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He just continues to show "NO CLASS" whatsoever, does he:
Patriots blog - Reiss' Pieces - Boston.com
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.WOW...that statement says it all. He sent Josh off with not only his approval but he probably got a big HUG and a KISS.
WOW...that statement says it all. He sent Josh off with not only his approval but he probably got a big HUG and a KISS.
Anybody remember the statement from BB after the RAT left?
I am also hoping the Broncos did not select him as an inexpensive bridge between Shanahan and some of the other big names off the market this year. Denver would climb my list of hated teams if that "inexpensive" rumor (due to Shanahan's outstanding contract payments) turned out to have a significant bearing on this hiring.
of course the media chooses to ignore all this like florio did today when talking about the mcdaniels statement.John Tomase of the Boston Herald writes that Eric Mangini dispelled rumors of a rift yesterday saying that head coach Bill Belichick encouraged him to become head coach of the New York Jets. Mangini accepted the job Monday and held his introductory press conference yesterday at the Jets’ training facility in Hempstead, N.Y. He said that Belichick never tried to talk him out of accepting. “It never got to that point,” Mangini said. “Bill and I are the best of friends. We had a late conversation last night. He really wants what’s best for me and my family. Bill always encourages me to take advantage of good situations.”
"For over a decade, I had the pleasure of working with Eric Mangini, who is an outstanding coach and an even finer individual. I will always appreciate Eric's contributions. I value our friendship and look forward to supporting Eric's commitment to youth football in the future. Eric worked his way from the most entry-level position to a position of great responsibility during several successful seasons. The opportunity Eric has now earned is truly an example of good things happening to a good, hard-working person and I wish him well."