coach in Jets history to lose each of his first five games.
"What coach is not here to win now? I'm asking. Every coach is here to win now.