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File Under: Eric Mangini, Chris Baker, Mike Nugent, David Bowens, Leon Washington, Mike Westhoff
12/30 — Normally in this spot I try to bring together some main theme of what the players are talking about in the Jets' postgame locker room. And to be sure, there was a consensus that the Jets were proud of each other for coming out of the game with the 13-10 overtime win over the Chiefs today, and how important it was for them to end this forlorn season with a victory.
But all of that gets superseded in this final postgame blog of the season with the Jets talking about Mike Westhoff.

Head coach Eric Mangini announced in his remarks after the game that the Jets' special teams coordinator since 2001 and a 35-year coach, 25 as an NFL assistant, had worked in his last game due to the ongoing medical situation surrounding his left leg.
"Mike's not going to be able to coach next season. We gave him a game ball this morning," Mangini said somberly. "It was a decision he had to make and it's something I respect. He's done so much for this team and so much for the league. He's going to still be part of the family, he just won't be here every day."
"It's just something we knew was coming, something I have to deal with," Westhoff said, leaning in front of an empty locker in the Jets' Meadowlands locker room, his crutches hiding in the next locker over. "I talked to the doctors and we set a surgery date. It's just a matter that I have to address and get taken care of or the problem will linger and can become worse. In essence, I need time to get my life back."
Westhoff, who turns 60 next week, said he just didn't know if his career is over. "I am not going to use the word 'retire'," he said. "I know I will not coach next year."
If he could come back, the Jets players on this team that make it to 2009 would be overjoyed.
"It's going to be really different without him — he's the best in the business," said TE and wedge man Chris Baker, who said he would drop in on special teams meetings he didn't have to attend just to listen to Westhoff teach and coach. "I was not nearly the special teams guy when I first got here as I am now."
"He was a good reason why I decided to come here," said David Bowens, who signed as an unrestricted free agent from the Dolphins. "When I came to visit, I spent a lot of time with Mike. He told me all the respect he had for me as a player and I told him it'd be an honor to play for him. It was short-lived, but it was great."
"Yeah, it's a complete shock," said kick returner extraordinaire Leon Washington, who heard Westhoff's announcement during this morning's team meeting. "I definitely love him and the guys on the team love him. The way he motivates guys, he demands perfection without being so demanding. The way he draws kickoff returns up, he's better than anybody in the NFL."
Washington added that it was fitting, if this indeed was Westhoff's last game, that he was sent off with a game-winning field goal. In fact, Mike Nugent had to line up to take his third game-winner four times — once until Kansas City coach Herm Edwards called a timeout, then to nail a 33-yarder, then when the kick was nullified by a penalty lining up again before Edwards called his last timeout, then finally for the 43-yard winner.
"It's been an amazing relationship," said Nugent, who impressed Westhoff way back at the 2005 combine workouts by running onto the field from 30 yards away before trying every one of his field goals. "I've learned a lot from Coach, not just kicking but in the relationship we've built."
I and the Jets reporters who've been around for a while have similar feelings about Westhoff. I talked with him back in June before his first season as the Jets coach in 2001. He regaled me with stories about his 23-foot Cobia from which he catches and releases sharks off Sanibel and Captiva islands on the west coast of Florida in the off-season, and matter-of-factly repeated the horrific story of how he snapped his left femur "right in half" while walking through the Houston airport, the bone that he found out in his late thirties was cancerous.
That's the bone he's been seeing the doctors about ever since, the one that put him on a cane, then after a season with no cane, this season on crutches.
But he never stopped coaching, goading, coaxing, leading his players in his special domain. He's proud to have won the NFL's 2000 Special Teams Coach of the Year award, presented by his peers, and to have coached five different Jets to 10 kickoff-return TDs since 2002, the most in the league over that span. He's proud not just for himself but for his men, and they in turn are proud of him.
And he leaves the Jets for his latest surgery Feb. 7 with one more sentiment of inspiration for this team after its win today.
"It's not so much an ending statement but an opening statement for next year," he said of this fourth victory that went with 12 gut-wrenching losses. "Finishing on a good note is a positive thing for 2008 for the New York Jets."
But Westhoff's retirement or hiatus, whatever it turns out to be, will inspire a lot more people than just those of the Green & White. As Bowens said:
"There'll be a lot of opposing players and coaches glad he's gone."
