Daily Links: His Get Paid Tatoo Means Business
Posted on February 5th, 2008 by Bassett
- How serious are the Jets about Asante Samuel?
- Could the NFL Players Association strike in November?
- Ocho Cinco loves Belichick and wants to be in New England.
- Hoss Aultman suggests that the Jets could learn a thing or two from the Giants blueprint.
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I see that Myers is already stirring the pot for next season, saying Mangini is on the hot seat if the team struggles after a poor performance — why isn’t Myers on the hot seat after years of poor performances and putting out absolute crap that in no way resembles journalism? Things like constantly ragging on Eli Manning or calling for Coughlin’s ouster? Or mocking the Jets for passing on a “can’t miss” Reggie Bush? I bet in an average “season” of sportswriting, he has more misses than a Shaquille O’Neill foul-shooting seminar.
Shame on you R! Don’t you know experts like Myers are above accountability?
harlan
man these sports gurus dont know sqat…and their the one’s who get the chance to interview coaches and players and they still get sh.. wrong…they’re in the press box during games and on the field and still dont know whats going on…all they’re good for is ripping into the players…and the worst of them all is prisco…i hate this guy…he’s a complete idiot…amongst others…just my thoughts…
I really don’t want to defend Myers, but if Mangini has another 4-12 season, then I’ll be right there calling for his ouster. Sure, the Jets have problems, but a 2-season 8-24 record is Kotite-esque. Even a losing record will put Eric on the hot seat and he should be. It’s not okay to lose and if the organization continues to stick with a losing coach, then what signal is that to the players and fans? The flaw in Myers logic is that Mangini will be on the hot seat only if he loses. I think Mangini and Tannenbaum are too good at what they do to put together another 4-12 stink bomb. But, you never know and Bill Cowher is looming out there, ready to take the best job offered.
The only way Mangini goes is if a big name candidate becomes available and WANTS to take the Jets job going into 2009 and the new stadium.