Vampire Nicolas
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Carl Peterson will be the GM and Eric Mangini will be the head coach. These are the facts.
Just listened to the Troy Stradford show, and Hank Goldberg was on there discussing the Carson Palmer trade to Oakland. When the topic shifted to our Fins, he said that Ross has been talking to Eric Mangini, and that he thinks Ross' hand has been forced with last night's performance. But Eric Mangini? Seriously? Does Ross want a stadium full of empty seats? This is the guy who is going to turn things around for us? How'd that work in Cleveland or New York? Didn't Mangini's players quit on him before?
It is so hard to stomach that we, as Dolphin fans, ENVY Detroit Lions fans. How far the once-mighty have fallen. **** You Stephen Ross. **** You and your orange carpet, your Mark Anthony, your stupid Club LIV, and everything else you have done. The only owner in the league who encourages fans in the stadium to WATCH TV RATHER THAN THE FIELD!!!!! **** You for ruining this franchise.
I'm curious. I'm not supporting Eric Mangini in anyway. He's a good coach, but he needs to be humbled before he gets another chance. The question I have is this. If Herman Edwards ran the Jets into the ground, how did Eric Mangini do so since he took over a team that was run into the ground by Herman Edwards?
With Peterson, I'm indifferent. The guy did a great job in Kansas City for the first 15 years of his career there. It was his last 5 that caused his downfall, but even then, he still drafted Jamaal Charles, Dwayne Bowe, Brandon Flowers, Branden Albert, Tamba Hali, and Derrick Johnson who were the key players in Kansas City's surprise season last year and are probably the reason they are showing some competitiveness after starting so poorly this year. When Peterson took over the Chiefs, they were a doormat in the NFL. I think they had one winning season in the 18 years prior to him coming on board. He came on board in 1989, and his first draft pick was Derrick Thomas. Through the '90s, the Chiefs were the winningest franchise in the NFL. Under his watch, the Chiefs sold out something like 149 straight games in a stadium that had the largest capacity in the NFL at that time.
If anything, he is a solid football man who is great on the marketing aspects of a franchise. I don't think many would quibble much if he took over as the "Football Czar" (I hate that term) and hired someone like Richard Ball, whom he has worked with in the past, to run the show as the GM.
ah, every 2 days its a new coach. mangini, cowher, gruden. none of these media ppl know anything. lets see what happens. some ppl are saying hes going for a huge splash, others saying he is going for the likes of mangini. If ross didnt want Orton, i doubt ross wants mangini. he did court harbaugh, so maybe he will go after a young up and comer which is what i want.