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I have trust into BB and Caserio to make sure Flores stays. Now way we end up without MP and Flores.
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Like when Romeo went to Cleveland and Mangini to the jets??Given how BB seemed to emphasize a stable ownership as most important part when giving advice to previous coordinators I don't think he would agree with you.
There is a difference between finding an individual job that you think may be the worst and most difficult chance to succeed in and finding any flaw with every job and expecting the perfect situation or you are afraid of the challenge.Of course you dont jump on any opportunity otherwise you end up with insane people that will not even let you build a program / establish a culture.
If Luck is good to go, I’d take that if I were him.
Like when Romeo went to Cleveland and Mangini to the jets??
There is a difference between finding an individual job that you think may be the worst and most difficult chance to succeed in and finding any flaw with every job and expecting the perfect situation or you are afraid of the challenge.
Because there has been no reason offered that would make me change my opinion.Curran actually used the Mangini example on QuickSlants a week ago. He said that Bill warned him about ownership but in the end it is still everyone's own decision.
You are building strawmen arguments with your perfect situation stuff. Nobody is saying that a coordinator should wait for the perfect thing to come along.
Am also done with this conversation because you are claiming the same things each year and nothing changes.
That’s not at all what I said. However perhaps had he done that even would have gotten that job over shanahan, and it looks like it might have been a pretty good decision.I remember you were saying a year ago that McDaniels essentially needed to take the 49ers job and not make any demands. And yet here we are a year later and he still is the go-to guy for many vacancies. And guess what? If he doesn't find a position this year that meets his requirements then he will be top dog next year all over again.
Why? Giants are devoid of talent.
Why would anyone want to oversee the demise of Eli and be the guy who ultimately benches him.Better organization despite what happened this year. Good ownership. High draft pick. They are devoid of talent on the offensive line for sure. But not necessarily through the entire roster
A disaster of a locker room (Eli Apple, ODB, etc) and tons of press scrutiny.Why? Giants are devoid of talent.
Why would anyone want to oversee the demise of Eli and be the guy who ultimately benches him.
Not sure where you see talent.
Other than irsays personal issues I’m not really seeing a better organization.
That said McDaniels should jump on either offer but he would have a better chance in Indy.
ler got 4 starts.
In Chicago, Fangio (DC) finally got the Bears defense back into the top-10 (both points and yards) in his 3rd season in spite of losing a bunch of (previously) key guys to IR.
I’ll buy that first part. McDaniels won’t get any slack from the fans.A disaster of a locker room (Eli Apple, ODB, etc) and tons of press scrutiny.
It won't end well, IMHO.
Not sure the NY crowd will give much if any slack to coaches that came up through the NE organization.
They might be better off just letting Gettleman bring along someone from NC.
The colts are inept at building a roster. Sure he’d have his qb but that team seems to have some issues with acquiring talent.
I see talent with the giants in their pass catchers, defensive line, and defensive backs. I don’t think the running backs are bad either. The offensive line stinks. Still think Eli has something left. He’s not the type to carry a team but if you put the pieces around him he will get the job done
To me the giants are a big bounce back candidate next year.
As for their draft pick. They need to get their QB of the future but they also need big time help on the offensive line. Maybe they can get some free agents and draft a qb. Who knows. But I have more confidence in the giants finding their way in the next 5 years than the colts or the lions.
The lions are middle of the pack every year. Worst place to be
They were a long time contender before grigson and he is gone. You don’t not take a job because a poor gym worked there once.The colts are inept at building a roster. Sure he’d have his qb but that team seems to have some issues with acquiring talent.
Yeah we disagree. Eli is cooked. Obj will not last under a strong coach acting like he does and expecting to be the highest paid player in the NFL. Not sure what rb you are looking at and the whole defense was awful.I see talent with the giants in their pass catchers, defensive line, and defensive backs. I don’t think the running backs are bad either. The offensive line stinks. Still think Eli has something left. He’s not the type to carry a team but if you put the pieces around him he will get the job done
To me, apparently ownership, they are a total rebuild.To me the giants are a big bounce back candidate next year.
But you said go to the giants because they hav a higher pick. It’s 2 and Indy is 4 or 5 and they have a franchise QB.As for their draft pick. They need to get their QB of the future but they also need big time help on the offensive line. Maybe they can get some free agents and draft a qb. Who knows. But I have more confidence in the giants finding their way in the next 5 years than the colts or the lions.
The lions are middle of the pack every year. Worst place to be
There are 32 jobs. That’s all there are.
Do you think the Giants and Lions are worse opportunities?Tony dungy did just fine there. Pagano got a lot of time. He would be getting luck as his qb.
There are a lot of worse opportunities than that. If you draw the line there the only jobs you would have him take are almost never open.
The colts are inept at building a roster. Sure he’d have his qb but that team seems to have some issues with acquiring talent.
I see talent with the giants in their pass catchers, defensive line, and defensive backs. I don’t think the running backs are bad either. The offensive line stinks. Still think Eli has something left. He’s not the type to carry a team but if you put the pieces around him he will get the job done
To me the giants are a big bounce back candidate next year.
The lions are middle of the pack every year. Worst place to be
Giants yes.Do you think the Giants and Lions are worse opportunities?
Gettleman a Wilks supporter, but Giants ownership could want experienced coach says:I’ll buy that first part. McDaniels won’t get any slack from the fans.
As for the second part, I’d be suprised. The giants usually hire the Gm and the head coach separately for lack of a better word. In other words there’s usually not much say from the Gm in who the head coach is
Report: Gettleman informs Giants coaches they're free to explore says:Just-hired Giants general manager Dave Gettleman thinks highly of Carolina defensive coordinator Steve Wilks as a top candidate for New York's head coaching opening, according to league sources, but ownership may prize past head-coaching experience after a failed experience with Ben McAdoo.
Seems to be a toss up, but at least one ex-Carolina coach is in the mix.The Giants have been reported to already have scheduled four head coaching interviews that include: Jim Schwartz, Josh McDaniels, Matt Patricia, and Steve Wilks.
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