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New York Jets Head Coach Profile

Eric Mangini returns to lead the New York Jets for a second season, after five years in a defensive coordinator coaching position with the New England Patriots (after the first year as a defensive backs coach). Though relatively new to the head coaching position, Mangini is a seasoned coaching veteran with 12 seasons in the NFL, including a role in five division titles, three conference titles and three Super Bowls. Mangini’s list of mentors is noteworthy, having worked under both Bill Belichick and Bill Parcells in the past. At 35 years old, Mangini was (formerly) the youngest head coach in the NFL.

Under his tenure in the 2006 season, Mangini was able to lead the New York Jets to a regular season record of 10-6, earning them an AFC Wild Card playoff berth, where they faced) and ultimately lost to) the New England Patriots.

New York Jets Off-Season Moves

The New York Jets made a serious move by trading their second-round draft picks to acquire running back Thomas Jones from the Chicago Bears , fresh off of their Super Bowl loss. With his proven track record on the biggest stage in the NFL, the New York Jets figure to have hit the jackpot, and secured a much more solid back than any rookie who would have been available to them in the draft.

During the draft, the Jets picked up cornerback Darrelle Revis (who looks to be a real standout) in the first round and linebacker David Harris in the second. The New York Jets offense is fresh off of a full season which saw Chad Pennington ’s comeback, a feat that was nothing short of fantastic, given their winning record and playoff berth. Whether or not he will be able to duplicate this performance is another story, although Thomas Jones should prove useful in taking some of the pressure off of Pennington. The New York Jets further worked on the quarterback position, releasing Patrick Ramsey and acquiring Marques Tuiasosopo.

New York Jets 2007-08 Season Outlook

For the New York Jets, coach Eric Mangini’s run to the Wild Card playoff spot in the AFC East was nothing short of spectacular, and quarterback Chad Pennington’s complete healthy season played a major factor in getting them there. The support that Pennington found in his passing game should still be there, given the return of the New York Jets two top receivers, Laveranues Coles and Jerricho Cotchery, who combined for two thousand plus yards and twelve touchdowns last year. Only the season itself will tell if Pennington’s arm will once again make it through an entire season, having twice gone down to shoulder surgery. His passes still lack big time pro quarterback velocity, the effects of which are most obviously seen in the sixteen interceptions he threw last season. Surely, this number will have to be reduced if the New York Jets intend to repeat their successful 2006 season.

The addition of running back Thomas Jones from the Chicago Bears should prove significant, and may be key in preserving Pennington’s questionable throwing shoulder.

The New York Jets traded three draft picks to have a chance at rookie cornerback Darrelle Revis, who is assumed to begin the season in a starting role. Lastly, it still remains to be seen if Jets players will continue to positively respond to Mangini’s unique coaching techniques.

New York Jets Trivia

The 1969 Super Bowl was the first AFL-NFL championship to actually be called “The Super Bowl,” named after a toy “Super Ball” belonging to the child of one of the owners.The legendary Joe Namath-Don Maynard connection had little effect on Super Bowl III other than intimidation. Maynard was injured and Namath through a long pass to him early in the game that Maynard was unable to catch. The defense was shaken up, though and the subsequent coverage on Maynard allowed free reign for George Sauer, Jr. the receiver on the other side.

Wesley Walker, one of the all-time great Jets receivers in the ‘80s, was legally blind in one eye.

Leon Hess, the oil magnate, was the owner of the New York Jets for many years. The green and white of his Hess trucks and gas stations parallels that of the New York Jets uniforms.

