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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.JR4 said:There is supposedly a PC at 3:30 to announce the change.
Bradway is still on JETs but demoted to ..... talent evaluator?
The Jets have called a “Major†press conference for 3PM today and it’s reportedly to announce that Terry Bradway is out as the Jets’ general manager and will be replaced by assistant GM Mike Tannenbaum. Multiple sources are confirming the news. Tannenbaum, 36, who is being promoted from the assistant GM position and has been with the Jets organization for nine years and will reportedly take over Bradway’s duties immediately.
Sources say that Bradway, who has been with the organization for five seasons as GM, for now will stay with the team in a reduced role, possibly in scouting or player evaluation. He still has two years remaining on his contract.
Hoodie said:Can someone please explain to me why Eric Mangini would want to get into this mess? Sure it's a head coaching job but this organization is going down in flames.
Smart money would be for the defensive HC to build up his defense with Ngata and grab a second round tackle to keep Penny alive for a year. There might be a chance they can get into the Brady Quinn sweepstakes next year.MoLewisrocks said:The good news for Mangini is he and Tannenbaum are buddies. The bad news is according to Holley Tannenbaum is strictly a cap guru (although given their current situation not sure how good a guru) with no talent evaluation experience. Mangini has been in on the discussions here I'm sure, but as a position coach and first year DC I doubt he had much involvement in the evaluation and selection process, particularly at draft time.
I wonder if Bradway's public infatuation with the Vanderbilt QB led to this? I know they need someone behind center when the season opens, but the smart money move given their other deficiencies is to take Ferguson at LT and build an Oline to protect their next franchise QB down the road, and hire a quality journeyman to get them over at least a year of rebuilding.
Box_O_Rocks said:Smart money would be for the defensive HC to build up his defense with Ngata and grab a second round tackle to keep Penny alive for a year. There might be a chance they can get into the Brady Quinn sweepstakes next year.