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Pennington was a leader and game manager.... while
Favre was just himself.......
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Despite the wonders of NFL ticket, I
really was only
interested in a few games yesterday. All
the games paled in interest when compared to the Jets game. I had looked forward to Chad’s kicking the Jets
butts since
around Week 10.
So it was mostly a good day
for me.
I used to be a Jets fan.
That was before the Jets played hardball with one of
their best
offensive linemen last year. That was
before Mangini started testing players on their assignments during the
week. That was before Tannenbaum finally
acquired some really good free agents - guys who would finally make it
possible
for the loyal Pennington to lead the Jets into the playoffs.
Then in the Jets’ infinite wisdom, they
acquired Favre.
They held Pennington in
such low regard that
they just gave him his release.
Parcells
got him. <>
At that moment I became a Dolphins fan.
Not a diehard Fish enthusiast certainly, but
someone who kept an eye on what the men in those crazy teal and orange
and
white uniforms were doing each week.
And they did mostly good things, smart
things. They got Joey Porter and Ricky
Williams, and
they took a chance on a hard-working coach from Connecticut. They
beat the tar out of the Patriots by pulling out
their Wildcat, and
I watched with glee as the Pats were swiping mostly at air all
afternoon.
So it was great watching Favre be himself yesterday and
throw INT after INT --and Pennington be himself by throwing two TD’s
and no
interceptions.
What can you say?
They needed to win but the Jets lost
again.
I totally expected it.
I anticipated the interceptions and reveled
in Chad Pennington’s performance.
I
enjoyed watching the Fish run their Wildcat again and again against a
Jets
defense that looked slow and confused.
And
leaderless.
And now Mangini has been fired.
So
now the Jets can move forward again. They
can start over with a new head coach, and hopefully new coaches.
They certainly need a different scheme on
defense.
It doesn’t seem to work.
There’s never any real pressure on the
opposing qb’s, something that so many other good teams do successfully.
The team just looked totally lifeless.
Maybe it was Favre’s ridiculously low-key
televised “pep talk” to the team.
It’s probably the best thing for
Mangini at this stage of
his career. Maybe he went too far too
fast. The speed of the firing makes me
think Mangini knew he had to win that last game in order to be retained. His physical reactions at his last press
conference would seem to confirm that, or at least a suspicion of that.
I wonder now if
pulling the plug so quickly on Mangini will
save Tannenbaum his job. Somebody should
pay for dumping Pennington so unceremoniously, and worse, from a
business
standpoint, giving him away.
But Tannenbaum has made some good moves too,
though.
Sure - he had Woody’s budget, but
at least he recognized
where his team needed help.
Most of his
moves
were more positive than negative.
The
offensive line moves and the linebacker move he made worked out, by all
accounts, so he must be doing some things right.
And
Jenkins helped them until
mid-season.
QB is a big place to make a
mistake though.
Geez.
Maybe I can even become a fan again,
but it’ll be tough if
Favre’s still the quarterback. They at
least have to start developing somebody else long-term, somebody in
addition to
Kellen Clemens and Brett Ratliff, somebody who has a reasonable
expectation of
succeeding.
With or without Favre, the Jets have problems.
The Dolphins certainly had their problems
last year.
But the good leaders found
answers for them all.
They got people
with character.
Sparano, Pennington,
Porter,
and
even a kid from
Jersey
named Fasano.
But a team has no chance without good
leadership…..any team.
That was obvious in
Philadelphia
yesterday as the Cowboys got
mutilated by the Eagles.
It was “Fly,
Eagles, Fly” time in Cheesesteak-land.
Dallas seems to
need some
leadership skills too, somewhere.
Could
Tony Romo alone be the cause of such ineptitude?
Romo looked bad yesterday, bad enough
to really warrant a
re-inspection of their quarterback position. His
fling down the sideline was so poorly thrown and
so ill-advised that
it made the whole team sick, I think. They
lost heart….and then continued to lose heart. What
a beating!
Wade Phillips will be kept, according to Jerry
Jones’s first
remarks after the loss.
He sounds as if
he’s tired of blaming coaches.
I think
he should reexamine his position.
Wade
seems to be another non-starter as a leader, maybe Romo too, but I
think there’s
still a lot of hope for him.
In a way, Romo’s biggest problem is his elusiveness.
He
holds the ball too long.
He always needs
a checkdown guy, but there weren’t any in sight yesterday.
Jones needs to get some guys without
character issues too. T.O. wouldn’t be my
team’s spokesman. I know he loves it but
get a grip, Jerry. Stop picking up big
names; they don’t always
have big games.
It’s almost unbelievable what the Dolphins
have
accomplished.
Now that situation just
reeks of leadership.
Sound operations
from the top brought a good, maybe great, head coach.
His
guys played motivated in every game.
They
were good defensively and good enough on
offense.
Everything was balanced.
Everything seemed well-organized, even when
they ran a wildly-imaginative offense nobody had used for a long long
time,
maybe never.
So leadership seems to mean a lot.
A new
head coach in
New York,
even with total
uncertainty at the
most important football position, quarterback, will be a good start.
They need somebody who’s coached
before, somebody who can
handle people and be pretty good as a bench coach too, somebody with
honest-to-God football instincts who can inspire a good performance or
at least
an honest one. It’s a tough game and you
need tough people at the top.
Let’s go Jets !!
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