Because he's Bill Belichick and he thinks he's God.Apparently he won't talk to him or address him by his name? Why? Certainly can't be because he left for a head coaching job, can it?
I think you are misinterpreting it. Belichick does not like the Jets ans felt betrayed when Managini left to go coach there. The Jets are not just the team that Belichick refused to coach after he was named Parcells successor but a divisional rival that knows the Patriots system and knows how to dismantle them.Apparently he won't talk to him or address him by his name? Why? Certainly can't be because he left for a head coaching job, can it?
This is what I believe also and it seems Brady is the same way.It may be complicated, but I think Belichik is just an ##### in general and he disavows anyone not in his organization.
Also, my understanding is that Belichik was a little annoyed that Mangini jumped after just 1 year as coordinator. I think he took it as a personal insult and that Mangini showed no loyalty.
Please explain this comment. I can understand the bitterness towards Belichick from the fantasy football community, but don't understand why anyone would think Brady is "just an ##### in general."This is what I believe also and it seems Brady is the same way.It may be complicated, but I think Belichik is just an ##### in general and he disavows anyone not in his organization.
Also, my understanding is that Belichik was a little annoyed that Mangini jumped after just 1 year as coordinator. I think he took it as a personal insult and that Mangini showed no loyalty.
Please use caution when throwing out terms like, "dismantle."Check the recent history between the two teams. Nowhere would you find the Jets dismantling the Pats.I think you are misinterpreting it. Belichick does not like the Jets ans felt betrayed when Managini left to go coach there. The Jets are not just the team that Belichick refused to coach after he was named Parcells successor but a divisional rival that knows the Patriots system and knows how to dismantle them.Apparently he won't talk to him or address him by his name? Why? Certainly can't be because he left for a head coaching job, can it?
Brady is a GREAT QB - SUPEERBOWL- HOF - BEST OF HIS TIME - how dare anyone conclude that a successful person be anything but a modal citizen.Please explain this comment. I can understand the bitterness towards Belichick from the fantasy football community, but don't understand why anyone would think Brady is "just an ##### in general."This is what I believe also and it seems Brady is the same way.It may be complicated, but I think Belichik is just an ##### in general and he disavows anyone not in his organization.
Also, my understanding is that Belichik was a little annoyed that Mangini jumped after just 1 year as coordinator. I think he took it as a personal insult and that Mangini showed no loyalty.
He knows how to dress. It just happens to be like a bum.Belichek is a grumpy old man and he doesn't know how to dress.
What the two game recent history? Since that's all Mangini has been there for, really that's all that's relevant.Hard to say whether anyone can 'dismantle' anyone else since Mangini showed up. But the Jets played them well for two games. That has as much to to with division rivalry as it does Mangini.Please use caution when throwing out terms like, "dismantle."Check the recent history between the two teams. Nowhere would you find the Jets dismantling the Pats.I think you are misinterpreting it. Belichick does not like the Jets ans felt betrayed when Managini left to go coach there. The Jets are not just the team that Belichick refused to coach after he was named Parcells successor but a divisional rival that knows the Patriots system and knows how to dismantle them.Apparently he won't talk to him or address him by his name? Why? Certainly can't be because he left for a head coaching job, can it?
instead of posting stupid sarcastic remarks making fun of something that nobody said, how about you address the legit question about what you said?Brady is a GREAT QB - SUPEERBOWL- HOF - BEST OF HIS TIME - how dare anyone conclude that a successful person be anything but a modal citizen.Please explain this comment. I can understand the bitterness towards Belichick from the fantasy football community, but don't understand why anyone would think Brady is "just an ##### in general."This is what I believe also and it seems Brady is the same way.It may be complicated, but I think Belichik is just an ##### in general and he disavows anyone not in his organization.
