EA: Wischusen's a Proponent of HC Stability
Published: Tue, January 13, 2009 - 4:22pm ET
By Eric Allen
Allen is the senior managing editor of newyorkjets.com. He is in his ninth season with the Jets.
File Under: Eric Mangini, Cleveland Browns, Brian Schottenheimer, Baltimore Ravens, Rex Ryan, Bob Wischusen, Arizona Cardinals, Russ Grimm
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01/13 — On some days, Bob Wischusen wakes up and has no idea what city he's in.
“I had to look at the phone in the hotel room this morning just to make sure I knew where I was,” the Jets’ play-by-play voice said this morning, “but I’m in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and I’ve got Memphis vs. Tulsa [in NCAA men's basketball] tonight. And then I’m home for a few days, thank goodness.”
On Sunday, while the Giants were going toe-to-toe with the Eagles in divisional playoff action, "Shoes" was in El Paso, Texas, calling a women’s basketball battle between UTEP and Houston.
A man on the move for ESPN, Wischusen has kept up to date with the Jets’ off-season happenings. Two weeks after the dismissal of head coach Eric Mangini, Wischusen expressed disappointment in seeing him go.
“I really thought Eric had proven enough, certainly from a work ethic standpoint — nobody could possibly work harder at what they do than what he did at that job," Wischusen said. "I would have liked to see him have the chance to come back and right the ship.”
But Mangini’s the Browns' skipper in Cleveland and the Green & White will name his successor in the near future. Wischusen, who just finished his seventh season as the team’s play-by-play man, stresses the importance of organizational stability.
“I thought it was kind of funny that the media thought the absolute no-brainer replacement for Eric Mangini was Bill Cowher," he told Randy Lange and myself on the "Jets Two-Minute Drive" radio program, which is on our site now. "The same reporters that are endorsing the firing of Eric after three years think that a guy that took 14 years to win a Super Bowl in Pittsburgh is the guy that has to come here.”
For the fourth time since owner Woody Johnson purchased the team in 2000, the Jets almost assuredly will hire a first-time NFL head coach. But head-coaching rookies experienced great success in 2008 as Mike Smith and Tony Sparano led the Falcons and the Dolphins respectively to improbable division titles while John Harbaugh is preparing the Baltimore Ravens for the AFC Championship Game.
“I think the NFL is a copycat league and if you look at this past year, who are the two or three guys that drew the most headlines in the NFL for doing a spectacular job? They’re first-year head coaches,” Shoes said.
If the Jets have pegged either Ravens defensive coordinator Rex Ryan or Cardinals offensive line coach Russ Grimm as their guy, they won't be able to officially announce the hiring until that coach's team gets eliminated from postseason action.
A number of reports this week have indicated the Jets' top choice is Ryan. After 10 seasons with the Ravens and the past four as defensive coordinator, Ryan added assistant head coach duties to his résumé prior to this campaign. His defense finished second in the NFL in the regular season and has forced eight turnovers in two playoff games.
“I do think the transition would be smooth from a scheme standpoint because obviously Eric Mangini and Mike Tannenbaum over the past three years have done a pretty solid job transforming the personnel the Jets have from 4-3 to 3-4 personnel and that’s what the Ravens run,” Wischusen said. “It would be a pretty natural transition for Rex Ryan to come in here.”
Ryan deserves a lot of credit for this recent Ravens run. He has a couple of potential Hall of Famers at his disposal in LB Ray Lewis and S Ed Reed and there is also great talent around when you include the likes of NT Haloti Ngata and LB Terrell Suggs. But RR's the man calling the shots and he’s got his defenders flying around every week.
“I don’t think there are too many defensive coordinators who have coached mediocre guys to greatness. You have to have players. There is no question,” Shoes said. “And I think we’ve seen it up close and personal — the Jets have players. They could add more and there are certainly needs on the defense, but I don’t think there is any question that there is at least a core of players on this team that any coach is going to look at and be pretty excited about.”
The Jets could opt to stay in house with offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer or offensive line coach Bill Callahan. Despite Schottenheimer having to make major modifications to his offensive system in August after the Jets acquired Brett Favre, the Jets’ 405 total points were the third-highest total in franchise history and their 48 touchdowns were the second-most.
“I think Brian Schottenheimer is a brilliant young football mind and I think he has a lot of the characteristics you would want in a head coach. I think he is a born leader,” said the voice of the Jets. “Just talking to him, he is wise beyond his years.”
The well-traveled Wischusen just hopes the final pick — whoever that may be — will be around for the long haul.
Fans Respond
Here's your chance to tell Randy what you think! Add a Comment | Hide All Show All (28)Ray Said:
Tue, January 13, 2009 - 6:13pm ET"...would be willing to keep Schott as the OC might be the one that gets the job. I find it amazing that the Jets are so in love with this guy. Clayton also said with Pioli going to KC they will make a hard run at Spags. If the Jets want him they better move now."
