"Every year my mindset is to get better. Sometimes I don't have a blueprint. That call right there was one of those things where all the thought process went out the window. It was more like, 'All right, you have your challenge now.'"
"I told Quincy there were some things I wanted him to work on - and he is doing everything he can to get better at those things. That just shows you a sign of a really, really good player, because they're okay with criticism."
Quincy Williams, an All-Pro linebacker for the Jets, received a pivotal call from new head coach Aaron Glenn, who laid out expectations for his development. Williams is committed to improving as both a player and a leader, embracing Glenn's challenge to enhance team understanding and individual performance. The two discussed areas of growth, with Williams expressing his determination to create a roadmap for achieving both team and personal goals. Glenn acknowledges Williams' willingness to accept constructive criticism as a sign of his potential to become even better, outlining the vision for the defense moving forward.
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