Rich Miano Is Still Hawaiian to His Core
Published: Thu, February 12, 2009 - 4:50pm ET
By Randy Lange
Lange is editor-in-chief of newyorkjets.com. He covered the Jets for 13 years for The Record of Hackensack, N.J.
File Under: Hawaii, Joe Klecko, Boomer Esiason, Honolulu, Rich Miano, Oaho, Kenny O'Brien
02/12 — Football is a sport of circles. And a few such story arcs came around for Rich Miano in Honolulu on Pro Bowl Sunday.
Miano, the associate head coach at the University of Hawaii and the former Jets safety from the late Eighties, took his kids to see the NFL's all-star game at creaky but colorful Aloha Stadium. They happened to be sitting next to the radio booth, where Boomer Esiason happened to be visible as he provided the game analysis on Westwood One.
"I told them, 'Hey, there's Boomer Esiason.' They didn't know who he was. You've got to be kidding me," Miano said with a nostalgic laugh.
That's because Miano knows Esiason well, and it predates Boomer's three-year stay with the Jets, by which time Rich was an Eagle and a Falcon.
Miano's biggest two-minute drill as a Jet probably was Nov. 29, 1987, at the Meadowlands against Boomer's Bengals. With 1:48 to play, he took Barry Bennett's block of Jim Breech's go-ahead field goal attempt 67 yards to instead put the Jets ahead, 27-20. Forty-three seconds later, he picked off Esiason at the Jets 39 and ran it back to the Cincy 40 to seal the deal that day.
"That was the kind of game that has the most impact for a defensive back — closing seconds, touchdown, interception," Miano reminisced. "But I had fond memories of all my years there."
Meanwhile, there is the annual circle (which will be interrupted next year when the Pro Bowl is played in Miami) in which Miano attends the all-star game that he felt he was getting close to — his 1988 Jets season he started all 16 games for the only time in his 10-year career and supplied 112 tackles and a pair of interceptions to the Green & White cause.
The old safety stays in touch with the Jets. He talked with Joe Klecko recently, sees Kenny O'Brien in his coaching circles, and even checked in with current Jets strength coach Sal Alosi about finding a conditioning internship for one of his players.
You see, Miano may have been born in Brockton, Mass., and played his pro ball at opposite ends of the New Jersey Turnpike in the Meadowlands and the old Vet, but he's a Hawaiian islander through and through.
"My mom and dad live out here, my sister lives out here. We started our business out here, and of course I'm coaching at my alma mater," he explained. "Obviously, my love for Hawaii is something I'm compassionate about."
His business is Hawaii Speed & Quickness, which he started nine years ago to develop the islands' kids', well, speed and quickness to be able to play sports through sports camps and clinics. Over the years the organization has moved into drug prevention and alcohol awareness programs, and through federal, state and county grants, 95 percent of the programs are free to the kids.
I talked with Rich on my last day in Honolulu before returning to New Jersey and I wanted to probe him on how he feels about the isolation of being on the big little island of Oahu, 10 hours by plane and 5,000 miles away from his pro stomping grounds and four hours and 2,000 miles away from UH's nearest WAC opponents.
"You know, people still refer to 'I'm going back to the States' or 'I'm going back to the United States,' or sometimes they refer to us not being the 50th state," he said. "This is the most isolated place in the world, nothing within 2,500 nautical miles, but we have ESPN, CNN, satellite TV. You have everything and you're only a long plane ride away from anything.
"Whether it's us playing in the Sugar Bowl, B.J. Penn in Ultimate Fighting, Shane Victorino with the Phillies, whatever happens out here, it's not necessarily us against the world, but we're trying to represent Hawaii. It's like its own entity."
So Rich Miano will keep sending his Warriors from the islands to the mainland, if they so desire, and meanwhile keep his doors open at home to any friends from his past if they find their way to his home in paradise.
"All they have to do is look in the phonebook. I still have my original number," he said. "I'll take care of my old teammates."
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Randy Lange Said:
"Ira, that's a meaty question for a Friday morning. Going back six years, Brandon Moore went to NFL Europe in 2003 and has been a fixture at RG for the Jets ever since. Others who played in NFLE for the Jets and then made a regular-season roster: NT Alan Harper ('04, Jets '04), WR Donovan Morgan ('04, HOU '05), LB Ryan Myers ('04, Jets '05-06), RB-KR Ian Smart ('04, TB '04) and LB Blake Costanzo ('07, BUF '07-08)."
Tom Spicer Said:
Fri, February 13, 2009 - 9:08am ET"IRA, I hear what you are saying but I think if Garcia or Leftwhich come in they are going to want to start & we dont need that."
