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.... if you feel like you have a fairly solid program[/SIZE], you follow it through."
In an article from the globe by Reiss
"[But] the stories change every day and you have to adjust and adapt to new situations. That's what keeps it fresh. You try to take advantage of your experiences, and if you feel like you have a fairly solid program, you follow it through."
Unless you have a "dream job" waiting for you
cleaning up Tom Coughlin's mess.
Yeah: how fun would that be, with a forgiving media and patient fan base? And sharing the stadium with Manginny = added bonus!
In an article from the globe by Reiss
"[But] the stories change every day and you have to adjust and adapt to new situations. That's what keeps it fresh. You try to take advantage of your experiences, and if you feel like you have a fairly solid program, you follow it through."
Unless you have a "dream job" waiting for you
cleaning up Tom Coughlin's mess.
and a budding young quarterback on the fasttrack to stardom.
Which budding young quarterback would that be? Surely you aren't referring to the over-hyped bust named Eli Manning, are you?
Unless you have a "dream job" waiting for you
cleaning up Tom Coughlin's mess.
Please tell me how coaching the Giants is a "dream job?"
Belichick knows he won't have the same success building a team from scratch under his model because half the league is trying to copy his model. His best option is to work from what he already established.
Plus, the Giants have a $49 million cold fish of a leader in their locker room, and there's no way Manning is going anywhere. Can you see Belichick and Eli Manning leading a team?
Won't happen. Period.