The New York Jets have their new head coach, Aaron Glenn, and many people seem to be excited about the move. One of the people happy about the move is Bill Parcells, who was Glenn’s coach with the Jets and the Dallas Cowboys,
Aaron Glenn began his NFL career with the New York Jets, and now he's returning home, on Wednesday agreeing to become the team's newest head coach following a four-year run as the Detroit Lions defensive coordinator.
Former legendary NFL head coach Bill Parcells shared some interesting thoughts on New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn, whom Parcells coached in New York.
It's with the Lions as the defensive play-caller that Glenn showed his aptitude to become a top coach who can lead a collection of men to greatness. Plenty of sources around the league have commended the Jets for the hire of Glenn, feeling his experience as a player and coach will be well suited for New York.
Two Pro Football Hall of Famers who spent time with the New York Jets praised the hiring of Aaron Glenn as the team's new head coach.
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Aaron Glenn’s hire as New York Jets coach comes with a huge stamp of approval from a legend who has been there: Bill Parcells ... eight seasons of his 15-year NFL career with the Jets.
Legendary football coach Bill Parcells had something to say about the New York Jets' decision to hire Aaron Glenn as head coach.
Another legend who is thrilled about Glenn is Hall of Fame former NFL head coach Bill Parcells, who coached the Jets — and Glenn — between 1997 and 1999. Parcells provided ESPN’s Rich Cimini ...
Since then, New York has tried to do everything it can to find the next Parcells. Even if it means hiring people who have either played or worked under him.
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