We made a mistake on Mangini

Discussion in 'New York Jets' started by Al Dorow, Jan 4, 2009.

  1. Dirty6Sanchez

    Dirty6Sanchez Well-Known Member

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    Kyle Orton is NOT the problem in Denver...just saying. In fact, I'd take Orton over Sanchez at the moment. The future will probably change that opinion...hopefully
     
  2. sg3

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    Orton over Sanchez???


    no way in hell
     
  3. sg3

    sg3 Banned

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    the problem in denver is simple

    hiring of a poisoned fruit of the poisoned belichick cheating tree


    Crennel, Weis, Mangini, McDaniels = DUDS
     
  4. WhiteShoeWillis

    WhiteShoeWillis Well-Known Member

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    I'd say that aside from McDaniels, every one of those guys is doing a good job in the NFL right now.
     
  5. ace_o_spades

    ace_o_spades New Member

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    I'm too lazy to search for it, but I believe there's a thread about re-hiring Mangini after Cowher turned us down.
     
  6. kbgreen

    kbgreen Well-Known Member

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    Has anyone heard of any bad blood between Holmgren and Mangini? I haven't, they may actually figure out how to get it to work together in cleveland.

    Mangini has his quarks but he can coach. We were definately better off when he left, than when he got here. Well talent wise at least. Rex has taken us to the next level but it's hard to say that Mangini is a bad overall coach.
     
  7. Quinnenthebeast

    Quinnenthebeast Well-Known Member

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    I hate seeing threads like this bumped. Who cares? Rex is a better coach period.
     
  8. Uzone27

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    Interesting thread.

    Football is fucking brutal....no bout a doubt it.

    The difference between the great meltdown of 08 and 09?
    Fortune.
    Same record....nearly identical stretches of ugly football...and QB's that threw up a ridiculous amount of picks.

    Obviously even fans as impatient as New York fans would have given the rookie head coach and rookie QB a pass if they didn't get lucky and get a lot of help to get into the playoffs last year...
    So no that's not where I'm going here...

    I just wonder what would have happened if that 9-7 2008 team had made the playoffs and won a couple of them?
     
  9. ukilledkenny

    ukilledkenny You bastards!

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    We would be in the same spot as the Dolphins are right now.
     
  10. Uzone27

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    Naaaah we had already traded Chad...
     
  11. ukilledkenny

    ukilledkenny You bastards!

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    lol yeah but we would be sitting on a mediocre coaching staff that had no chance of taking the team to a superbowl wasting another season.
     
  12. kinghenry89

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    Weis and Crennel are good coordinators, sure. But none of them (and you can add Nick Saban to that list, by the way) has what it takes to be a successful NFL Head Coach.

    The way some people in this thread are praising Eric Mangini, you'd never think that he's lost twice as many games as he's won in Cleveland.
     
  13. Donttasemebro

    Donttasemebro Well-Known Member

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    good work pulling this out. aldorow is simultaneously the most arrogant and the most ignorant poster on these boards so it's always fun to dust off his nuggets and laugh at how completely wrong he is all the time. He is the ultimate contra-indicator.
     
  14. James Hasty

    James Hasty Well-Known Member

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    Bill Bellicheck was a horrible coach for the Cleveland Browns.

    A lot can be learned from failing and having a chance to start over in a new job with a change of scenery.

    Even if Mangini really does end up succeeding and this is not a dluke, does not mean he ever would have succeeded with the Jets if we kept him on.
     
  15. Jake

    Jake Well-Known Member

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    The way most people bash Mangini you'd think he didn't build our team into a contender. Also, he inherited a 4-12 Cleveland team and went 5-11, you have to give a motherfucker some time to right the ship.
     
  16. Miamipuck

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    .....This is gold.

    Hahahah why don't you post more often?
     
  17. ukilledkenny

    ukilledkenny You bastards!

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    I hadn't seen Mangini in awhile... dude must have lost 100lbs.
     

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