It's irrelevant whether Aaron Glenn won or lost his introductory press conference on Monday, because one thing was made abundantly clear: He's exactly what the Jets need in a head coach.
The first question was about why Jones hired Schottenheimer as head coach. Ten minutes of emotional rambling later, the tone was set, and it felt familiar to anyone who's followed the Cowboys in recent decades.
Getting caught fixing a game would cost the NFL billions — not to mention potential jail time. Why would it risk that to gain a percentage point or two for a TV network?