Ira Said:
Fri, February 13, 2009 - 1:59pm ET"Randy, Thanks just wanted to make sure you're completely recovered from the jet lag from the Pro Bowl Trip. I knew Costanzo was up there [he was your guy} but some of the other names are a blast from the past. If Garcia or Lefty want to start then let them sign with us or somebody else and earn it.Jets need for #5 or #11 to step up and become the future. GO JETS!!!!"
matt from orlando Said:
Fri, February 13, 2009 - 11:32pm ET"Randy, I have heard some talk on the radio down here about kurt warner possibly wanting a 2 year deal with the jets? can you provide any info about that rumor?"
Randy Lange Said:
"Sorry, matt, no, I can't."
MikeMc Said:
Sat, February 14, 2009 - 4:24pm ET"Ira is right, we need a vet , just in case. Spicer your right in the fact that we can't bring in another washed up or on the way out vet that demands to start because of ego. It is now time to find or develop our own young QB so we can finally have long term success. We just might have to take a step back so we can take a permanent step forward."
Ira Said:
Sat, February 14, 2009 - 8:30pm ET"MikeMc, Good to see you're on board. They won't take a step back because the team has playoff talent on it now. Add a Safety, CB, Punter,WR and LB {the big money goes to Scott and the rest are second tier players] and have a solid draft plus the different coaching approach and this team will be in the hunt come Dec. GO JETS!!!!!"
supercooljetfan Said:
Sat, February 14, 2009 - 8:53pm ET"even tho he played well last season i def dont want warner next season hes at that age where he can fall off at any time "
Row Said:
Sat, February 14, 2009 - 9:56pm ET"If Garcia is willing to be a backup I would be willing to sign him. We really have to change our identity on O though. If we can just get the smash mouth mentality that we ARE going to RUN for first downs. Forget the trick play trash, RUN the ball! I'd like to see a Shawn Alexander head this way.. Really want Boldin or even Chad Johnson, he needs a new start. He still has it!"
Drew Said:
Sun, February 15, 2009 - 11:11am ET"I am all for a vet being signed at QB but who are we letting go? We are not carrying 4 QB's this year. I will say this again. I think Ainge is a legit NFL QB. If we sign a vet we will have to give up on one of the 3 we currently have on the roster."
carl Said:
Sun, February 15, 2009 - 5:20pm ET"Randy what do you know about Vick?"
Randy Lange Said:
"carl, I know nothing more than you know."
Jay Said:
Sun, February 15, 2009 - 8:41pm ET"Hey fellas, I'm all for the Ratliff and Clemens Derby in camp, frankly I think either of them can be high quality qbs (and I'm psyched about Ratty's potential), but if Bulger got let go, I wouldn't mind taking a flyer on him. When the Rams as a team were decent, he shined. Hopefully he hasn't suffered from David Carr syndrome at this point."
Ira Said:
Mon, February 16, 2009 - 7:11am ET"Jay, Bulger is damaged goods. Too many injuries. Plus he has never played in the elements [8 dome games per year ] that he would in the Meadowlands and NorthEast sites. Drew, Ainge could always go back to the PS. If the Jets can't sign Scott i would like them to bring back Barton at the right price if they could. What about Vilma if the Saints let him hit the open market? We do have a true NT now."
Ray Said:
Mon, February 16, 2009 - 1:26pm ET"Ira, Bulger may have been playing in a dome, but he also went to college in WV and HS in Pittsburgh, I believe, so he should be able to handle some cold weather. He has a strong enoough arm for the winds in the meadowlands easy. And all these guys your talking about bringing in are damaged goods in one way or another."
Tom Spicer Said:
Mon, February 16, 2009 - 3:21pm ET"I just read the Ravens have cut McAlister he was due $4 mil & he had a season ending injury last year. We could sign him to play corner, Leonard from the Ravens to play saftey & Scott form the Ravens to play MLB. I think we could get all 3 of these guys. McAlister is free to sign with anyone the Ravens have Landry the saftey who is a free agent so they are going to let Leonard walk & the Ravens. "
Tom Spicer Said:
Mon, February 16, 2009 - 3:24pm ET"can not afford Suggs, Lewis & Scott so they we let Scott walk. If we can get this done not only will all of the holes on D be filled but we could go into the draft knowing that we could take the best player out there no matter what the position is the draft."
Drew Said:
Mon, February 16, 2009 - 3:38pm ET"I agree on Bulger. He is a less talented K Warner. I want him nowhere near the East Coast and NJ. They are both climate QB's....Ira if Ainge goes on PS he will get picked up by a team looking for a young cheap 3rd stringer. I will take my chances with tthe 3 guys we have unless somehting crazy happens. The FA's QB's are just as much of a crap shoot as Clemens is at this point...Maybe Jeff Garcia?"