Also, my understanding is that Belichik was a little annoyed that Mangini jumped after just 1 year as coordinator. I think he took it as a personal insult and that Mangini showed no loyalty.![]()
I politely asked you to elaborate on your comment, and that's the best justification you can come up with?Brady is a GREAT QB - SUPEERBOWL- HOF - BEST OF HIS TIME - how dare anyone conclude that a successful person be anything but a modal citizen.Please explain this comment. I can understand the bitterness towards Belichick from the fantasy football community, but don't understand why anyone would think Brady is "just an ##### in general."This is what I believe also and it seems Brady is the same way.It may be complicated, but I think Belichik is just an ##### in general and he disavows anyone not in his organization.
Also, my understanding is that Belichik was a little annoyed that Mangini jumped after just 1 year as coordinator. I think he took it as a personal insult and that Mangini showed no loyalty.![]()
Belichick can go piss up a rope...He screwed over Parcells (and the Jets), bolted to division rival New England and went on to win 3 Super Bowls. Mangini leaving the pats to coach the Jets is what Belichick deserves.Poetic justice would be if Mangini goes on to have the same success with the Jets as Belichick had with the pats.
Please see my post above. He hardly "screwed over" the Jets. And what does your comment say about the way Parcells left New England for the Jets? Parcells had one foot out the door the week before the Super Bowl against the Packers.Belichick can go piss up a rope...
He screwed over Parcells (and the Jets), bolted to division rival New England and went on to win 3 Super Bowls. Mangini leaving the pats to coach the Jets is what Belichick deserves.
Poetic justice would be if Mangini goes on to have the same success with the Jets as Belichick had with the pats.
A Jets fan calling Belichick a chump? Priceless.Sorry chump - what goes around comes around!
This is the way the NFL is sometimes. Coaches bolt for 'better opportunities' all the time and assistants jump at the chance to coach when offered.It may be screwy and not the kindest way to go, but hey, it's the NFL kids.Please see my post above. He hardly "screwed over" the Jets. And what does your comment say about the way Parcells left New England for the Jets? Parcells had one foot out the door the week before the Super Bowl against the Packers.Belichick can go piss up a rope...
He screwed over Parcells (and the Jets), bolted to division rival New England and went on to win 3 Super Bowls. Mangini leaving the pats to coach the Jets is what Belichick deserves.
Poetic justice would be if Mangini goes on to have the same success with the Jets as Belichick had with the pats.
Did you hear what some of Mangini's former defensive players in New England had to say about him before the first Jets game this season? Pretty shocking, especially coming from New England players....it was recently reported (and by recently I mean before last weekend's game) in the Providence Sun Journal that Mangini had tried recruiting players away from the Patriots BEFORE he took the Jets job. That would explain how Mangini was completely shut out of his office immediately and Belchick's refusal to say Eric's name.
I was just talking about the game this past Sunday. I thought the Jets played very well Sunday - the Patroits failed to stop the running of the Jets and the short passing game. The Jets offensive line did a nice job against the highly ranked patriots run defense(#3 I think).Please use caution when throwing out terms like, "dismantle."Check the recent history between the two teams. Nowhere would you find the Jets dismantling the Pats.I think you are misinterpreting it. Belichick does not like the Jets ans felt betrayed when Managini left to go coach there. The Jets are not just the team that Belichick refused to coach after he was named Parcells successor but a divisional rival that knows the Patriots system and knows how to dismantle them.Apparently he won't talk to him or address him by his name? Why? Certainly can't be because he left for a head coaching job, can it?
No, please enlighten me.Did you hear what some of Mangini's former defensive players in New England had to say about him before the first Jets game this season? Pretty shocking, especially coming from New England players....it was recently reported (and by recently I mean before last weekend's game) in the Providence Sun Journal that Mangini had tried recruiting players away from the Patriots BEFORE he took the Jets job. That would explain how Mangini was completely shut out of his office immediately and Belchick's refusal to say Eric's name.
