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The Jets have fired Eric Mangini.

From 8-3 and on top of the football world to fired in five weeks. Mangini finishes with two winning seasons out of three, and a 23-25 overall record. GM Mike Tannenbaum bears just as much blame, but is staying. This is not a young team and is built for a 3-4 defense, so this overly emotional decision may cause the team to step back in the short term. We don't think the Jets underachieved under Mangini, but his lack of communication skills stuck out when it became clear his weekly gameplanning didn't measure up to his mentor. With the Spygate stink on him, Mangini seems unlikely to get another head coaching job right away.

 

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not surprised, but it is really surprising 23-25 overall and 9-7 this year.

So long Mangini. This season was really on Farve and not Mangini. However it didn't that the Jets kept losing to bad teams.

 

I would not be surprised if Bill Cowher is the next coach of the jets. Several sources have stated that the jets job is one of the few he would take. The Jets will also open their bank accounts because they move into a new stadium in 2010. You wont be selling a lot of PSLs with the 2008 product.

Not surprised, but still feel Mangini is a very good coach and will find his way with another team soon. He took the fall for the ownership laying everything on old man Favre.

I think the Jets forgot that they had five more wins this season than last season.

Not surprised, but still feel Mangini is a very good coach and will find his way with another team soon. He took the fall for the ownership laying everything on old man Favre.

a couple reports say that no teams are going to be looking at him in the NFL. The way he dealt with spy-gate really turned off a lot of franchises as far as throwing people under the bus when he felt that he was no longer benefiting. WEEI, also said their is a good chance he could end up as a college head coach.

Not surprised, but still feel Mangini is a very good coach and will find his way with another team soon. He took the fall for the ownership laying everything on old man Favre.

a couple reports say that no teams are going to be looking at him in the NFL. The way he dealt with spy-gate really turned off a lot of franchises as far as throwing people under the bus when he felt that he was no longer benefiting. WEEI, also said their is a good chance he could end up as a college head coach.

 

 

eh, he shouldn't be upset. College coaches seem to have a lot more freedom than NFL coaches. Mangini i feel is still an NFL caliber coach, but we'll see.

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