Tom Spicer Said:
Mon, February 16, 2009 - 4:05pm ET"I wanted to add because I forgot to write it before is that Ryan being his former coach would know better than anyone if McAlister still has it "
Russell Said:
Mon, February 16, 2009 - 6:17pm ET"The Ravens released CB Chris McAlister. I for one wouldn't mind the Jets pairing him with Revis for a couple of years. But, I would still like to see the Jets draft another CB with either their first or second round draft picks. Then the Jets could sign the likes of SS Leonhard and ILB Scott in free agency."
mike Said:
Mon, February 16, 2009 - 6:45pm ET" Randy what would they do with Gholston and Pace if they bring a OLB from the Ravens. Love the idea of bringing back Vilma he is a playmaker when Harris is more of a run stuffer. Harris can come out for nickel and dime packages. "
mike Said:
Mon, February 16, 2009 - 6:52pm ET"Randy it seems Rex Ryan doesn't really run a 3-4 or 4-3, is it possible we could see Vernon Gholston go back to DE permanately. If so does it seem that he could respond more to that role than at OLB"
Randy Lange Said:
"mike, it's all possible, but it's still a work in progress. I hope to speak with Vernon soon for a story about how he's doing so far in the early stages of the Jets' new scheme."
Ira Said:
Tue, February 17, 2009 - 7:28am ET"Drew, Garcia or Leftwich would be fine with me. Don't be shocked if Boller comes in because of Cavanaugh. I would rather have Ainge then Boller. I would not sign McAlister. His best days are behind him and that pick of Vinny returned for 98 yds and a TD back in 12/2000 is fixed in my mind. Man that seems like a long time ago. Ellis and LC are the only players left from that team."
ablity Said:
Tue, February 17, 2009 - 8:10am ET"hey, we can get Chris McAlister and it can be a done deal, then we can draft ray malaluga in the first round and a saftey in the second and our denfense will be the best in the leauge"
Ira Said:
Tue, February 17, 2009 - 8:17am ET"Getting back to the CB spot if the Jets don't want to go through the draft and want a veteran starter B.McFadden would be a good choice. C. Ivory is familar with Rex's system but McFadden is a much better player. Playing for the Steelers he knows the 3-4 aggresive style that the Jets will be playing. You line him up opposite Revis and they are set at CB. I might also take another shot at Miller."
Drew Said:
Tue, February 17, 2009 - 10:42am ET"I dont hate McAlister but his playing days are numbered. He is often injured and has lost more than a step. I do like Mcfadden. he is an agressive player that fits our team then have Lowery as our 3 d coner not too bad......I almost had a 100% approval on your post Ira until I saw that dreaded J Miller's name pop up. "
Hogan Said:
Tue, February 17, 2009 - 11:00am ET"I still think we should spend the big money for Asoumgho (or whatever) CB from Oakland. But I do like all three of the ravens u r talking about. Still think Leftwitch is beat FA QB, but as a emergency plan B or C only. Def need to use this year to see what we have in Rhatty and Kellin. I just dont think Angie has the arm strength, remember how tiered of Chads floaters we were. cont."
Hogan Said:
Tue, February 17, 2009 - 11:01am ET"Angies scouting reports all said he was a Pennington clone. Cerebral, good leader, WEAK ARM."
Frank Said:
Tue, February 17, 2009 - 11:57am ET"Ira forget Garcia or Leftwich both will want to go where they have a chance to start. As for Boller I want nothing to do with him he is worse than anyone on our roster. I want to see what we have I don't care if we play all 3 this year."
Anonymous Said:
Tue, February 17, 2009 - 4:42pm ET"Hey guys, does anyone know what draft pick we had to give to the packers for Favre's year? I think it's a 3rd, can someone confirm. Also, what did we get from the Broncos for Dwayne Robertson?"
mike Said:
Tue, February 17, 2009 - 6:12pm ET"Randy have you herd of any talk about the possibility of NY going after Derek Anderson. If so who would be the odd man out on the roster and who is possible trade bait for Anderson? Mangini must have an interest in one or two of his old crew."
Randy Lange Said:
"mike, I've heard nothing about it, but I know that Pat Kirwan suggested such a trade in a recent nfl.com column."
Ira Said:
Tue, February 17, 2009 - 7:36pm ET"Drew, Miller has great athletic talent and i still think he can be a solid CB in this league. I wouldn't offer him much just take a flyer on him with a cheap contract and would like to see what he can do with Rex as the HC. Some team will probably give him ok money. He will probably end up with the Pats."
Aldo Muccia Said:
Wed, February 18, 2009 - 9:07am ET"What about Michael Vick ...I know it sounds crazy but could work. "
Dublin Jet Niall Said:
Wed, February 18, 2009 - 10:23am ET"Sorry guys but I'm with Frank on this one. I want to see what we have at the position. All this talk of getting a vet in only postpones the development of the 3 QB's we have. Can we honestly say with any certainty what depth we have at the position? No, I think not. We've got to bite the bullet on this and move on,see what the future holds.We couldn't get it done with Favre-one of the best ever."
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Ira Said:
Fri, February 13, 2009 - 8:37am ET"I see that the Broncos have signed former Jet OG Matt McChesney. Randy, How many of the Jets NFLE players have actually made rosters around the league?"
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