As I said, I'm not necessarily saying that Belichick was right or wrong. Truthfully, I'm sure there is a lot more to this that was said and done behind closed doors that we may never know about. As another poster has already mentioned, there has been talk that Mangini tried to recruit some of the Patriots before he was even out the door. There's also the history between Belichick and the Jets.There are a lot of questions about this situation, but one thing we know for sure is that this definitely wasn't the typical case of a coordinator leaving to take a better job elsewhere.This is the way the NFL is sometimes. Coaches bolt for 'better opportunities' all the time and assistants jump at the chance to coach when offered.It may be screwy and not the kindest way to go, but hey, it's the NFL kids.Please see my post above. He hardly "screwed over" the Jets. And what does your comment say about the way Parcells left New England for the Jets? Parcells had one foot out the door the week before the Super Bowl against the Packers.Belichick can go piss up a rope...
He screwed over Parcells (and the Jets), bolted to division rival New England and went on to win 3 Super Bowls. Mangini leaving the pats to coach the Jets is what Belichick deserves.
Poetic justice would be if Mangini goes on to have the same success with the Jets as Belichick had with the pats.
If Belichick is angry about it, he really needs to wake the hell up and look around him. It's not like Mangini was the first - even between these two organizations...
I wish I could get you a link to direct quotes, but basically, they were saying things along the lines of how Mangini wasn't a very good coordinator, wasn't aggressive enough, didn't really command the respect of the locker room, etc. A far different cry from when the likes of Crennel and Weis left town.No, please enlighten me.Did you hear what some of Mangini's former defensive players in New England had to say about him before the first Jets game this season? Pretty shocking, especially coming from New England players....it was recently reported (and by recently I mean before last weekend's game) in the Providence Sun Journal that Mangini had tried recruiting players away from the Patriots BEFORE he took the Jets job. That would explain how Mangini was completely shut out of his office immediately and Belchick's refusal to say Eric's name.
Well, in Belichick's case, there was more stable ownership (again, could be wrong about that, but I seem to remember some questions about the stability of Jets ownership), and Belichick has always been fond of the New England area. I think he also wanted another chance to prove himself as a head coach, independant of Bill Parcells (face it, if Belichick won with the Jets, everyone would have just said it was still Parcells's team, similar to what we saw when Barry Switzer won the Super Bowl with Jimmy Johnson's Cowboys).i don't get the belichek to new england thing. i always thought OCs wanted that automatic head coach deal, like greg williams?what was so appealing about new england compared to the jets?
Wow. So, Mangini's a bad coach and still can beat Belicheck. That's impressive.I wish I could get you a link to direct quotes, but basically, they were saying things along the lines of how Mangini wasn't a very good coordinator, wasn't aggressive enough, didn't really command the respect of the locker room, etc. A far different cry from when the likes of Crennel and Weis left town.No, please enlighten me.Did you hear what some of Mangini's former defensive players in New England had to say about him before the first Jets game this season? Pretty shocking, especially coming from New England players....it was recently reported (and by recently I mean before last weekend's game) in the Providence Sun Journal that Mangini had tried recruiting players away from the Patriots BEFORE he took the Jets job. That would explain how Mangini was completely shut out of his office immediately and Belchick's refusal to say Eric's name.
No.What did they say?Did you hear what some of Mangini's former defensive players in New England had to say about him before the first Jets game this season? Pretty shocking, especially coming from New England players....it was recently reported (and by recently I mean before last weekend's game) in the Providence Sun Journal that Mangini had tried recruiting players away from the Patriots BEFORE he took the Jets job. That would explain how Mangini was completely shut out of his office immediately and Belchick's refusal to say Eric's name.
All AFC East games seem to be played very closely. I would hardly call what happened yesterday (or the first meeting this year between these teams) as a "dismantling" either way. Although, NE dominated the first meeting early, they allowed the Jets to get back into it.What the two game recent history? Since that's all Mangini has been there for, really that's all that's relevant.Hard to say whether anyone can 'dismantle' anyone else since Mangini showed up. But the Jets played them well for two games. That has as much to to with division rivalry as it does Mangini.Please use caution when throwing out terms like, "dismantle."Check the recent history between the two teams. Nowhere would you find the Jets dismantling the Pats.I think you are misinterpreting it. Belichick does not like the Jets ans felt betrayed when Managini left to go coach there. The Jets are not just the team that Belichick refused to coach after he was named Parcells successor but a divisional rival that knows the Patriots system and knows how to dismantle them.Apparently he won't talk to him or address him by his name? Why? Certainly can't be because he left for a head coaching job, can it?
