Because all I've seen him do is chew gum on the sideline and write down penalties. I'm not saying he needs to be like Herm and go nuts and shit, but even Belichick talks to his players and his coordinators. I've never actually seen Man-gina talk to someone on the sidelines.
He chews gum pretty well. Face it, the team is a reflection of him -passionless, without fire or desire, and unable to impose its will on anyone.
It is weird how he doesn't talk to anyone. He doesn't seem to talk into his headset either, so he's not talking stuff with the coordinators either.
hmm that is interesting, i dont ever recall him talking to anyone either, granted i really dont pay any attention to him. someone should call the patriots and see if we can get some film of him in game so we can see what he actually does. he definitely isnt getting involved in offense or defense and getting guys fired up or letting them know they screwed up.
I haven't been an advocate of him losing his job...but if Cowher is as interested as Clayton and others make him out to be. then fire his fat ass
Pathetic coach. This guy has no gameplan for any game we should win. He has NO BALLS, that's why he should be called "ManGINA" I went to the game and the Niner fans acted like they won the SB.
It appears that what Mangini does is to participate in the offensive and defensive playcalling as an observer on the sidelines. He's always talking into his headset, particularly when something bad has just happened on the field. His hug for Jones today after the TD was just pathetic. You'd never see Parcells congratulate a player like that on a score unless it won the game. Last year he did a LOT of yelling at players as they came off the field, particularly on defense and he'd turn and scream at a player frequently, which was not surprising given the Jet's lack of success on the field last year. Basically I think Mangini just does not have the touch or feel right now to be an NFL head coach and he clearly is not able to oversee the construction of effective offensive and defensive gameplans. The Jets have been completely reactionary the last two weeks and not surprisingly they've gotten beat pretty badly both weeks.
If your defense cannot stop 1st and 20 - not once, but twice in one fucking drive - this team doesn't deserve to win. Ok?
Yeah, I remember this one little huddle with Hill, Bruce, Singletary and the OC. I don't know what they were discussing, but clearly it paid off as they went on to score a TD pretty easily on a later possession.
He called Patrick Willis over after a near coverage breakdown on Leon Washington and told him exactly what he should be doing to cover a scatback like that: keep your eyes on the middle of his torso at all times, not watching where he was going but watching him at all times.