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Coach Eric Mangini
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Cleveland Browns head coach Eric Mangini has been on the hot seat for the greater part of the 2009 season, but now with the Browns' season clearly over, everyone, including Mangini, is playing to keep his job in 2010.
Mangini is easily one of, if not the most hated person in Cleveland, OH right now, and the hate for him might even compete with the hatred of former owner Art Modell at this point in the season.
So what is Mangini to do to save...
- Browns analysis: Ups, downs for Mangini (chroniclet.com)
BEREA — Things can get worse for the 1-10 Browns.
Nose tackle Shaun Rogers is headed to injured reserve with a lower leg injury that will require surgery, coach Eric Mangini announced this afternoon. Mangini didn’t give the specific injury.
Rogers, who went to the Pro Bowl last season, was engaged with a Bengals lineman Sunday during [...]
From chroniclet.com
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- Shaun Rogers out for season, will need leg surgery (news.google.com)
Sportsnet.caTranscript of Friday news conference with Cleveland Browns coach Eric ManginiPlain DealerBy Plain Dealer staff (Opening statement)- "Good morning everybody. How are we doing? Did everybody have a good Thanksgiving? [Mine] was great, hung out ...Matt Roth happy to be making fresh start with the BrownsChronicle-TelegramPlayers liking addition of RothAkron Beacon JournalBrowns happy with new 'pick'Canton Repositoryall 65 news articles »
From news.google.com
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- Browns Coach Eric Mangini: Good Guy Or Not, He Is Still Very Shady (bleacherreport.com)
- Cleveland Browns Coach Eric Mangini: Good Guy or Not, He Is Still Very Shady (dawgsbynature.com)
BEREA — Coach Eric Mangini had a lot to give thanks for before carving the turkey at the family feast Thursday — his wife and children, his health, the support of Browns owner Randy Lerner and, last but not least, Robaire Smith.
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From morningjournal.com
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On Monday, Cleveland's embattled coach questioned whether Detroit's defensive players faked injuries to slow down the Browns' no-huddle offense, which put up a season-high 439 yards during a 38-37 road loss.
From seattletimes.nwsource.com
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- Mangini backs off injury accusations (sports.yahoo.com)
- Mangini backs off remarks about Lions' injuries (feedburner.com)
- Mangini wonders if Lions faked injuries (nydailynews.com)
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