"Any given Sunday," as they say. Belichick has been outcoached two weeks in a row now, by Tony Dungy and by Eric Mangini. But would any football fan in his right mind take either of those coaches ahead of Belichick? Of course not.Wow. So, Mangini's a bad coach and still can beat Belicheck. That's impressive.I wish I could get you a link to direct quotes, but basically, they were saying things along the lines of how Mangini wasn't a very good coordinator, wasn't aggressive enough, didn't really command the respect of the locker room, etc. A far different cry from when the likes of Crennel and Weis left town.No, please enlighten me.Did you hear what some of Mangini's former defensive players in New England had to say about him before the first Jets game this season? Pretty shocking, especially coming from New England players....it was recently reported (and by recently I mean before last weekend's game) in the Providence Sun Journal that Mangini had tried recruiting players away from the Patriots BEFORE he took the Jets job. That would explain how Mangini was completely shut out of his office immediately and Belchick's refusal to say Eric's name.
Yes, I guess I was agreeing -- in a longwinded verbose, yammering way.I always love watching the AFC East -- it's a bloody division - they'll eat each other alive almost every year...All AFC East games seem to be played very closely. I would hardly call what happened yesterday (or the first meeting this year between these teams) as a "dismantling" either way. Although, NE dominated the first meeting early, they allowed the Jets to get back into it.What the two game recent history? Since that's all Mangini has been there for, really that's all that's relevant.Hard to say whether anyone can 'dismantle' anyone else since Mangini showed up. But the Jets played them well for two games. That has as much to to with division rivalry as it does Mangini.Please use caution when throwing out terms like, "dismantle."Check the recent history between the two teams. Nowhere would you find the Jets dismantling the Pats.I think you are misinterpreting it. Belichick does not like the Jets ans felt betrayed when Managini left to go coach there. The Jets are not just the team that Belichick refused to coach after he was named Parcells successor but a divisional rival that knows the Patriots system and knows how to dismantle them.Apparently he won't talk to him or address him by his name? Why? Certainly can't be because he left for a head coaching job, can it?
Excellent write-up. Shouldn't BB's beef be with Parcells then, not Mangini?My take:Belichick was set to take over as head coach of the Jets once Parcells stepped aside into a front office position. It was in his contract that he would do so.When Parcells was coaching the Jets, the Patriots had interest in bringing in Belichick as head coach to replace Pete Carroll. Parcells knew this. Parcells had an ongoing personal feud with Bob Kraft, owner of the Patriots, going back to Parcells' days as New England's head coach, when Kraft overruled Parcells and drafted Terry Glenn in the 1st round (this is where Parcells' infamous "shop for the groceries" line came from). It is believed that Parcells was going to coach the Jets for one more season, but decided to take the front office job (making Belichick the Jets coach) one year earlier, just so the Pats couldn't hire Belichick.Belichick saw this as unprofessional. In addition, it essentially took away Belichick's ability to choose between the Jets and the Patriots (since it was written into his contract with the Jets that he would take over once Parcells stepped aside). This is what led to Belichick's infamous "I resign as HC of the NYJ" resignation, and this is why the Pats ended up having to give the Jets compensation for hiring Belichick.Obviously, this left a sour taste in Belichick's mouth for the Jets.When Romeo Crennel left New England, Eric Mangini was named his successor as defensive coordinator. Some people thought Mangini might be a little too young for the position, but Belichick had faith in Mangini and went with him. Mangini took off after only one season to go to the organization that his mentor felt betrayed by a few years previous.Belichick advised Mangini that the Jets might not be the best organization to go to for his first head coach job (big market, and I believe there may have been ownership issues?), and that he might want to stick around and get a little more experience as a coordinator before he took any head coaching position at all.I'm not saying that is justification, or that Belichick is 100% right here, or even offering an opinion either way. But it's not like he has no reason at all to be a little bitter.
