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Jets head coach Aaron Glenn reveals his plan to bring discipline to the team

Jets head coach Aaron Glenn reveals his plan to bring discipline to the team

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Aaron Glenn wants his players to take his yelling personal, and for everyone to get in tune with his whistle, as he plans to bring discipline to the Jets and to make them better. He also discusses the progress of the rookie Arian Smith so far in training camp.
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