Jets head coach Aaron Glenn talks with the media earlier this month. Bill Kostroun / New York Post
Every day he stands before reporters, Aaron Glenn — even at 5-foot-9 — stands tall and exudes the confidence of a head coach who’s manning a 9-2 team, not the 2-9 group he’s actually coaching.
There’s a reason for that. Glenn, who was hired in the offseason carrying a plan to change the culture and direction of the team that drafted him as a player, is on scholarship right now. He’s in a place where the results don’t matter. For now.
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Glenn has the implicit trust of team owner Woody Johnson, the man who hired him. And that has given

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