I know this is more of an off season topic but I really don't want to wait any longer so I am asking now. 1) How many years is Mangini under contract for? Do you think they should try to tear up his old contract and get him to sign a longer term deal or should we not anoint Mangini just yet. 2) How are the Jets in terms of cap position going into next year? Thanks, Jetman
I think Mangini is under contract for another 3 or 4 years. Let's see how he does this week before we rip up his contract, I think we can wait another year before giving him a new deal. He has done as good a job this year as you could ask but you don't have to give him a new deal yet. The Jets like most of the teams in the nfl are in good shape. The salary cap is going up by a large percentage and we would have been in good shape either way.
There is no reason not to decide that Mangini is the man for the next decade and set that up in writing. He has been a tough motivational coach on a franchise where the players were used to being coddled. The result? A playoff run with less talent than you'd think he needed to accomplish that and obviously the respect of his players. A smart franchise would say: we've seen enough to know he's who we want running the team for the next decade.
I agree but it's probably not necessary to redo his contract after one season. He's not going anywhere anytime soon regardless. I think they should talk to his agent and get a feeling of what it would take but I wouldn't just throw $5 million a year at him because of one year.
Why not? You do that and he settles down and starts thinking about how he'd like to have the Jets look in 4 or 5 years in addition to what needs to be done next week and next season. When you get a really talented manager, which is what Mangini is, you really want to challenge him to expand his field of view. Giving him a nice long contract makes the Jets his team and increases the chances of long term success, a commodity that has eluded the Jets in the past.