Article By Kim Lakner on 22nd June, 2009
When Mangini first accepted the head coaching job in Cleveland, he wanted to infuse a “team-first” attitude in Cleveland. He kept true to his word by trading an unhappy tight end in Kellen Winslow to Tampa Bay.
He then “won” personal disputes with disgruntled players Shaun Rogers and Josh Cribbs, sending them the message that “no one player is bigger than the team.”
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