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Bart Scott emphasized that culture is not just about policies or statements; it's about daily practices, accountability, and how players handle issues within the locker room. He noted, “Every team has them, but the culture fixes those issues.” This encapsulates the importance of a supportive environment where players are motivated to hold one another accountable.
Understanding the Expectations
Owner Woody Johnson is deeply committed to winning and understanding fan disappointment. The Jets' organization has historically struggled with maintaining a sustainable culture, often falling into cycles of fleeting success. The discussion underscored the need for consistency in leadership and vision, focusing on building a culture that persists regardless of individual player changes.