Interestingly, Belichick and Parcells have patched up their relationship. I guess Belichick still holds a grudge against the Jets organization, however. Or maybe it just comes down to Mangini supposedly recruiting Patriots before he even left the team.Unfortunately, I think there's probably more to it than we, as fans, will probably ever know.Excellent write-up. Shouldn't BB's beef be with Parcells then, not Mangini?My take:Belichick was set to take over as head coach of the Jets once Parcells stepped aside into a front office position. It was in his contract that he would do so.When Parcells was coaching the Jets, the Patriots had interest in bringing in Belichick as head coach to replace Pete Carroll. Parcells knew this. Parcells had an ongoing personal feud with Bob Kraft, owner of the Patriots, going back to Parcells' days as New England's head coach, when Kraft overruled Parcells and drafted Terry Glenn in the 1st round (this is where Parcells' infamous "shop for the groceries" line came from). It is believed that Parcells was going to coach the Jets for one more season, but decided to take the front office job (making Belichick the Jets coach) one year earlier, just so the Pats couldn't hire Belichick.Belichick saw this as unprofessional. In addition, it essentially took away Belichick's ability to choose between the Jets and the Patriots (since it was written into his contract with the Jets that he would take over once Parcells stepped aside). This is what led to Belichick's infamous "I resign as HC of the NYJ" resignation, and this is why the Pats ended up having to give the Jets compensation for hiring Belichick.Obviously, this left a sour taste in Belichick's mouth for the Jets.When Romeo Crennel left New England, Eric Mangini was named his successor as defensive coordinator. Some people thought Mangini might be a little too young for the position, but Belichick had faith in Mangini and went with him. Mangini took off after only one season to go to the organization that his mentor felt betrayed by a few years previous.Belichick advised Mangini that the Jets might not be the best organization to go to for his first head coach job (big market, and I believe there may have been ownership issues?), and that he might want to stick around and get a little more experience as a coordinator before he took any head coaching position at all.I'm not saying that is justification, or that Belichick is 100% right here, or even offering an opinion either way. But it's not like he has no reason at all to be a little bitter.
Which would be wierd since it seems like it was mostly Parcells -- the Jets probably were really excited to get Belichick a year early....It's probably more the next sentance in that paragraph -- if Mangini was trying to grab players before he left -- party foul. Though again, probably not uncommon.Interestingly, Belichick and Parcells have patched up their relationship. I guess Belichick still holds a grudge against the Jets organization, however. Or maybe it just comes down to Mangini supposedly recruiting Patriots before he even left the team.
Unfortunately, I think there's probably more to it than we, as fans, will probably ever know.
People who just write "Belichick thinks he's God" are just being haters. Seriously. Belichick has nothing but praise for Remeo Crennel when he left and today, and Crennel had 5X the impact on the Patriots than Mangini did.
We won't ever know the full truth because that's now how Belichick is - but it was recently reported (and by recently I mean before last weekend's game) in the Providence Sun Journal that Mangini had tried recruiting players away from the Patriots BEFORE he took the Jets job. That would explain how Mangini was completely shut out of his office immediately and Belchick's refusal to say Eric's name.
Starting from scratch on a team like say... the 49ers or Cardinals?Bellichick inherited a pretty decent team with the Pats... Not to take anything away from him."Any given Sunday," as they say. Belichick has been outcoached two weeks in a row now, by Tony Dungy and by Eric Mangini. But would any football fan in his right mind take either of those coaches ahead of Belichick? Of course not.
He is a chump - just like Parcells was for what he did to NE which was just as bad. So don't think I'm revising history from a Jets point of view. But focusing on Bellichump - he is just as low class as Parcells. He stole $1M of Leon Hess' money and ran out of town in an embarassing napkin written resignation where he couldn't even spell out "Head Coach" or the team he was contracted to coach. He is the definition of scumbag!Mangini went the traditional route - he worked hard and was given an opportunity. He had every right to take that Jet job. There was no blood money in place that he accepted unlike Bellijerk. My point is not to point out that Bellihole is a jerk - history shows the kind of "man" he is - but rather for him to hold a grudge against his protege for taking a legitimate job and acting classless like he has is more evidence of him being the biggest tool of a "HC" ever. What is priceless will be when the circle is complete and Bellidump falls at the sword of his own protegeA Jets fan calling Belichick a chump? Priceless.Sorry chump - what goes around comes around!
