Before his first game as coach, Aaron Glenn said he hoped “fans will look and say we’re proud of that team.”

At 1-7, proud is probably not the word of choice for the Gang Green faithful. Unhappy, angry and frustrated might be more accurate given the team’s performance this year.

And it doesn’t help that the Jets traded away two of their best players in Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams at the trade deadline on Tuesday.

When asked what he would say to the fans — who also got slapped with a season ticket price increase — after another disappointing season, Glenn said his views have not changed.

“I want this to be a team that the fans are proud of,” Glenn said. “I never said that we’re going to be proud of them right now. At some point, I want this to be a team that the fans are prou

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