
Pressing questions — and answers — about the Jets’ Aaron Glenn hire
NY Post
The Jets landed their head coach on Wednesday, hiring Aaron Glenn as the 19th head coach in team history.
Glenn, who was the team’s first-round pick in 1994, takes over a franchise desperate for a spark after a ninth straight losing season. Can he provide it? Time will tell.
Here are some questions and answers about the Glenn hire:
Q: What appealed to the Jets about Glenn?
A: One word: leadership. The Jets did not set out to find the best schematic coach in the NFL in this search. They wanted someone who projected confidence and exudes leadership qualities. The Jets feel like they have that with Glenn. They also liked his history with the team. He played eight years for the franchise and knows the market. This is not just Glenn jumping at the first head coaching job to come his way. This is somewhere he has roots.
Q: Why did Glenn pick the Jets?

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