He has never been a head coach before and the team would essentially be replacing one inexperienced defensive-minded head coach (Robert Saleh) with another. Glenn will need to hire a competent play-caller on offense to make sure the team is in a better position.
Patriots owner Robert Kraft has always gone outside the box with many of his coaches and roster management. He didn't offer a full interview process for Bill Belichick back in 2000 - essentially just stealing him from the Jets. He also did not run an interview process for Jerod Mayo last season.
The Jets were already searching for a new head coach. Former Tennessee Titans bench boss Mike Vrabel is available and he had an interview in New York last week. More noteworthy: Vrabel, 49, is a former Patriots player as well and the speed his former team moved on from Mayo sure does look like Vrabel is on their radar.
Have the New England Patriots already agreed to terms (behind closed doors) to sign one of the New York Jets’ top head coaching candidates? It’s an idea that wa
The New England Patriots fired head coach Jerod Mayo on Sunday, announcing the move just after team’s final game and leaving the Patriots searching for a new head coach for the second time in two offseasons.
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Aaron Glenn has five head-coaching interviews scheduled for the coming days. But one of those will not be with the New England Patriots.
Chris Spielman, a special assistant to Lions president Sheila Hamp, is set to interview for the New York Jets general manager position.
Both the Jets and Saints make sense as potential landing spots for Glenn. A defense-first coach, New York and New Orleans were among the worst defensive teams in the league this year, with the Jets in particular falling apart on that side of the ball after they fired Robert Saleh early in the season.
On Wednesday afternoon, the Patriots added another candidate to their search, as they requested permission to interview Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn, according to the MMQB's Albert Breer.