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ELITE COACHING matters…. Brian DaBallz


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Much how the past 5 years have been "what could have been" as we were up to our eyeballs in mediocrity with Hurney, Rivera and Rhule, the New York Giants are no different.

  • Awful record the past few years with equally as embarrassing HCs
  • Elite RB when healthy, but can't stay off the IR
  • Bottom-5 QB that is not the future of the franchise
  • Vanilla, uninspiring gameplans with no identity

The Giants are 4-1 because of coaching. Daboll gets it. Kafka was a rising OC name coming up in KC and Martindale is a HC candidate that has the Giants' D playing above par.

They pulled the trigger on firing Judge when he was clearly not "the guy" as HC. We didn't and we deserve everything that is currently in front of us. 

For an Owner that said "mediocrity won't be tolerated" ....... it's all bs. Find your brass balls, fire Rhule and Co. after we get humiliated at home again today and let's close this chapter.

"Mediocrity" would be an improvement.

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I see people saying that he would have been our coach if we fired Rhule.. Is there anything supporting this at all?!? We’re there any reports he wanted to coach for us? Do him and Tepper have ties?! 
 

Remember, Rhule was inches away from going to the Giants because it’s a bigger and more desirable market, people just assume he would have coached here instead of the Giants, especially considering he was already in Buffalo. Why would he have chosen us over the Giants?’ 
 

I just don’t get how people are 100% sure he would have been our coach. 

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22 minutes ago, panthersgreenville said:

I see people saying that he would have been our coach if we fired Rhule.. Is there anything supporting this at all?!? We’re there any reports he wanted to coach for us? Do him and Tepper have ties?!

Remember, Rhule was inches away from going to the Giants because it’s a bigger and more desirable market, people just assume he would have coached here instead of the Giants, especially considering he was already in Buffalo. Why would he have chosen us over the Giants?’

I just don’t get how people are 100% sure he would have been our coach. 

Our assistant GM worked with him in Buffalo.

As to Rhule, he previously said coaching the Giants was his dream job, so yes he would have chosen them.over us if they had matched the offer.

Unfortunately for him, they found the offer laughable.

(and they were right)

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