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Callahan may get a chance to move up
Published Tuesday December 30, 2008
Callahan may get a chance to move up FROM WORLD-HERALD PRESS SERVICES NEW YORK - Yes, former Nebraska football coach Bill Callahan is still employed as a New York Jets assistant coach. And the 52-year-old Callahan may even be a candidate to replace former Jets head coach Eric Mangini, who was fired Monday after he compiled a 23-26 record in three seasons. General Manager Mike Tannenbaum didn't fire any of Mangini's assistants, met with most of them Monday and said some will be retained by the new head coach. Callahan, offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer and defensive line coach Dan Quinn are among the assistant coaches the Jets would like to keep, a person within the organization told the Newark Star-Ledger. Callahan and Schottenheimer are expected to interview for the head-coaching position. Callahan was named the NFL team's offensive line coach and assistant head coach for offense after he was fired at Nebraska following a 5-7 season in 2007. The Star-Ledger reported that several Jets offensive linemen lobbied with the news media Monday for Callahan to be retained. An example of Callahan's work, they said, was the improvement of left tackle D'Brickashaw Ferguson, who "took a quantum leap" under Callahan and should have been selected as the Pro Bowl starter instead of Buffalo's Jason Peters. The Jets reportedly are checking on former Steelers coach Bill Cowher, Dolphins executive Bill Parcells and Giants defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo for their interest. Parcells might be long shot because he probably would demand duo titles of head coach and general manager if he is interested. The Jets said Monday they didn't want their head coach to deal with personnel matters. Cowher apparently already has turned down the Cleveland Browns. Vikings defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier and Jaguars assistant head coach Mike Tice also may get interviews, the Star-Ledger reported. Mangini's fall was surprising. Owner Woody Johnson was talking about giving him an extension after an 8-3 start that included victories at New England and Tennessee. The Jets (9-7) lost four of their last five games and missed the playoffs. "This isn't a decision that we reached yesterday or 10 minutes ago," Johnson said Monday. "This is a decision that was basically running through the season. "Mike and I talk every day. . . . We respect Eric for what he's done, but we want to build on the successful foundation that he's laid. "I don't think it was one thing. It was just Mike's and my judgment that we had to go in a different direction." Mangini was criticized for his in-game decisions and failure to make in-game adjustments, but Johnson and Tannenbaum refused to be specific about what led them to fire Mangini. Players said they were surprised by the move. "Certain things you don't see coming, and it catches you off-guard," cornerback Ty Law said. "It's unfortunate. Eric is a great coach. He deserves better, especially from us as players." <!-- Display copyright if source of story is not AP --> Contact the Omaha World-Herald newsroom http://www.omaha.com/index.php?u_pag...u_sid=10526164 ROFLROFL:LOL:ROFLROFL |
I thought this was amusing. :D
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awesome
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Oh dear.
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LMAO
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ouch
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So it can be worse than being a Chiefs fan with Herm at the helm....
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ROFL
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I'd take him over Edwards if I only had those two options.
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See, it really could be worse, haha.
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He's a great O line coach and Offensive coordinator.
HC - not so much. :shake: |
Hey, this is New York football Jets Callahan. I screwed you and I'll screw them, Husker fan.
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