Saints to interview Aaron Glenn on Jan. 10th [Nick Underhill: Glenn probably gets an in person 2nd interview in a couple of weeks]
I think we should also remember that this is a football environment, not some ultra corporate office type thing. A football GM is going to speak his mind when firing a head coach when he didn’t necessarily want to. To me, that sort of thing is to be expected.
If this was some insurance sales or computer software company and a middle manager had to fire an employee, I would expect different sort of behavior and for them to tow the company line so to speak.
But this is a NFL team office and locker room, not your typical workplace with typical workplace conversations and protocols, with a public facing millionaire firing a public facing millionaire…two men that I am sure have had many “unprofessional” type conversations over the years not typical in a common, every day uptight workplace.