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Old 01-17-2006, 01:07 PM   #11
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He had to take the job. The deal is for something like $3M. If someone offers you a 2000% raise, you take it.
Sorry Sieglo, but I have to disagree with you. One of the reasons that the raise is so much is because of the fact that the situation he is going into is so untenable.

A life lesson that I learned. Never take a job where they offer you a HUGE amount of money over what you were making previously without FULLY understanding the situation you are going into. It is a recipe for failure and no amount of money can fix that. And it will make it very hard for you to get another job. The damage that he could do to his reputation as a coach could cost him another job down the line.
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Old 01-17-2006, 01:20 PM   #12
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I presume that the first year of Mangini's contract is guaranteed, perhaps along with a payment for being fired after Year One. He DID seek bb's advice after all.

So, he's getting eight years of salary for taking on this presumably hopeless task. My guess is that he will be allowed to pay a bit for a coaching staff, especially coordinators, and get to coach for two years; now we are up 15 years worth of pay (not counting any TV shows, radio or endorsements).

Could his career be wrecked if he fails as a head coach at 35? Come on, the worst is that his family is set for life, and he has to take a year off and come back to the game as a well experienced 38 year-old position coach.

More likely is that he'd simply move on to somewhere else as a coordinator, an older and wiser man.

I suppose many would have stayed and collected the short money. I suspect that he made the right decision for his family and his career.
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Did he leave for the money? Consider, the "short money" might be taking the job instead of rejecting it. BB once turned down jobs knowing he could cash in better later, and on his own terms. There are a couple scenarios here. Mangini is a good coach and stays on for awhile. That means this was an excellent decision by him. Or, he completely flops and develops a rep akin to Butch Davis's, Al Saunders's, Rich Brooks, in which he never sniffs an NFL coaching job again. Yes, he's set for life, but he made considerably less money than he could have had he just waited a bit.

Your rep is almost as valuable as the $$ in this business. Mularkey pretty much proved that when he tossed his 3 year contract in the trash.

On a much smaller scale, I've made similar decisions in the past. I could have moved to a better job early on, but I knew if I waited and produced, i would have a lot more leverage over my salary. So I took two years at a lesser salary than offered until my project was complete, then I went back on the market and did much better than what was offered to me a few years earlier. (I'm also in a business in whcih people don't move around much and you only have 2 or 3 chances to make moves, so you maximize them.) It all depends on how confident you are in your future. We know that BB was very confident in his because he turned down head coaching jobs. How confident is Mangini?
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I think it's hard to argue with the idea that Mangini would've been a hot property in a year or two - it's not like BB and this defense is going anywhere, the continuity in N.E. is special. He also would've had the benefit of another year of experience as a DC, and having his pick of jobs that AREN'T in the same division as BB and Saban.
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This is not at all like Saban coming into the division. In fact, I think it is a slap in the face to BB that this guy who from all reports still needs a strong guiding hand in doing his jobs thinks he is ready to compete against guys like BB and Saban. All indications are that BB counseled him on numerous occasions that this was not a great time or choice for his first HC job.

Whether it's arrogance, over-confidence or just greed, I think he's made a big mistake and has damaged his chances long-term at being a successful HC.

Does he really think he's ready to compete with BB and Saban?

He spent some time under BB but there is no indication he is considered anything remotely a "genius" like BB was before he got his first HC job.
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Sorry Sieglo, but I have to disagree with you. One of the reasons that the raise is so much is because of the fact that the situation he is going into is so untenable.

A life lesson that I learned. Never take a job where they offer you a HUGE amount of money over what you were making previously without FULLY understanding the situation you are going into. It is a recipe for failure and no amount of money can fix that. And it will make it very hard for you to get another job. The damage that he could do to his reputation as a coach could cost him another job down the line.
You mean like what happened to Belichick in Cleveland? LOL.

Worst case scenario he goes back to being an assistant or a coordinator for a few years. Big deal.

In any case, I love the Pats response to this: Yep, we've got our new guy all lined up, sorry to see EM go, but he's just a cog in the machine.
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On a much smaller scale, I've made similar decisions in the past. I could have moved to a better job early on, but I knew if I waited and produced, i would have a lot more leverage over my salary. So I took two years at a lesser salary than offered until my project was complete, then I went back on the market and did much better than what was offered to me a few years earlier. (I'm also in a business in whcih people don't move around much and you only have 2 or 3 chances to make moves, so you maximize them.) It all depends on how confident you are in your future. We know that BB was very confident in his because he turned down head coaching jobs. How confident is Mangini?
You can't compare this to any situaion a person normally would encounter in real life, because the magnitude of the raise is so enormous. As someone else says -- worst case, he makes $6M over the next couple years, and loses the job. Then he is what -- a student of the BB school of defense with head coaching experience who failed in a situation that everyone regards as untenable. Worst case, he gets another coordinator position.

He made the no-brainer choice, IMHO. I hate it, but that's reality. F'ing Jets -- just like the Yankees.
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During the game the camera panned to Belichick but Mangini was standing behind him looking kind of sheepish, not beside him like Romeo used to do. Some people learn quickly and thrive in a new position, but taking charge in such a heavy-duty media environment is a very tough assignment.
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I have no problem wishing Mangini well, I think any time one of BB's assistant coaches succeed its a reflection on BB and the NEP organization.

On the leadership issue, changing environments where he is no longer trying to boss around guys he was working alongside the day before could correct that problem. His leadership style may be less intense then BB's or guys like Cowher, Mangini on the sidelines came across more like Joe Gibbs in his demeanor. He'll have a chance to try and imprint his way of doing things on a staff. He succeeded with a veteran secondary - a group packed full of egomaniacs - patience, it will either make us proud or give us many more opportunities to shake our heads and chuckle at the Jest's sense of humor.

As to winning with the Jets, not this year!
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Assuming Mangini will be an improvement over Herm is a huge stretch.
Henry Mancini would be an improvement over Herm. Wouldyou rather have Mangini or Herm as the pats head coach?

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the Jets need a guy like Fassell to sort through their mess, not an unproven kid, however smart he might be. Why do you wish him well? I sure don't!
The Jets wanted the guy who would give them teh best chance to return to glory, and that ain't Fassel. It's Mangini. I wish him well because despite the crap he is getting on this board, he did a masterful job of piecing together a Defensive Unit. If the offense/ST had held onto the football last Saturday, and we won, we would all be proud of the job Mangini did with the "patchwork" defense. We are only ripping him because players not under his control had butter fingers.
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