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35 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

He got demoted to 3rd string and then the next day at practice Daboll made him play safety on the scout team.

Insanely disrespectful.

They gave him franchise QB money. Sorry but if you don't earn it you can be embarrassed.

 

He's rich he can take it. Stop feeling sorry for people who can't live up to their contract. This isn't a sport to be soft. Daniels deserves to give back some of that money he stole if you ask me.

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1 minute ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

They gave him franchise QB money. Sorry but if you don't earn it you can be embarrassed.

 

He's rich he can take it. Stop feeling sorry for people who can't live up to their contract. This isn't a sport to be soft. Daniels deserves to give back some of that money he stole if you ask me.

Once again, you literally have zero clue what you are reading or talking about.

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37 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Ouch! Yeah, that's sh-tty coaching.

Also to answer your earlier post, yes it got kind of loud here 😄

Well, it would depend on why he did it.  For example, if Daniel Jones publicly called him out, called him a horrible coach, then maybe.  But if he did it just for spite, then Daboll should never be a head coach ever again.  

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38 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Ouch! Yeah, that's sh-tty coaching.

Also to answer your earlier post, yes it got kind of loud here 😄

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/42590210/giants-players-call-team-soft-question-effort-loss

 

Read those comments by Nabers. They are already turning on Daboll. 

Shocker. I mean, if you disrespect a guy to that level, you are gonna have very few players in your corner. 

He is gonna struggle to ever seen an NFL HC job again.

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1 minute ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Well, it would depend on why he did it.  For example, if Daniel Jones publicly called him out, called him a horrible coach, then maybe.  But if he did it just for spite, then Daboll should never be a head coach ever again.  

I haven't followed that situation closely enough this year to know much, but yeah...

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1 minute ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Well, it would depend on why he did it.  For example, if Daniel Jones publicly called him out, called him a horrible coach, then maybe.  But if he did it just for spite, then Daboll should never be a head coach ever again.  

That is still not the way to handle it. It's childish and petty. The other players are going to see you being childish, petty and intentionally embarrassing another veteran player. 

Unsurprisingly, the team basically laid down today. He lost the team with that move. It's a business, it's not personal. He made it personal.

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2 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/42590210/giants-players-call-team-soft-question-effort-loss

Read those comments by Nabers. They are already turning on Daboll. 

Shocker. I mean, if you disrespect a guy to that level, you are gonna have very few players in your corner. 

He is gonna struggle to ever seen an NFL HC job again.

Daboll has fallen from grace since his initial season...and fallen hard.

Truthfully he kinda screwed us too (unintentionally) because Tepper had us follow his assistant hiring MO and it bombed spectacularly.

(kinda like it's doing in New York right now)

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1 minute ago, kungfoodude said:

The fact you think this is about football shows how little you know about anything. 

You literally couldn't comprehend the simple post I made.

Man you're on here defending a crappy QB who robbed a franchise for millions and decided not to live up to his contract.

 

Just stop the nonsense. He's an adult he will be fine. Who cares if it's petty and childish. This wouldn't even be a conversation if he just played like a franchise QB.

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