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Sean McDermott


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Is it me or does it seem like out of all 3 coaches, his job is the least one in jeopardy at this moment. I remember when we wanted his head, but one thing I like about him is he seem to be very passionate about what he do. He's also the youngest, he's not even 40 yet and has energy I only dream Rivera would have. He'll make adjustments if something isn't working the best. I do however tend to wonder if it was his decision would he choose Martin over Nakamura, cause I know that's a Rivera call

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If that's the case the question should be .. why did he take so long?

Idk. I think it was after the Giants game. We gave up an opening scoring drive every game to that point. We haven't gave up one since. We're also #6 in redzone D. IIRC. So id say he's had more of a role since week 4. We aren't giving up a lot of points BUT it seems we're always giving up the late game winnig drive.

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Last year when everyone was ready to hang him, and even early this year, it seemed to me people didn't give him a fair shake. Too many assumed that just because he got run out of Philly, he was no good. He was a scapegoat there just like Castillo.

I'm not ready to anoint him as a savior, but he has been the least of our problems.

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If that's the case the question should be .. why did he take so long?

I agree that it took too long, but as a leader you have to give subordinates a chance to do their job before you step in and take over... I suspect McDermott won't be around much longer.

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Last year when everyone was ready to hang him, and even early this year, it seemed to me people didn't give him a fair shake. Too many assumed that just because he got run out of Philly, he was no good. He was a scapegoat there just like Castillo.

I'm not ready to anoint him as a savior, but he has been the least of our problems.

no, they were both terrible.

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