BigEd Said:
Tue, January 13, 2009 - 6:33pm ET"I agree 1000% that stability is needed and a very good thing. But you've got to find the right guy! I have to give Eric his due. His core values are a great foundation for us. I think we've also got the right method for selecting personnel. One thing the Jets have never been and that's AGGRESSIVE on both sides of the ball! That's what I would want in a HC! Go get REX!!!"
Russell Said:
Tue, January 13, 2009 - 6:55pm ET"As to the Head Coach position, no matter who the Jets hire, this guy will be under the gun to produce a championship caliber team within a short period of time. The Jets need some stability at the head coach position otherwise they're doomed to repeat the same mistakes. I mean, a new head coach every three to five years doesn't promote stability. Let's hope the Jets hire Rex Ryan. "
Row Said:
Tue, January 13, 2009 - 6:59pm ET"I don't think Schott had a prayer to be HC. There is no reason Callahan would stay unless he was sole OC. I am so ready for the the Draft it's sickening. I see a Ravens vs Eagles superbowl with the Eagles winning it all! Anyone but New England!! "
wayne Said:
Tue, January 13, 2009 - 7:50pm ET"This team has enough pieces on D to be very effective.They proved that early.The problem was too many pop quizzes.too much thinking,too much read and react as opposes to attacking.Defensive players want to attack.It's obvious the read and react style of play wasn't working so let's bring someone in here who can get these guys to play instinctively,with verve and desire.Based on results,that's Ryan"
duaine Said:
Tue, January 13, 2009 - 7:52pm ET"I tend to agree if the jets wanted to hire Schott , they would have done so I think it might Rex Ryan who they r waiting on . The defense needs a firm hand to shake up things.Lets give KC and Bret Ratliff a chance to battle for the quarterback position this summer.I think anyone of those guys can make difference.Look at other teams that gave their rookie QB a chance. We need a big wide receiver!!!"
Drew Said:
Tue, January 13, 2009 - 8:01pm ET"Excellent point about the fans and media killing Mangini but then pining for Cowher. I think Mangini deserved a 4th year to show what he was made of but apparently Woody listened to Joe Beningo and the rest of the Jets mob. I do think Ryan should be the choice. He has been invloved in the game forever is from a family rich in defensive knowledge. Not to mention his teams defense are animals"
Drew Said:
Tue, January 13, 2009 - 8:03pm ET"Ryan is also a fiery guy which should calm down the maniac fans and media that thought Mangini was too quiet and chewed way too much gum for thier liking. I have seen Ryan get fired up and have yet to see any gum chewing during the game. Sounds like its a win for everyone"
Jetsman Said:
Tue, January 13, 2009 - 10:01pm ET"Hey Randy, what happened to Erik Ainge and Marcus Henry, the rookies we drafted back in April? Are they still on the team?"
Eric Allen Said:
"Yes, Jetsman, they are both still on the team."
Jetsman Said:
Tue, January 13, 2009 - 10:06pm ET"I believe that the only good head coaches we had were Weeb Ewbank from back in the day, and Bill Parcells. Those guys were real leaders, and I'd bet that Parcells would of taken us to a Super Bowl if he had stayed."
JOE T. Said:
Tue, January 13, 2009 - 11:05pm ET"TANNENBAUM NEEDS TO MAN UP AND HIRE SCHOTTY HE WILL BE A HALL OF FAME HEAD COACH.I GUARANTEE IT. IF TANNY GIVES IN TO THE FANS HE WILL REGRET IT FOR A LONG TIME. HE MUST HIRE SCHOTTY HECK WITH THE FANS CHOICE WHAT DO THEY KNOW ANYWAY"
Vincent Said:
Wed, January 14, 2009 - 12:19am ET"Oh boy! More Jets trial-and-error regarding the HC position. As usual it will probably end up more 'error' than 'trial', meanwhile the team will age, we lose top players and then we wonder why we continue to suck year after year. If RR is so great, offer him a fat check and bring him in as DefCoord, and get an experienced HC. Stop the 'copycat' trend of fresh HCs in the NFL!!"
BigEd Said:
Wed, January 14, 2009 - 8:39am ET"Where's IRA??? oo. Guys, I think the game plan all along was for stability, ergo the choice of a young coach in Mangini. He would still be here but the team just imploded in all areas. Penalties, lack of fire, lack of execution, the list goes on. Those things should have been automatic by now. Really hope Rex is here 15+ years. "
keithin Said:
Wed, January 14, 2009 - 12:42pm ET"maybe the new coach will take advantage of the draft picks strengths instead of trying to bumbard them with everything at once. we actually had a over 6 foot receiver?? oh he just practices. wheres clowny marcus henry?? gholston rushing the passer as an end? "
Bob Jets fan 45 years. Said:
Wed, January 14, 2009 - 1:57pm ET"Schottinheimer, are you kidding me?.He as much as anybody is responsible for the Jets meltdown during the last 5 games."
