View Full Version : Mangini to be fired this morning..
imscott72
12-29-2008, 08:32 AM
I see no reason for Favre to return now. Why would be come back and attempt to work with yet another coach. It's finally over for #4. His skills look diminished anyhow, but we'll remember the great days.
sheepshead
12-29-2008, 08:40 AM
This is done, I also hear Brett didnt like him.
pbmax
12-29-2008, 08:43 AM
I believe Mangini is going, but I am not ready to believe Favre is done. Look for a couple weeks of indecision as they hire a West Coast guy.
sheepshead
12-29-2008, 08:48 AM
# MANGINI OUT!
# MARINELLI OUT
PFT headlines this AM
imscott72
12-29-2008, 09:03 AM
I believe Mangini is going, but I am not ready to believe Favre is done. Look for a couple weeks of indecision as they hire a West Coast guy.
Mooch? I think that's the only person that may convince him to go another year.
KYPack
12-29-2008, 09:04 AM
Scuttlebutt out of NY is part of the NY Paperairplanes problem was Mangini was uniformly hated by the players.
Seems he had only learned part of Bill B's prick act and hadn't figured out how to be respected by the boys, only detested.
He'll be on the streets in a few minutes now.
Harlan Huckleby
12-29-2008, 09:52 AM
Mooch? I think that's the only person that may convince him to go another year.
Mangini, Marinelli, Mariuchi?
sounds like roll call at the Catholic school I attended as a little kid in New Jersey.
cpk1994
12-29-2008, 09:54 AM
He is indeed gone.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3797442
Speculation on ESPN TV says Favre's worsening relationship with him was a big factor.
Harlan Huckleby
12-29-2008, 09:57 AM
Speculation on ESPN TV says Favre's worsening relationship with him was a big factor.
I really, really doubt it. IF they thought Mangini could coach, no way would they let him go.
cpk1994
12-29-2008, 09:59 AM
Speculation on ESPN TV says Favre's worsening relationship with him was a big factor.
I really, really doubt it. IF they thought Mangini could coach, no way would they let him go.Well just for giggles, the speculation was that Mangini was fired in part becuase Brett hated him and they are trying to do anything to convince Brett to stay in order to sell PSL's for the new stadium.
prsnfoto
12-29-2008, 10:23 AM
"Shoot, I know I've had confidence in Aaron Rodgers all year," said McCarthy. "To come out and take that shot at that specific time, (after) Detroit drove and scored, I think that says a lot about the play-caller and the quarterback being on the same page."
Ya they certainly didn't have the same homo relationship these two have. Actually Aaron played very well this year but Jesus Christ the team had the worst collapse in team history and this fuckhead(MM) is patting himself on the back he certainly deserves to be fired just as much as Mangini or Jauron.
sheepshead
12-29-2008, 10:27 AM
Todays Jets headlines--ouch!
Brett Favre, Jets complete collapse as Eric Mangini awaits fate 12/29/2008
Jets defense irked by tricky Dolphins 12/29/2008
Favre cry from a Jets success 12/29/2008
Teammates want Brett Favre back, for full camp 12/29/2008
Playoff-bound Chad Pennington gets over release from Jets 12/29/2008
Brett Favre's magic disappears 12/29/2008
The Beginning of the End 12/29/2008
With Eric Mangini on shaky ground, how about Bill Cowher? 12/29/2008
Dolphins Go to Playoffs, Jets Head to Uncertain Future 12/29/2008
Now for the Annual Question: Will Favre Retire? 12/29/2008
Mangini Is Criticized, but Players Pledge Support 12/29/2008
Jets suffer fitting end as franchise adds collapse to long list of woes 12/29/2008
New York Jets' Coles looking for long-term deal 12/29/2008
New York Jets' Favre noncommittal about future following 24-17 loss to Dolphins 12/29/2008
Playoff Dream Dies In Finale Vs. Chad, Dolphins 12/29/2008
Brett To Have MRI 12/29/2008
Mangini Expects To Return 12/29/2008
Tuna Could Swim North 12/29/2008
Again, No Joy In Jets-Ville 12/29/2008
Chad Tidings For Dolphins 12/29/2008
Hey Woody: It's Time To Can-Gini 12/29/2008
Owner's Up In Air On Eric 12/29/2008
Season ends with loss to Chad, Dolphins 12/29/2008
Same Old Jets should dump Favre, Mangini 12/29/2008
Mangini on his job: I'll be back 12/29/2008
Favre uncertain about future 12/29/2008
Jets owner not sounding like he's sold on Mangini 12/29/2008
Pennington at his best, on and off the field 12/29/2008
Grading the Jets 12/29/2008
Pennington says it wasn't about revenge 12/29/2008
Tannenbaum made the biggest mistake of all 12/29/2008
Jets' scoreboard blackout 12/29/2008
Jets complete collapse, lose to Miami 12/29/2008
Pennington has good day against Jets 12/29/2008
Count on Jets to always make the wrong move 12/29/2008
cpk1994
12-29-2008, 10:55 AM
"Shoot, I know I've had confidence in Aaron Rodgers all year," said McCarthy. "To come out and take that shot at that specific time, (after) Detroit drove and scored, I think that says a lot about the play-caller and the quarterback being on the same page."
Ya they certainly didn't have the same homo relationship these two have. Actually Aaron played very well this year but Jesus Christ the team had the worst collapse in team history and this fuckhead(MM) is patting himself on the back he certainly deserves to be fired just as much as Mangini or Jauron.I don't see that quote as patting himself on the back for anything other than just the particular playcall. He had every reason to be confident in Rodgers and Rodgers bore that confidence out. ANd to put McCarthy';s name next to those two stiffs who never even sniffed a conference title game in their respective jobs is BS.
FritzDontBlitz
12-29-2008, 12:48 PM
"Shoot, I know I've had confidence in Aaron Rodgers all year," said McCarthy. "To come out and take that shot at that specific time, (after) Detroit drove and scored, I think that says a lot about the play-caller and the quarterback being on the same page."
Ya they certainly didn't have the same homo relationship these two have. Actually Aaron played very well this year but Jesus Christ the team had the worst collapse in team history and this fuckhead(MM) is patting himself on the back he certainly deserves to be fired just as much as Mangini or Jauron.I don't see that quote as patting himself on the back for anything other than just the particular playcall. He had every reason to be confident in Rodgers and Rodgers bore that confidence out. ANd to put McCarthy';s name next to those two stiffs who never even sniffed a conference title game in their respective jobs is BS.
I think M3's comments are pretty dubious considering he's been in similar situations against the Carolina Panthers and Chicago Bears where he handed off three times deep in his opponent's territory before settling for field goals instead of letting Rodgers throw a pass. I don't think bragging about trusting Rodgers late in a game against an 0-15 team makes up for all the times he didn't trust him against better opponents.
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