Jets goal is to keep Glenn from leaving the building [Multiple HC & GM Candidates tells ESPN’s Cimini all indications point to Glenn] (3 Viewers)

Take it for what it’s worth but both Glenn and Campbell felt like the last interview wasn’t real and didn’t take kindly to the Saints. Only way he was coming to New Orleans was if the Jets decided to go in another direction. A team actually wanting you means a lot.
I wondered how Glenn felt about his previous sham interview with the FO. Could not imagine it left him excited about getting the job he deserved three years later.
 
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I wondered how Glenn felt about his previous sham interview with the FO. Could not imagine it left him excited about getting the job he deserved three years later.

He got two interviews last time right?
 
I’m beginning to think this would be best. There’s too much DA from a scheme standpoint in AG.
This ridiculous notion that the scheme 1st of all is bad and 2nd that Glenn would have inherently run it the same way that DA did SMH
 
I read where Kubiak may be in the mix for OC under Glenn wherever he goes. That would make him a good choice in my book
 
At this point, the saints should just cancel the interview and move on. If he interviews here, he’s just looking to up the jets offer.
 






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A name in the mix to be Jets OC for Aaron Glenn (if/when he is named HC):Klint Kubiak. He’s also in the mix for the Seattle OC job. Spent 2024 calling plays for the Saints. (In addition to Scott Turner and Nick Caley, as
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said. Will be others considered too.)
 
I wondered how Glenn felt about his previous sham interview with the FO. Could not imagine it left him excited about getting the job he deserved three years later.

I mean, I’m not sure if there is any truth to rlemieux’s claim or not but I have a hard to wondering why at that snapshot moment in time Glenn would actually believe the team would hire him over Allen.

At that moment, Glenn had just left his stint under Allen as our secondary coach and had just completed year 1 as a defensive coordinator for a 3-13-1 team with the 31st ranked defense in points allowed and 29th ranked defense in yards allowed.

If he thought it was a sham, he should have known that going in and shouldn’t have taken it. There was no way he was going to beat out Allen unless he completely blew our socks off.
 
He got a second interview right? He thought they were both fake? Then came back for more this year?

Exactly…makes no sense.

Glenn is likely going to the Jets because that was his primary team as a player. It’s a full circle moment in this profession that you just don’t turn your back on. It’s fate, and you don’t ignore that. That’s gotta be like the ultimate dream for a player turned coach.

We don’t need fan theories about guys being miffed by sham interviews to justify that, especially when this supposedly miffed guy went for the same job again.
 
I mean, I’m not sure if there is any truth to rlemieux’s claim or not but I have a hard to wondering why at that snapshot moment in time Glenn would actually believe the team would hire him over Allen.

At that moment, Glenn had just left his stint under Allen as our secondary coach and had just completed year 1 as a defensive coordinator for a 3-13-1 team with the 31st ranked defense in points allowed and 29th ranked defense in yards allowed.

If he thought it was a sham, he should have known that going in and shouldn’t have taken it. There was no way he was going to beat out Allen unless he completely blew our socks off.
There's the pluses of interview experience and getting your face in front of the team decision makers and building a strong impression, ready for when the opportunity next arises (which it has).
 
There's the pluses of interview experience and getting your face in front of the team decision makers and building a strong impression, ready for when the opportunity next arises (which it has).

Agreed, it was at a minimal, good experience for him. I doubt it was anything he would have taken personally, knowing he was likely a long-shot since his former boss was going for the same job and would likely have a seniority privilege of sorts.
 
There's the pluses of interview experience and getting your face in front of the team decision makers and building a strong impression, ready for when the opportunity next arises (which it has).

Yet he turned interviews down with some teams but not with us.
 

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