MikeMc Said:
Wed, January 14, 2009 - 3:03pm ET"Drew you are right on about Beningno( & other Media know it alls) firing Mangini, but what is done is done now its time for Ryan, if it was Spags or Shotty he would be hired already.Mangini was victimized by Favre( & Sutton), if Clemmens or Ratty started there would have been more patience.Ray , I see it the same way, Shotty is part of the deal with a new coach, and I think thats a good move ."
harbman Said:
Wed, January 14, 2009 - 4:27pm ET"Yes, i would like to see Ryan. He would be the right type of coach to fire up this team. and if Brett returns ,he too better get more fired up then he was toward the end of the season. But whoever the Jets head coach is he just better bring back the super bowl to the green and white. like Joe Beningo would say; " just bring me that Super Bowl""
Ray Said:
Wed, January 14, 2009 - 5:53pm ET"Vincent, I don't think the Jets can go after Rex, or several of the others that have been mentioned in here, for DC. I believe because that is a lateral move they would have to be released from their contract."
Jim in Plattsburgh Said:
Wed, January 14, 2009 - 7:18pm ET"I believe in a sense of family and investing for the long haul. I'm sickened by the trading and frantic search for the magic fix. I would love nothing better than to have someone who is a hard working - hard nosed - player or coach and stick with him. Change for the sake of change is nothing more than a dog chasing it's tail. I never wanted to get rid of Chad and I never wanted to fire Mangini. "
ablity Said:
Wed, January 14, 2009 - 8:59pm ET"hey joe t, r u even a Jets fan, no jets fan after watching the offense this year can even think about wanting SCHOTTY as head coach. i dont understand that one, can u explain what will make you think he will be a good coach, r u a family member or something"
Vincent Said:
Thu, January 15, 2009 - 11:57am ET"I generally agree with you Ray - not many want to make a lateral move & most likely RR wont; his comments indicate he wants a HC position. But that's why I said offer him a fat check. If the fat check comes with working for a proven HC performer (Cowher, Marty, Shanahan) I reckon he'll take it. If it come with answering to Schotty Jnr or some other upstart, he'll tell Woody 'No thanks' (contd)"
Vincent Said:
Thu, January 15, 2009 - 12:04pm ET"(cont) Also, recently I read on here something like 'Why get Cowher? It took him 14yrs to win a Superbowl. Might as well have kept Mangini...' WRONG! WRONG! WRONG! The fact he has ALREADY won a SB is the key. There is no trial & error with him. He knows what it takes roster, staff, emotion and psyche-wise, and strategically. Mangini knew the Xs and Os, but not what it takes to win the SB."
Big O Said:
Thu, January 15, 2009 - 4:50pm ET"Eric, I have a name that will take us to the playoffs next season or whenever released and that name is none other than MICHAEL VICK!! he can shake up the defensive line, he can throw the ball, he can scramble like hell nobody can do it like VICK! We need to spend money on him. I am pretty sure he is ready to bust out of the seams now. If we dont watch another team do it and go far!"
Tonyz Said:
Thu, January 15, 2009 - 7:37pm ET"I think the Jets should do a whole new make over this year; new coaches and uniforms....etc. A fresh new start!!!!!!"
JET 4 LIFE Said:
Fri, January 16, 2009 - 12:47pm ET"Big O I LOVE IT "The Mad Dog" is Definitly a great Choice i think the 2 years he served will make him a great citizen going foward and he is re-born he will be great for any team that grabs him his new lease on life will make him a great Football Player Again we should Absolutly consider the posibility"
d Said:
Mon, January 19, 2009 - 9:49am ET"i am 49 and a jet fan since 1967.i am sitting here like a deer in headlights.shaking my head and saying here we go again another rookie head coach another growing season another wait till next year .why do we always get has beens and rookies give this guy a shot.what about proven winners gruden,shanahan etc.woody wake up.i am at my wits end.i do bleed green.but am tired of bleeding make it stop. d"
HDR Said:
Tue, January 20, 2009 - 6:11am ET"I think RR will be a great HC. He actually has real football experience, not like Mangini who came in as a ball boy at the age of 24?? REX learned from his legendary father Buddy.Mangini was hot because of his association with Bill B in New Eng. and that's it. so for all those who think Mangini was a better choice just go and check their records. REX is a big upgrade over Mangini. Thanks Woody!!!"
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Ray Said:
Tue, January 13, 2009 - 6:05pm ET"John Clayton was on ESPN earlier saying that while Schott's name is in certain cirlces and the front runner, that he thinks it will be either Spags or Ryan. I think if we don't see someone named before sunday then the Jets are waiting on the Ravens to lose so Ryan can be named. If they really wanted B Schott it would be a done deal already. Clayton said it may come down to which of those two..."
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