The Forest owner is seeking to bring in his fourth manager this season after the dismissal of Sean Dyche.
“I saw various things that one of the newspapers was writing...about the fact that this was to do with his relationship in the dressing room with players, an exhaustive training schedule, which was depleting the energy of the players,” Jordan told talkSPORT.
“The owner sitting down with players and taking their counsel I find mind blowing, but I guess it might be a symptom of the modern game, it's a reality.
“Sean Dyche, I felt was the extra sauce that would give them the grit and the resilience to turn this season from being an absolute car crash into one that's not great and might just keep them in the Premier League, and that's what I was talking about yesterday.
“When I saw the result, I didn't immediately draw my mind to the fact that Dyche would get sacked.
“I did think it was a very poor result. It was a game that they needed to win, Wolves are not quite the mugs that they were four or five weeks ago, but they're no great shakes, and you should be beating Wolves."
Dyche record would have Forest safe
Jordan continued, “If you look at the statistics it looks like Forest battered them, 35 shots on goal from what I can see, but the fact is this was a game that they needed to win.
“Marinakis is unpredictable. Sean and Thomas Frank didn't see these things coming and perhaps they should, more so in Thomas Frank's case than Sean Dyche's because if Sean Dyche continued the run that he's on with the wins that they've got, they would be staying in the division.
“If he continues with a 30-33% win rate Nottingham Forest would be staying in the division because if they're going to get another five wins out of the last X amount of games, which that statistic bears out, they'd be staying in the division.
“Marinakis has obviously listened to players, and taken their view, and I hope that serves him well – and I mean that with my tongue firmly placed placed in my cheek, because it doesn't normally work out that way…"