New York Jets 2007-08 Roster

NONAME-POSHTWTDOBEXPCOLLEGE
1Mike Nugent, K5-91883/2/823Ohio St.
7Ben Graham, P6-523511/2/733Deakin
8Marques Tuiasosopo, QB6-12203/22/797Washington
10Chad Pennington, QB6-32256/26/768Marshall
11Kellen Clemens, QB6-22236/7/832Oregon
15Wallace Wright, WR6-02002/1/842North Carolina
16Brad Smith, WR6-221012/12/832Missouri
20Thomas Jones, RB5-102158/19/788Virginia
21Andre Dyson, CB5-101835/25/797Utah
24Darrelle Revis, DB5-112047/14/85RPittsburgh
25Kerry Rhodes, S6-32108/2/823Louisville
26Erik Coleman, S5-102005/6/824Washington St
27Abram Elam, S6-020710/15/812Kent
29Leon Washington, RB5-82028/29/822Florida St
30Drew Coleman, CB5-91754/22/832TCU
31Hank Poteat, CB5-101958/30/777Pittsburgh
33Eric Smith, S6-12093/17/832Michigan St.
36David Barrett, CB5-1019512/22/778Arkansas
37Darian Barnes, FB6-22402/29/806Hampton
40Joseph Kowalewski, TE6-425011/15/821Syracuse
42Rashad Washington, S6-12173/15/804Kansas St.
45Stacy Tutt, FB6-12338/8/821Richmond
50Eric Barton, LB6-22459/29/779Maryland
51Jonathan Vilma, LB6-12304/15/784Miami Fla
52David Harris, LB6-22431/21/84RMichigan
54Victor Hobson, LB6-02522/3/805Michigan
55Brad Kassell, LB6-32421/7/806North Texas
60D'Brickashaw Fergu, T6-631212/10/832Virginia
61Adrien Clarke, G6-53303/26/813Ohio St.
63Dewayne Robertson, DT6-131710/16/815Kentucky
65Brandon Moore, G6-32956/3/805Illinois
66Will Montgomery, C6-33122/13/832Virginia Tech
68Anthony Clement, T6-83204/10/7610Louisiana Lafayette
70Mike Devito, DE6-32986/10/84RMaine
71Wade Smith, OL6-43184/26/815Memphis
72Jacob Bender, OL6-63154/25/85RNicholls St.
74Nick Mangold, C6-43001/13/842Ohio St.
77Eric Hicks, DE6-62806/17/7610Maryland
79Adrian Jones, T6-52966/10/814Kansas
81Justin McCareins, WR6-221512/1/787Northern Illinois
82Jason Pociask, TE6-22592/9/832Wisconsin
85James Dearth, TE6-42701/22/767Tarleton St
86Chris Baker, TE6-325811/18/796Michigan St.
87Laveranues Coles, WR5-1119312/29/778Florida St
88Sean Ryan, TE6-526512/22/814Boston College
89Jerricho Cotchery, WR6-02076/16/824North Carolina St.
91Sione Pouha, DT6-33252/3/793Utah
92Shaun Ellis, DE6-52856/24/778Tennessee
93Kenyon Coleman, DE6-52954/10/795UCLA
95C.J. Mosley, DT6-23128/6/833Missouri
96David Bowens, DE6-32657/3/779Western Illinois
99Bryan Thomas, DE6-42666/7/796Ala Birmingham

New York Jets 2007-08 Depth Chart

offense
WR87 Laveranues Coles 16 Brad Smith15 Wallace Wright
LT60 D'Brickashaw Ferguson79 Adrian Jones 
LG61 Adrien Clarke72 Jacob Bender 
C74 Nick Mangold71 Wade Smith66 Will Montgomery
RG65 Brandon Moore71 Wade Smith 
RT68 Anthony Clement79 Adrian Jones 
TE86 Chris Baker 88 Sean Ryan82 Jason Pociask
  40 Joe Kowalewski85 James Dearth
WR89 Jerricho Cotchery81 Justin McCareins17 David Clowney
QB10 Chad Pennington 11 Kellen Clemens8 Marques Tuiasosopo
  16 Brad Smith 
RB20 Thomas Jones29 Leon Washington 
FB37 Darian Barnes45 Stacy Tutt 
defense
LE92 Shaun Ellis 95 C.J. Mosley 
NT63 Dewayne Robertson 91 Sione Pouha70 Mike Devito
RE93 Kenyon Coleman77 Eric Hicks  
ROLB99 Bryan Thomas96 David Bowens 
MLB51 Jonathan Vilma55 Brad Kassell 
WLB50 Eric Barton52 David Harris 
ROLB54 Victor Hobson  
LCB21 Andre Dyson24 Darrelle Revis30 Drew Coleman
RCB36 David Barrett31 Hank Poteat 
FS26 Erik Coleman33 Eric Smith 27 Abram Elam
SS25 Kerry Rhodes42 Rashad Washington 
specialists
K1 Mike Nugent  
P7 Ben Graham  
PR29 Leon Washington24 Darrell Revis16 Brad Smith
KR29 Leon Washington16 Brad Smith15 Wallace Wright
LS85 James Dearth  
H7 Ben Graham

New York Jets – Giants Stadium

Construction Began: 1972
Opened: October 10, 1976 
Capacity: 79,469
Location: East Rutherford, NJ
Surface: FieldTurf

 Home of the New York Jets since they left Shea Stadium in Queens, NY, for the 1984 season. It doubles as the home to the NY Giants, as well as hosting many concerts and sporting events throughout the year. During the Jets early residence in the stadium, they experienced little more than half capacity and a loss of fan attendance as most regular season ticket holders were from New York City's 5 boroughs, especially Brooklyn and Queens. Over time, a new “local” fan base developed, and the “Gang Green” enjoys many games on sell-out basis. Presently, both organizations housed in Giants Stadium are in discussions, seeking to build a new stadium with modern amenities near to the present location.

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