Since Eric Mangini was fired by the New York Jets, Rex Ryan has taken his post as the new head coach and completely overhauled the New York Jets coaching staff. While the most notable acquisitions include Doug Plank and Henry Ellard, the most telling moves are the ones that weren’t made. Coordinators Brian Schottenheimer and Bob Sutton remain with the Jets
This may seem a bit late. After all, it has been nearly two weeks since Eric Mangini was shown the door out of New York, only to find his way through another door leading to Cleveland. However, in those two weeks there has been a growing sense of acceptance for Eric Mangini as everyone’s patience wears thin with Brett Favre.
No stranger to coaching controversy, Eric Mangini is making a legitimate attempt at luring away members of the New York Jets coaching staff, reports Daily News’ Rich Cimini. Fans of the New England Patriots have considered Mangini among the lowest of scum—not only for his Spygate whistle-blowing, but for his attempts to snatch away members of Bill Belichick’s staff after
Quite the ominous headline, is it not? Couldn’t you hear the dramatic “dum, dum, dummmm” immediately after you read it? No? Forget you, then. Moving right along, everyone that’s ever paid an inkling of attention to the strange coincidences surrounding EA Sports’ Madden NFL video game franchise has watched the 2009 iteration of the top-seller closely. When EA Sports thought they could finally pull a fast
One day after firing third-year head coach Eric Mangini, the New York Jets have set out to do the impossible—make Bill Cowher their new head coach in 2009. Only days after Cowher declined a potentially lucrative opportunity with the Cleveland Browns, the Jets’ front office has been working diligently to discover what Cowher needs to leave the confines of CBS’ studio on
There are a lot of thoughts running around my head this Monday morning. Eric Mangini was supposed to be the coach with a winning plan who would lead the Jets to Super Bowl glory. The football gods clearly had other plans. But standing along the sidelines has been Mike Westhoff, coordinating one of the NFL’s best special teams units. As
