Exclusive: Aaron Glenn followed legend's advice, is ready to be Jets coach


ATLANTA – Maybe Aaron Glenn isn’t a short time away from his debut as a rookie NFL head coach if he didn’t follow through on some pertinent advice from Bill Parcells.

Be a scout.

That was not exactly what Glenn wanted to hear in 2012, four years after retiring from a stellar 15-year career as an NFL cornerback, when the bug hit him to try getting back in the league to pursue a coaching career.

“He told me that he wanted me to scout first, because I had a chance to be a head coach,” the New York Jets coach told USA TODAY Sports on Tuesday. “And to be a good head coach, you’ve got to understand personnel. So, listen, I did not want to do it at all. I wanted to go straight to coaching.


“But man, that was the best advice I could have gotten.”

And look at him now. Glenn, 52, worked as a scout for the Jets for two years before steadily climbing the NFL coaching ladder and bringing Parcells’ prediction to life. In personnel, which included scouting the NFL and colleges, Glenn learned the nuances of every position, which goes so far in handling the evaluation business of his new job.


Let Parcells, the Hall of Famer who coached Glenn with the Jets and later with the Dallas Cowboys, tell us why he thinks this is such a big deal.

“I want to tell you one thing about him that I think is interesting,” Parcells told USA TODAY Sports during a phone interview, shortly after Glenn was hired. “There are very few pro football players that when their football career is over, they’re willing to go to another profession and start at the lowest level. But Aaron did that because he was trying to get the proper foundation. That one thing showed me that he was serious about being a coach.”


Glenn was at the Ozzie Newsome GM Forum hosted by the Black College Football Hall of Fame and supported by the NFL, part of a roundtable discussion that also featured Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles and Atlanta Falcons GM Terry Fontenot. That provided Glenn another reason to be nostalgic as he opened up to an audience that included several college coaches. Bowles was Glenn’s crafty position coach for a year with the Jets and two seasons with the Cowboys. Fontenot shared much insight when he worked in the New Orleans Saints personnel department during the five seasons Glenn was the team’s secondary coach.

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