Mangini By The Numbers: What To Expect This Season (Offense)

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Published: July 23, 2009

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... the shape of the team. Will the offense be led by an aerial attack, a smashmouth ground game, or a balance between the two? The mainstream media has reported it both ways, on one hand, saying Eric Mangini is a tough coach that brings a hard hitting running game. On the other hand, they've said he favors a pass heavy attack with a range of deep routes.

So which is it?

Cleveland is the second stop for Mangini, his first stop as head coach was with the New York Jets from 2006-2008. In his three seasons with New York, he led the team to a 23-25 record and a playoff birth. While obviously it's not an amazing record, for a rookie coach, it's to be expected. Entering his fourth season, with three years of experience under his belt, he looks to take on the daunting task of leading the legendary Browns from shambles back to NFL glory.

Let's try and figure out how it will be done.

In 2006, the offense was led by Chad Pennington and used a three running back system...

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