Fans Respond
Here's your chance to tell Randy what you think! Add a Comment | Hide All Show All (45)Scooter Said:
Sun, December 30, 2007 - 10:42pm ET"Mike Westhoff is a class act and hopefully some of that has rubbed off on Eric Mangini. Actually, I wish Mangini would be more like Westhoff and less like Bill "I resign as HC of NYJ" Bellichek. Jet fans everywhere wish Coach Westhoff all the best for a speedy recovery! We'll all be praying for you Coach! "
JetsWin1 Said:
Sun, December 30, 2007 - 11:10pm ET"Already off to a bad off-season! His loss will not be noticed by many fans but I cannot see anyway that Special Teams improves next year or even stays the same His departure means that they're already worse off on specials. Get ready to hear the familiar and painful "it takes times to learn the fits and build cohesion" quotes when they're losing the Special Teams battle week in and week out."
joe Said:
Sun, December 30, 2007 - 11:22pm ET"Mike Westhoff is one of the best coaches of all time. He is going to be nearly impossible to replace and he will be missed. Best of luck to a winner"
Howard Said:
Sun, December 30, 2007 - 11:33pm ET"today was a nice win,but when i put on the post game show and hear the annoucment by coach,it put tears in my eyes coach westoff is unquestionably 1 of the best if not the best spcial teams coaches in the game.am sure as myself all jet fans will pray for coach w and then next year we will miss him on the sidelines.GODD LUCK COACH WESTOFF AND COME BACK STRONG. thankyou for your years here."
Christopher Said:
Sun, December 30, 2007 - 11:42pm ET"I wish Mike and his family the best. He is a great coach and will be missed dearly. Good Luck Mike and hope you can come back in 2009."
jets hell's kitchen Said:
Mon, December 31, 2007 - 12:26am ET"It gets old, and tired being a jets fan. "yeah we lost, but we did a good job stopping the run".Or, "if we had a decent O-line, we would have won". sound familiar jets fans? there is an attitude of losing that the jets,and our fans have.Believe me, no one loves the jets more than me, but enough of the moral victories. It is time for change! We are a model of inconsistency.Let's go draft!!!"
Jeremy Said:
Mon, December 31, 2007 - 2:03am ET"Sad day for the JETS organization losing Westhoff! Our only good coach is out the door, Best Wishes to Mike & his health! So sad to see JET fans cheering for them to lose-not right-should be ashamed! Who cares about moving down a couple picks. The draft usually only produces 2 worthy starters, just like last year: Harris & Revis. If the JETS really want someone they can trade up or fill with FA's"
Jeremy Said:
Mon, December 31, 2007 - 2:11am ET"Mike W gave the JETS a chance to win every game b/c of Special Teams--that's remarkable--Hope for a quick and easy recovery! Any chance Mike W can take Shotty with him? Was so hoping Shotty was leaving not Westhoff-that really hurts! Should have had back to back probowlers for KR Miller & Leon--Leon really got snubbed b/c of the JETS record and the "so called" NYJ fans that don't vote! "
Gus Said:
Mon, December 31, 2007 - 5:58am ET"What a fantastic coach and person Mr Westhoff is. His special teams have been the bright spot this season. Thankyou for being part of the Jets and good luck with whatever you decide to do. Going to miss you Westy! Godbless."
Keith Cleaver Said:
Mon, December 31, 2007 - 8:46am ET"It's a sad day for the team, and for the NFL in general when it loses a coach of Westhoff's calibre due to ill health. I wish him all the best with the surgery, and here's to a quick return to doing what he does best."
TAtlas Said:
Mon, December 31, 2007 - 9:24am ET"I definitly would like to thank Mike Westhoff for being an incredible Special Teams Coach for the NYJ. He has done some much in the years he has coached the Jets. Especially giving the Jets a chance to win. He definitely will be missed"
Ira Said:
Mon, December 31, 2007 - 9:35am ET"Thanks coach Westhoff and GOD BLESS for a speedy recovery. Get back soon!"
Mike M Said:
Mon, December 31, 2007 - 10:03am ET"Mike Westhoff is a coach's coach. He has garnered the respect of the players, coaching staff and fans alike. We will miss you immensely. Good luck, Mike."
burf Said:
Mon, December 31, 2007 - 10:19am ET"Here's wishing the best, to Coach Westhoff. He's been a true pro, and was one of the few consistent positives, on this team, over this decade. Good luck, Mike... I hope you do get your life back!!!"
Steve Said:
Mon, December 31, 2007 - 10:23am ET"Well now we have lost our best coach!! His specials were always an edge we could count on. So now we need a special teams coach, O-Line coach, D-line coach,D-coordinator and a head coach along with a GM. You might want to throw three offensive lineman including a left tackle and a QB & reciever now that we have ran CP & LC out of town. Think we can do that in the draft or FA LOL!!! "
dougmc Said:
Mon, December 31, 2007 - 10:35am ET"Westoff's the best in the business and will be sorely missed. Good thing he's not going to another AFC team... It's a shame we moved out of third place in the draft, but we needed a win to build on. T.Jones looked great but Jets should grab McFadden if he's there.O-Line and D-Line are key.Pennington and Vilma for Jason Taylor and Fins second and fourth pick...Anyway have a great year get well soon"
Craig Brown Said:
Mon, December 31, 2007 - 10:52am ET"Coach Westhoff is a class act and a class coach and the Jets were blessed to have him on their sidelines. It was fun to see the different players he coached over the years mature into the players they are now. I only wish him the best in his future and hopefully we will see him on the sidelines again. Good Luck coach and may the good lord heal you."