Funny thread. Belichick took Parcell's entire coaching staff with him, but sees no problem with that. Now, UNSUBSTANTIATED rumors that Mangini was recruiting Pats players BEFORE he got the Jets job makes him some sort of low life? Mangini going to the Jets at least was on the up and up.... it wasn't the shady departure Belichick orchestrated when he left NY. I think it's pretty simple. Belichick taught Mangini how to coach, and figured he'd reap the benefits at least for several years. He has always hated the Jets organization,, and feels betrayed by a young guy he took under his wing. Like an 18 year old daughter who maries a guy her father doesn't approve of, Belichick won't go to the wedding. It's as simple as that. It also burns him that the Jets aren't the awful franchise to work for as Belichick claimed it was. That gets him pissed too. In short, Belichick is a jerk.
That is a lot of hate man.Bellichick is a great coach.Parcells is a great coach.Mangini looks to be headed in the right direction.To call Bellichick a chump is classless and arrogant because you do not know what went on behind closed doors. I think Bellichick did want the jets coaching job because of the weak ownership situation and also he didn't want to be coaching a team with Parcells in the front office looking down on him.He is a chump - just like Parcells was for what he did to NE which was just as bad. So don't think I'm revising history from a Jets point of view. But focusing on Bellichump - he is just as low class as Parcells. He stole $1M of Leon Hess' money and ran out of town in an embarassing napkin written resignation where he couldn't even spell out "Head Coach" or the team he was contracted to coach. He is the definition of scumbag!Mangini went the traditional route - he worked hard and was given an opportunity. He had every right to take that Jet job. There was no blood money in place that he accepted unlike Bellijerk. My point is not to point out that Bellihole is a jerk - history shows the kind of "man" he is - but rather for him to hold a grudge against his protege for taking a legitimate job and acting classless like he has is more evidence of him being the biggest tool of a "HC" ever. What is priceless will be when the circle is complete and Bellidump falls at the sword of his own protegeA Jets fan calling Belichick a chump? Priceless.Sorry chump - what goes around comes around!![]()
I agree he didn't want Parcells breating down his neck,, but this seemingly accepted idea that the ownership was weak.... where does that come from? just because there was a new onwer? Like Hess was a great owner? He was the guy that hired Kotite for cryin out loud. W Johnson has proven to be a commited owner in it for the long haul. The hiring of Mangini and Tannenbaum proves that out. So does letting Hermie go to KC. Johnson is a solid owner, low profile, which is good, and hands off the football operation. An ideal owner, IMO.That is a lot of hate man.Bellichick is a great coach.Parcells is a great coach.Mangini looks to be headed in the right direction.To call Bellichick a chump is classless and arrogant because you do not know what went on behind closed doors. I think Bellichick did want the jets coaching job because of the weak ownership situation and also he didn't want to be coaching a team with Parcells in the front office looking down on him.He is a chump - just like Parcells was for what he did to NE which was just as bad. So don't think I'm revising history from a Jets point of view. But focusing on Bellichump - he is just as low class as Parcells. He stole $1M of Leon Hess' money and ran out of town in an embarassing napkin written resignation where he couldn't even spell out "Head Coach" or the team he was contracted to coach. He is the definition of scumbag!Mangini went the traditional route - he worked hard and was given an opportunity. He had every right to take that Jet job. There was no blood money in place that he accepted unlike Bellijerk. My point is not to point out that Bellihole is a jerk - history shows the kind of "man" he is - but rather for him to hold a grudge against his protege for taking a legitimate job and acting classless like he has is more evidence of him being the biggest tool of a "HC" ever. What is priceless will be when the circle is complete and Bellidump falls at the sword of his own protegeA Jets fan calling Belichick a chump? Priceless.Sorry chump - what goes around comes around!![]()