There were the last four years under Rex Ryan, the four years that followed under Todd Bowles, then the two years under Adam Gase, then the four years combined under Robert Saleh and Jeff Ulbrich.
Aaron Glenn knew what he was getting into when he signed on for Mission: Impossible to realize his head coaching dream with the franchise that drafted him.
He joined the club on Sunday, The 15-Year-Playoff Drought Club, thanks to Dolphins 34, Jets 10.
They resembled lookouts at Pearl Harbor on this 84th anniversary because it was 21-0 even before novice Brady Cook had to replace Tyrod Taylor (groin) with 3:39 remaining in the first quarter.