Steve Said:
Mon, December 31, 2007 - 11:33am ET"Good Luck Coach Westhoff may you heal quickly and may God carry you through the process!! You will be sorely missed!! try to get rested up I have a strong suspicion you will be back on the sidelines before it is all said and done and I can only hope the Jets are fortunate enough to be the benefactor. Hurry back!!"
greentea Said:
Mon, December 31, 2007 - 11:51am ET"I agree with you Steve! I could have not put it better! Except you left out offensive cooridinator! Couldn't the Jets afford a wheel chair and give Westoff the position? He is the best coach on the team, a pure genious, and deserves a promotion! He will be missed.. "
R in CT Said:
Mon, December 31, 2007 - 12:33pm ET"Coach Westhoff, simply, thank you for bringing so much to this team. Not only your immense coaching skills, but your continued excellence, intelligence, spirit and overall class. Best of luck and we look forward to seeing you in 2009! Be well."
Charles Said:
Mon, December 31, 2007 - 1:47pm ET"The news keeps getting better and better with this team. Now we lose are best coach. LOL Plus I just found out with are win over the Chiefs we now have a 6th spot in the draft. Wonderful there goes any thought of draftting anybody good unless someone proves me wrong. Please prove me wrong and give me hope for next year. Otherwise next year is going to be a repeat. Please adjust the OLINE and QB."
Larry Said:
Mon, December 31, 2007 - 1:56pm ET"Good luck,good health, and a speedy recovery. The best ST coach we have ever had, if not the best ever! The only coach on our staff I was hoping wouldnt leave."
CHUCK B. Said:
Mon, December 31, 2007 - 2:01pm ET"COACH WESTOFF IS GOING TO BE TRULY MISSED ON THE SIDELINE AND IN THE LOCKER ROOM. I WISH HIM WELL WITH THE SURGERY AND A SPEEDY RECOVERY. I'M SURE THE TEAM WILL HOLD DOWN THE FORT UNTIL YOUR RETURN WITH THE GREEN AND WHITE, IN WHAT EVER CAPACITY IT MAY BE.. GOD SPEED MIKE AND BEST OF HEALTH"
ret2ski Said:
Mon, December 31, 2007 - 2:11pm ET"Randy, if you get a chance would you let Coach Westhoff know how much Jets fans are wishing him well & will absolutely miss him. I don't know if you ever visit any of the message boards, but if you were to read the posts you would see that Mike is widely considered to be the Jets best coach. Here's to a successful surgery & speedy recovery for Mike."
Randy Lange Said:
"I'll make sure he's aware of the comments of support that are coming in here and elsewhere, ret2ski."
Steve Said:
Mon, December 31, 2007 - 2:12pm ET"Green tea, I only mentioned the ones that I thought someone might overlook!! LOL I will pitch in on the wheelchair if Woody can't afford it!! LOL"
Ira Said:
Mon, December 31, 2007 - 2:35pm ET"The best move the Jets made yesterday was not to sell beer. Even though there was only about 35,000 in attendance it made for a more enjoyable atmosphere. There were no problems in the stands and no scenes or trouble in the bathrooms at halftime. No drunks walking up and down the stairs and spilling beer or falling on people. Fans actually watched the game. Note to the Jets NO MORE BEER SALES!"
Drew Said:
Mon, December 31, 2007 - 3:05pm ET"David Bowens said it best after the game. Alot of players and coaches in the NFL just got alot happier that MW is no longer on the Jets sidelines......It looks like we will miss on my boy Jake Long....Thanks Herm. Chiefs will take Jake right before us in the draft. We will need a couple of these QB's to really impress to make our #6 pick look more valuable. Suggs & OL in FA and OL and WR in draft."
Drew Said:
Mon, December 31, 2007 - 3:11pm ET"Unlike some of my fellow Jet fans I trust our coach and GM. They will need to land a BIG FA this offseason though (Suggs or Faneca). Please trade Vilma and Chad. Vilma for the obvious reasons (hopefully a 2nd rounder) and Chad needs to play elsewhere to finish his career. I have taken alot of shots at #10 this year but will always respect what he did for this franchise. ByeSutton..Hello Ryan?"
