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Pats name Mangini defensive coordinator
For my fellow Pats fans who didn't know...
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I'm happy they kept him as I think this will assure continuity. Even more impressed that he is my age... FM |
cool
btw, just to answer the one question I had: "Miami coach Nick Saban reportedly offered Mangini a contract worth about $800,000 per year and the Browns' proposal was in the area of $700,000 annually. Mangini's deal with the Patriots is likely to be in the $500,000-$600,000 range, but there is also a loyalty factor involved." |
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!
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I'll have what he's having.
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wow, $20 off NFL Street 2? Awesome
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Pretty impressed that the guy makes DC at the age of 34...is that unusual or are there many other such cases in the NFL ? (i suppose i could research this but hey it's sunday and i'm just lazy)
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I think Belichek was around 34 when he was DC with the Giants. |
Jim Mora Jr. was also pretty young while coordinating the Niners, and I believe is currently the youngest HC (unless the new Niner coach is younger).
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Wasn't Gruden named as a head coach when he was like 37 or so?
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And Milloy will soon be on the radio calling Mangini crazy.
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Eventually did some research.
Dungy became the league’s youngest defensive coordinator in 1984 at age 28. The new SF coach is 45, so Mora Jr is still the youngest head coach at 44. |
Bill Cowher was the Special Teams coach with the Browns at 28, Defensive Ccoordinator of the Chiefs at 32, and Head Coach of the Steelers at 35. He is still only 47.
Pretty impressive that Dungy was a coordinator by 28. Thinking about the Patriots, do you think any of the loyalty that their players and coaches have shown the past few years will spread to Cleveland, now that Crennell is there? I would not be surprised to see a good bit of Patriots' flavor on the Browns |
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Yeah, I've thought about this. I fact, reason why I'm happy they promoted Mangini and he agreed to stay is I was almost certain he was gonna sign with Crennell in Cleveland... FM |
You figure at his age he's best off to make a little less and hopefully ride the wave of success to a head coach position. Who knows whats going to happen at Cleveland. As much as i like Crennell they are certainly have a long way to go.
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lol no doubt. How's he's gonna feed his family? |
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He was i think 36 or 37. Became the head coach of the Raiders in 1998 (he was born in 1962). Youngest to win the superbowl as well. I think this would make him still the youngest coach in the league, if Mora is 44. |
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yeah, according to nfl.com, he was born on August 17, 1963, which makes him 41 as of now, turning 42 in August. Pretty impressive if you ask me... FM |
I think this is huge in terms of success for next year.
It should be interesting to see who becomes OC. I know they want to stay in house, but who else is there. |
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