Former head coach Eric Mangini lists many of the problems plaguing the New York Jets, especially with the offense. He explains that with little progress and little hope, it will soon be time for accountability for the coaching staff.
The New York Jets were their own worst enemies during a 27-6 Monday Night Football loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, former coach Eric Mangini says. In addition to QB Zach Wilson struggling, they fumbled three times and took eight penalties and eight sacks.
McDaniels is another failed disciple of Belichick, whose coaching tree more closely resembles poison ivy.
The resilient New York Jets have been making their opponents play ugly. And in Week 6, New York slugged out its third win against the undefeated Philadelphia Eagles.
Mangini has publicly spoken about Jones's attitude multiple times this year.
Joe Burrow will not look like he did against the Cleveland Browns all season. In fact, he’ll probably bounce back with a huge game against the Baltimore Ravens this weekend.
Written by Glenn Naughton Former Jets head coach Eric Mangini has chimed in on the swirling rumors regarding free agents Dalvin Cook and DeAndre Hopkins. According to Mangini, with such a small window having been opened up to win a Super Bowl, the Jets should come calling.
The prediction last week by Adam Rank of a 12-5 Bears season had to send a volt through the ranks of the team's fans even though the NFL Network analyst is a self-proclaimed longtime Bears fan.
Mangini said Jones was given a lot of respect and lost it. Regaining it might not be so easy.
Former NFL head coach Eric Mangini likes what he sees from the New York Giants these days but warns that after such a long stretch of losing seasons, the team must now learn to live with their success.
It appears there is no end in sight for the takes surrounding Mac Jones and Bill Belichick. Former NFL coach and Pats assistant Eric Mangini is the latest to offer his take.
NFL legend Darrelle Revis became the shutdown corner of his generation during his time with the New York Jets. After making highlight reel-worthy plays every season and winning a Super Bowl with the New England Patriots, he built a Hall of Fame resume.
A legend in the sport and a hero to the people of New England, Belichick always finds a way to win.
The Jets have drafted at No. 117 four times in the franchise’s history, but only twice since 1994 and with middling results all around. New York found one important piece under Eric Mangini in 2006, but drafted a bust in 1994.
The Bill Belichick coaching tree took a big hit this week.
The Eric Mangini-Bill Belichick rivalry almost got physical in 2008. A new book by ESPN’s Seth Wickersham, “It’s Better to Be Feared,” recounts a moment from before the 2008 season when the then-Jets head coach charged Belichick at the league meetings.
The relationship between Bill Belichick and Eric Mangini has never been the same since Mangini lit the fuse that resulted in Spygate, but tempers have cooled considerably in the past decade-plus.
GGN’s Thomas Christopher discusses the Jets and coaching with Eric Mangini Eric Mangini is a former NFL coach, former head coach of the New York Jets, and is currently an analyst for FOX Sports.
Former NFL head coach and analyst Eric Mangini thinks it’s too late for Tim Tebow to make the transition to tight end. Urban Meyer and Tim Tebow have a close relationship, so when the former became the head coach for the Jacksonville Jaguars, it was fair to wonder if he would bring his pupil aboard.
Mangini joined Rich Salgado on Big Daddy & Friends to tell Sportsnaut about his humble beginnings in Cleveland as a ball boy straight out of college.
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