JoeSixPat
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Prepare yourselves folks - the New York Times has come out in support of the New York Jets.
In what I think is an actual serious attempt to defend ManJudas, NYT Columnist William Rhoden stakes out the moral high ground that MangIdiot's proper loyalty is to whoever signs his paychecks.
While this might be a not so subtle message from Rhoden to his editors that they should be prepared to match his offer from the New York Post (if they know what's good for them) he's perfectly illustrated why ManJudas will never work for any other organization in the NFL.
Think Mike Tannenbaum's happy knowing that as soon as someone other than Woody Johnson (*giggle*) is signing Eric's paychecks he should be prepared to read about his numerous Tampering incidences? Exactly which NFL owner is going to want to put themselves in the compromising position of having Mangini anywhere near their team?
Nicely done Mr. Rhoden. That sound you just heard was the other shoe dropping.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/13/sports/football/13rhoden.html?ref=sports
In what I think is an actual serious attempt to defend ManJudas, NYT Columnist William Rhoden stakes out the moral high ground that MangIdiot's proper loyalty is to whoever signs his paychecks.
While this might be a not so subtle message from Rhoden to his editors that they should be prepared to match his offer from the New York Post (if they know what's good for them) he's perfectly illustrated why ManJudas will never work for any other organization in the NFL.
Think Mike Tannenbaum's happy knowing that as soon as someone other than Woody Johnson (*giggle*) is signing Eric's paychecks he should be prepared to read about his numerous Tampering incidences? Exactly which NFL owner is going to want to put themselves in the compromising position of having Mangini anywhere near their team?
Nicely done Mr. Rhoden. That sound you just heard was the other shoe dropping.
I would have turned in New England in a heartbeat.
Don’t tell me about what Mangini did or did not do when he was with New England. Mangini was a Patriots assistant from 2000 to 2005. The Patriots signed his checks, his loyalties accrued to New England.
When Mangini signed with the Jets, his allegiance followed. Where’s the complexity?
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/13/sports/football/13rhoden.html?ref=sports