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[quote=mooby;1242225]Is it? What's the measuring stick, Super Bowl titles? Because that's McCarthy 1, Rivera 0 (as a HC, not counting player).
I like our decision to go with Rivera too but are we losing sight of what the ultimate goal is here? It's to win titles.[/quote] His winning percentage is.618 not too shabby. He also helped reinvigorate Farves career. Farve had a ten year gap in making it to the conference championships between 1997 and 2007 despite some great teams and a mediocre NFC during that time. I do think that you are right Dak is either going to sink or swim and if he sinks we will see how much control he has if he is allowed to move on to his QB. |
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McCarthy and Dak should be very interesting considering what McCarthy's worked with. This deal came together quickly and wasn't a prolonged scenario as Rivera to us.
[url]https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2020/01/07/it-was-like-love-at-first-sight-between-jerry-jones-and-mike-mccarthy/[/url] |
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Apparently Garrett is interviewing with the Giants.
Have to say i find that a little surprising. Can't remember the last time a HC swapped teams in the same division? |
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[quote=AnonEmouse;1242264]Apparently Garrett is interviewing with the Giants.
Have to say i find that a little surprising. Can't remember the last time a HC swapped teams in the same division?[/quote] Belichick from the Jets to the Patriots. |
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[quote=Schneed10;1242265]Belichick from the Jets to the Patriots.[/quote]
Well technically you’re right, but does it count when your head coaching tenure is less than 24 hours? |
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Giants are hiring Pats Special Teams coach Joe Judge as their new Head coach per ESPN
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Quickie background on NYG coach
[url]https://www.thebiglead.com/posts/joe-judge-new-york-giants-01dy0cnd303s[/url] |
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[QUOTE=skinsfaninok;1242267]Giants are hiring Pats Special Teams coach Joe Judge as their new Head coach per ESPN[/QUOTE]I like special teams coach to head coach transitions. A lot will depend on his OC and DC.
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[quote=AnonEmouse;1242264]Apparently Garrett is interviewing with the Giants.
Have to say i find that a little surprising. Can't remember the last time a HC swapped teams in the same division?[/quote] Could you 100% trust Garrett? Seems like he is a Cowboy4Life. Hard to judge Garrett. Didnt he have his play calling duties stripped from him a few years ago and a new guy was calling plays this year? |
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[QUOTE=skinsfaninok;1242267]Giants are hiring Pats Special Teams coach Joe Judge as their new Head coach per ESPN[/QUOTE]
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Judge spent the past eight seasons with the Patriots. The 38-year-old began working on Bill Belichick's staff as a special teams assistant in 2012 before being promoted to special teams coordinator in 2015. He added wide receivers coach to his list of responsibilities this season.
Before working with the Patriots, Judge was a special teams assistant under Nick Saban at Alabama. From Bleacher Report |
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[quote=MTK;1242272]Who lol
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk[/quote] I gotta hand it to Gettleman, they've had Matt Rule circle as there no 1 for awhile and was too slow in moving. There were rumors weeks ago, they were worried about Dallas getting him. Gotta give it to Dan Snyder, he researched and found there number 1 and moved quickly. |
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Of the five head coach openings at the end of the season, three were in the NFC East. At this point, only Cleveland remains open and they have their choice of the remaining potential HC's
Washington: Ron Rivera Dallas: Mike McCarthy Carolina: Matt Rhule NY Giants: Joe Judge One minority candidate hired (Rivera); Two NFL coaches in their 2nd stint as a HC (Rivera, McCarthy); One former college head coach (Rhule); One former coordinator (Joe Judge). I think the strongest hires are the Rivera and McCarthy hires and, because of Del Rio as DC, I give the edge to Rivera. Time will tell if it Rodgers was responsible for McCarthy's success or if McCarthy enhanced Rogers ability to succeed. I am hopeful it is the former, but have a feeling it is the latter. Rhule, who knows, college coaches have a tough time in the NFL. There have been successes, most recently Harbaugh and Pete Carroll but it seems to me that they fail more often then they succeed. Not sure Rhule is of the same ilk as Caroll and Harbaugh, but my guess is that he is not. IMHO, seems like there were other college coaches more qualified to make the leap. Joe Judge, another who knows, as they only entry so far without ANY HC experience, there really is no track record on the guy. He may be the next Joe Gibbs or the next Josh McDaniels. Seems like a pretty random hire to me. |
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Looks like the Bruce Allen of the North strikes again. #Gettleman
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[quote=Ruhskins;1242279]Looks like the Bruce Allen of the North strikes again. #Gettleman
Sent from my SM-G892A using Tapatalk[/quote] Giants now are trying to say Matt Rhule was never their guy, they had a deal in the works last night with....check google again....Joe Judge? In a very Bruce move they are snubbing interest Rhule, saying oh no Joe Judge was their guy all along... give me a fucking break... |
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