One thing I am grateful for...

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  1. LoyalJetsFan

    LoyalJetsFan New Member

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    Is the fact that I don't have to hear anymore of this "Mangini Guy" Bullshit.

    I've said it all along...that freakin bum has done NOTHING to earn that right. Only thing he's done was fetch coffee for Belichick. That's it. Let's see how well the Browns do loading up with "Mangina Guys"... maybe he should cut Braylon Edwards since he's not a "Mangina Guy"

    Thank the lord we have a real football coach here that just wants to kick ass and take names later...
     
  2. Cakes

    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    I hate Eric Mangini.
    I also hate the Steelers, but I will root for them to kick the Browns ass twice this year.
     
  3. pender30

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    Yeah, I was thinking about Mangini yesterday in reference to Gholston. Did Mangini ever develop a young player and get the most out of him or put him in a position to succeed? He didn't use Leon enough. I think Mosley, Cummings, Trusnik and Clowney all could have had more important roles on the team. He tried to get something from E. Smith, B. Smith, & D. Coleman. I'm trying not to mention Schlegel. I guess Revis & Harris excelled, but was that because they were just that good or because Mangini's coaching staff was getting the most out of them? I think Rex is going to be much better at developing talent and putting them in situations where they can succeed.
     
  4. Hemi

    Hemi Well-Known Member

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    You guys need to move on with all the Mangini bashing. It is getting old.

    Every team has slackers and every team has overachievers.

    Do you say Mangini made Revis the player he is? Or is it just talent. If so, is Gholston's lack of progress due to Mangini or just lack of talent?

    Can't have it both ways. Is Mangold and Brick's developement due to good coaching, or talent? And don't give me that Callahan crap, because in that case, it is Sutton's fault, not Mangini's if you are placing the good with the assistants, and the bad with the head coach.
     
  5. RedWhiteBlue&Green

    RedWhiteBlue&Green Active Member

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    I love the fact that we have Rex Ryan at the helm of the Jets, but Eric Mangini is going to be a great coach one day.
     
  6. Cakes

    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    Why can't they bash him?

    Nobody told you to read this thread.

    Finally, based on your post, you seem to be all about the here and now. Therefore, you should discard the Hector avatar and the Bowens signature.
     
  7. NDmick

    NDmick Revis Christ

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    Mangini Guys are gone.... now there are "Ryan guys"

    the coaches name change, but the phrase stays true.
     
  8. Hemi

    Hemi Well-Known Member

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    ***nevermind*****
     
    #8 Hemi, Feb 22, 2009
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