I think we do , and BB is now facing someone who he'd rather not see again so soon. Mangini has nothing to prove and all to go for. Once again the so called experts are still writing us off , this fashion is going to soon be unfashionable. GO:jets:
The Pats game could have been sooo much different, the final score really doesn't to the Jets justice.
Woulda, coulda, shoulda. The Jets got massacred by the Pats and whether it happened from the opening whistle (it didn't) or the late 3rd quarter it was still a massacre. BTW, anybody remember that really bizarre defensive look that the Jets showed in the first series with NOBODY with their hands down on the ground? Took the Pats exactly 3 minutes to put 7 up on the board against that and the Jets never showed the look again. The reason I bring it up is that no coach who thinks his team has a good chance to win the game spots the other team 7 points trying something that's never been done before. Mangini knew the Jets were out-classed that day and by the middle of the 4th quarter so did everybody else.
Incorrect, Br4dw4y5ux Bellichek employed that formation against the Bills back when Drew Bledsoe was the quarterback back in 2003. It was more to confuse him and the line to see who or who wasn't going to be blitzing, something I'm sure the Pats and Tom Brady picked up on.
Maybe so, but then again there was never any need to try to confuse Bledsoe on who was blitzing. He had all the mobility and escapability of a lawn gnome by 2003.