In this episode, Allan Simon explains the ramifications of the Jets' firing Steve Wilks, how it puts a spotlight directly on Aaron Glenn, and why, overall, the Jets have been exposed by having a lack of leadership on the team. This and more as Allan previews the Jets at Saints matchup.
In this episode, Allan discusses how the loss to Miami closed two chapters for the Jets, and Brady Cook met the minimum requirements in his first game action. Allan then breaks down how the rest of the season is basically the preseason again for New York, and winning doesn't matter against the Jaguars.
In this episode, Allan Simon discusses what a mean would win for the Jets over their rivals, the Miami Dolphins, on Sunday. He talks through why draft picks at this point don't matter and how winning this year helps them in 2026.
In this episode, Allan Simon recaps the Jets' 23-10 loss to the Baltimore Ravens, how Aaron Glenn keeps making the same mistakes, analytics have broken coaches' brains, and why the Jets eventually need to put out a better product on the field.
In this episode, Allan Simon discusses why there is a lot to play for for Aaron Glenn and the Jets, why losing out even for a better pick is a bad option, and how Tyrod Taylor impacts the Jets' offense. He also discusses the importance of this game for the Baltimore Ravens, their playoff odds, and why this game is an absolute must-win for Lamar Jackson and company. Lastly, Allan predicts if and when the Jets will turn to Brady Cook.
In this episode, Allan breaks down the decision Aaron Glenn made to bench Justin Fields for Tyrod Taylor, his continued battles with the media, and why these games still matter to the Jets. The rest of the episode is a bonus from Simon Says Sports discussing the other news in New York sports.
In this episode, Allan Simon breaks down the Jets' 27-14 loss to the New England Patriots on Thursday Night Football. Allan discusses the positives that can be pulled from the game while confronting the terrible play by Justin Fields and bad coaching by Steve Wilks.
In this episode, Allan Simon reflects on the Jets' ugly win over the Browns, Justin Fields continued horrible play, and where Aaron Glenn deserves credit. Allan also discusses the long-term centerpieces of this roster and why it is not in a terrible spot, and if they have any hope against the Patriots.
In this episode, Allan is joined by Dom Papa to discuss the Jets' path forward after trading away Quinnen Williams and Sauce Gardner, the future of Aaron Glenn, the dysfunction of both the Jets and Browns, and how the Jets have disrespected their season ticket holders once again. They also talk about the best potential head coaches for hire this offseason.
In this episode, Allan Simon breaks down the Jets' stunning decision to trade Sauce Gardner to the Colts and Quinnen Williams to the Cowboys. Allan dissects how things got so bad for the Jets to get to this point, what it means for the Jets' future, and if Darren Mougey or Aaron Glen gives this team any hope.
On this episode, Allan Simon is joined again by Sean Kenney to discuss the current situations the Giants and Jets find themselves in heading into Week 9 of the NFL season. They discuss whether Brian Daboll or Aaron Glenn will be fired at the end of the year, the development of Jaxson Dart, and what each team could do at the trade deadline.
In this episode, Allan Simon starts by paying tribute to the great Nick Mangold, who passed away before the Jets Bengals game Sunday morning. He remembers his legacy, what he means to Jets fans, and what he meant to Allan as his favorite Jet of all time. Allan then recaps the stunning Jets victory over the Bengals, Justin Fields' performance, and what Aaron Glenn's first victory means overall.
On this episode, Allan Simon discusses the quarterback controversy that was inflamed by Woody Johnson, how much longer before Aaron Glenn's fate is secured, and why the Jets have very little hope in the game on Sunday against the Bengals.
In this episode, Allan Simon discusses another dreadful loss by the Jets, this time at the hands of the Carolina Panthers. He talks about Aaron Glenn's lack of progress, Justin Fields being benched, and the overall weakness of the roster.
On this episode, Allan Simon previews the upcoming Jets vs. Panthers game at MetLife Stadium. Allan talks about the different errors Aaron Glenn continues to make, why trading Garrett Wilson makes no sense, and how the Panthers are not the easy win fans thought they would be for the Jets in Week 7.
In this episode, Allan Simon recaps the Jets' 13-11 loss to the Denver Broncos in London. Allan discusses why this loss sits on the shoulders of Aaron Glenn and Justin Fields, if Fields should be benched, and what it says to the team if he isn't.
On this episode of Gang Green Against The World, Allan Simon is joined by Lindsey Bebout of Mile High Sports to break down the Week 6 clash in London between the Jets and Broncos. They discuss where each team's strengths matches up against the other's weaknesses, their turnover records and how it will impact things Sunday, and they give their predictions for the game. Plus, a little Travis Kelce roasting for good measure.
On this episode, Allan Simon breaks down the Jets' loss to the Dallas Cowboys at MetLife Stadium. Allan discusses how Aaron Glenn's tenure could be short-lived, the defensive struggles that continue to linger, and how this season can get uglier for New York.
On this episode of Gang Green Against The World, Allan Simon discusses the dire straits the Jets find themselves in, where improvement is needed from the struggling team, and what a loss would mean for Aaron Glenn. He also takes issue with the Sauce Gardner dialog this week from Jets fans, and discusses whether Gardner is an elite cornerback or not.
In this episode, Allan recaps the New York Jets' disastrous performance against the Miami Dolphins on Monday Night Football. Allan takes issue with Aaron Glenn's performance after his postgame comments the week earlier, and all of the reasons to be upset with the Jets after their loss to Miami.