As Aaron Glenns has been conducting as the latest gang -green head coach, Key Sean Johnson has preached to Jets fans.
Patience.
Johnson and Glenn became a teammate in Jets in the late 1990s, and then played under the legendary head coach Bill Pursels in Cowboys.
I don’t know if Glen can reach the height of Pursels as a head coach, but Johnson believes that Jets’s new bench boss has tools to succeed as a leader, but success is successful. It may not be gained overnight.
Jets fans are hungry for post -season play due to the longest drought in the major North American sports world.
But Johnson said that when Glen would build things in his way, supporters need to snuggle up to Glen.
“I want to say (to Jets fans) is that you have got good things. Don’t mess around. You got something good. You got something really good.” He told the post paper Steve Service.
“There is no need to be impatient to win the super bowl tomorrow. Detroit Lions has established a program and established its current position. Buffalo has built a program to the present, which does not happen overnight. ”
Glen, a defense back, who participated in a professional bowl as a Jets player, participated in the change with Detroit and head coach Dan Campbell, but the change was not so smooth.
Lions finished the first year of Campbell (Glen’s first season as a defense coordinator) with three wins and 13 losses, and later recorded the three consecutive wins, including 15 wins this year, a franchise record.
Johnson believes that Glen has the qualities needed to make a leap from Detroit’s defender to the coach of the entire New York football team.
It is related to Glen’s personality.
“Of course,” Johnson said. “100 %. I’m not talking about Todd Bowls here. It’s quiet. He doesn’t say anything. Aaron Glen often says. Aaron Glen will bite you. He doesn’t care about chewing people.