"he's a huge part of what we're doing. His leadership will continually help with that, so kind of directing that message more on your leadership, the way that you operate, the way that you influence other guys. I know that he's been in the league seven years, but who says we can't get this thing going by this week? Who says we can't get this thing going by this week going into next year?"
"I'm antsy to win football games."
"Those are the hardest conversations to have,"
Aaron Glenn balances public messaging with more important private coaching conversations to push player-driven change. He emphasizes leadership, influence, and operational consistency for veteran players such as Quinnen Williams. Williams, a seventh-year defensive tackle with limited production this season, expresses primary motivation to win games rather than chase personal stats. Glenn recognizes the difficulty of managing players whose career timelines create urgency and encourages focusing on team direction and leadership impact. Glenn references previous franchise turnarounds to illustrate that momentum can shift quickly and playoff relevance could arrive sooner than expected.
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