New Jets head coach Aaron Glenn takes a timeout to kick off his Gang Green tenure to talk about the Jets’ future and his past with the team in a Q&A with Post columnist Steve Serby.Q: Do you visualize?A: I do.I don’t take it to the level of how some people talk about it.
But, I always see myself.… I always see the end before anything in the middle.
I always see this is where it’s going, this is what’s going to happen.That’s why I know it’s going to be something special done here, I already see the end.Q: What do you see when you see the end?A: I see Super Bowl.
I already see it.It’s going to happen.
It’s going to take some work, but I see it.Q: What specifically do you see?A: I see myself on that podium.I see Woody [Johnson, team owner] on that podium.
I see green and white confetti.… I don’t know what stadium it’s in, but we’re on grass.
I see us up there.I don’t know who it’s going to be against, but I see myself holding that trophy with Woody.
… I don’t know why Terry Bradshaw is in it, but he’s in it (laugh).He’s part of it when it pops up.Q: How often does it pop up?A: Pretty often.Q: What drives you?A: Ever since I’ve been young, I want to be the best at what I do.
And I want to be the first.I want to be No.
1.I’m still pissed because I wasn’t the first corner taken in the [1994] draft, because I knew I was better than that player.Q: Who was it?A: Antonio Langham.
He went 9 and I went 12.I’m pissed at that still.
My wife and kids’ll tell you that.And I’m still driven by that.
I’m still driven by just winning.… I think that’s what I was born to do is win.
Listen, I’m going to have my losses.It’s going to happen.
But at the end of the day, winning is who I am.Winning is what I’m about.Q: How would you describe your motivational style?A: I’m a very aggressive but impassionate, I would say, speaker.
[I’m] demanding, but not a demanding person.… I’m going to be on you, but it�...