SCJoe Said:
Mon, December 31, 2007 - 4:56pm ET"Big loss with Westoff gone. Big loss droping from #3 to #6 as well. That makes it even more important to win big in free agency. My wish list for Jets.......Fanaca OG, Samuals CB, Ryan DC, Martz OC and find a way to move up for McFadden. Anything beyond that would be gravy."
Steve Said:
Mon, December 31, 2007 - 5:02pm ET"Randy,I think that ret2ski brings up a good point about coach Westhoff knowing about all of his support. How about a special tribute to him when he has his surgery and all of us blog heads can send him our best wishes at that time. I think back & we all agree to disagree about certain players & coaches. We just went from OTAs-a16 game season & all of the post I bet you won't find a negative on MW"
Dave Said:
Mon, December 31, 2007 - 5:07pm ET"Ira has a right to voice his opinion, but so do those who like a beer at the game. The Jets should have announced before the game that they were not going to sell beer and let the fans decide if they wanted to come. I come from Long Island, and if I knew it was going to be a dry game in the freezing rain at the end of a 4-12 season, I might have stayed home. Shame on you Mr Johnson and Jet mgmt"
Tim Said:
Mon, December 31, 2007 - 6:34pm ET"I hope Westhoff gets well soon. The most consistent coach we had. I respect his knowledge in ST. He's truly a standout at his position. A benchmark for all others aspiring to be a coach. Again, get well."
Frank Said:
Mon, December 31, 2007 - 9:08pm ET"Too bad about Westhoff I wish him the best. The guy was the only bright spot and true professional in the organization and certainly amongst the coaching staff including the HC. He had the respect and admiration of ALL the players and the Jets better hope he can make it back. Jets need to trade Coles, Chad, Vilma, Ellis and D-Rob for as many picks as possible this team is not getting better soon"
crowley73 Said:
Tue, January 1, 2008 - 8:58pm ET"mike all us true jets fans are really going to miss what you did for this team all them years you where here i hope you have a good and fast recovery and hopefully when your back on your feet you will make it back on the field "
Danielle Said:
Wed, January 2, 2008 - 9:47pm ET"I was sad to hear that Mike is leaving, but I wish him all the best and hope he has a full and speedy recovery. I'm crossing my fingers that he makes it back to the filed sometime in the near future."
Steve Said:
Wed, January 2, 2008 - 9:55pm ET"Coach Westhoff's ingenuity and leadership will definately be missed next season. Loyal Jets fans are praying for a speedy recovery. Get well soon. "
Roy Said:
Wed, January 2, 2008 - 11:52pm ET"Thank you, thank you, thank you for all the work and all the sweat and all the excitement on special teams over the years. Especially all the times you made the Dolphins soil themselves (in the usual sense but also with actual soil by missing tackles). You've given me so much to cheer for over the years and I truly appreciate it. (DECLINED: VULGAR (SOIL THEMSELVES))"
Brandon Said:
Thu, January 3, 2008 - 9:12am ET"In all the years he's been a Jet, the special teams has not once let us down. It's actually been the most consistently strong unit of the team. I hope Mike gets well and if he decides he wants to come back, I hope the Jets keep the door open. Maybe hire an assistant or interim coach for 2008 and then re-address in 2009. PS: Herm fired another offensive coordinator..Hackett to KC in 08? LOL!"
terry Said:
Thu, January 3, 2008 - 1:04pm ET"Great story, my best wishes to this guy for a sucessful surgery, and I cant wait for him to return to coaching he was the best."
JOHNNY Said:
Sat, January 5, 2008 - 11:43am ET"TO SUM IT UP IN ONE SHORT WAY , THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU MIKE! YOU WILL BE MISSED! "
Al Said:
Sat, January 5, 2008 - 2:11pm ET"Why Jimmie Johnson let him go after the 2000 season; I'll never know, but Mike Westhoff will always be a legend."
Randy Lange Said:
"Al, Dave Wannstedt took over the Dolphins from Jimmy Johnson for the 2000 season."
Allen Said:
Tue, January 8, 2008 - 1:17pm ET"I think it's a shame that Westhoff is having these problems. His special teams' was the only consistently good segment of the Jets team all season. I wish him luck and hope he recovers soon."
Paul B. Said:
Wed, January 9, 2008 - 10:23pm ET"I hope he recovers quickly, and gets the hell back here. He's the best special teams coach in the business. It's not even close. "
edward robertson Said:
Tue, August 5, 2008 - 8:25am ET"Iam going to miss coach Westhoff I had a chance to meet the man of greatness on special teams for the Jets and I pray that he returns in2010"
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james Said:
Sun, December 30, 2007 - 10:33pm ET"Hope westoff have a speedy recovery he was a great st coach and i hope he feels"
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