NOT WORRIED MUCH ABOUT DBs COACH
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NOT WORRIED MUCH ABOUT DBs COACH
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NOT WORRIED MUCH ABOUT DBs COACH
And the reason is because the new DC Eric Mangini has plenty of experience in that department. He coached the Patriots DBs under Belichick from 2000-2004. In 2004 in particular his work shined. Both of his starting CBs Ty Law and Tyrone Poole were on IR, and rookie Asante Samuel as well as an undrafted rookie Randall Gay were forced into the lineup and started the rest of the way with no problems. What really stood out were their playoff performances against Peyton Manning and the Colts in the Divisional round that year, and how they completely took Marvin Harrison and Reggie Wayne out of the game. And then of course their performances against Hines Ward and Plaxico in the AFC Title Game, and finally in the Super Bowl agaisnt TO and the Eagles....I think we definitely have a winning hire in Mangini for the current post he has.
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I was still hoping that Donatell would have stuck around. Guy did a pretty good job, considering how banged up his players were.
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jackwindham wrote:I was still hoping that Donatell would have stuck around. Guy did a pretty good job, considering how banged up his players were.
I agree. Donatell is the best in the business as far as DBs coach.
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I'm just wondering who our DB's will be. Do we even have any to coach?