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Old 01-10-2007, 11:45 AM   #1
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Giants Keeping Tom Coughlin

ESPN.com - NFL - All signs point to Giants retaining head coach Coughlin

I guess it's a case of no real hot candidates being available.
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Old 01-10-2007, 11:53 AM   #2
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Re: Giants keeping Coughlin?

whats gonna happen to mora? I'd take him over coughlin anyday...
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Old 01-10-2007, 11:53 AM   #3
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Re: Giants keeping Coughlin?

That seems like a bad reason to keep a coach who seems like he is pretty much hated by his team. I've never heard as many players claim that their team was outcoached as often as the Giants have in the past couple of seasons, except for maybe when Bill Callahan was at the helm for the hapless Oakland Raiders.

I thoroughly expect that team to fall apart next season. No Tiki to keep defenses honest or even attempt to lead that team. Eli never looks he cares or even knows what's going on sometimes, Shockey and Burress are pricks and it seems like the only thing any of them have in common is a hatred for their coach. Next season could be an interesting one to watch for the Giants.

Meaning the Skins should at least finish third in the division!
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Old 01-10-2007, 12:20 PM   #4
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Re: Giants keeping Coughlin?

I hated losing to them but it helped us out in the future. Making the playoofs gave them just a little less reason to fire him. He is killing that team.
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Old 01-10-2007, 12:27 PM   #5
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Re: Giants keeping Coughlin?

He's a decent team builder, but he wears out his welcome pretty fast. team killer
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Old 01-10-2007, 12:35 PM   #6
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Re: Giants keeping Coughlin?

whatever... Its not like he has underperformed. Its not like he has done amazing either but thing is his team hates him. I am looking for a franchise breakdown sometime next year.
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Old 01-10-2007, 12:54 PM   #7
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Re: Giants keeping Coughlin?

If the whole team and not just a few malcontent primadonna's were anti-Coughlin then I can see that he should be fired. Giants management would be extremely foolish to keep Coughlin if the team as a whole hated him and as a result will not perform for him.
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Old 01-10-2007, 01:33 PM   #8
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Re: Giants keeping Coughlin?

Well see that's the thing about firing coaches. Why would you want to fire him if there aren't any better options available?

The team has no confidence in Coughlin and thinks he gets outcoached, but what are they going to think if they bring in a Bobby Petrino type guy, ie some college coach? Given the lack of success most college coaches have, wouldn't it stand to reason that the Giants would get fed up with any mistakes their coach makes as well?

I mean, maybe not, you never know if the next college coach or young assistant is going to be a good one. But chances are, the Giants would just be bitching and moaning under the new coach, just like they would be for Coughlin.

If they could get their hands on Grimm, I'd think he would be an upgrade over Coughlin. Too bad the Steelers are probably all over him. But other than Grimm, who's definitely better than Tom Coughlin? Doesn't make sense to me to just go changing coaches; you only do it if you've got someone you are pretty sure is going to be better.
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Re: Giants keeping Coughlin?

On Coughlin, he's an ill-tempered old man who's horrible at Xs and Os, and seems to have lost his team's respect. I am in no way saying he's a great coach. But if Eli Manning played up to his potential, wouldn't the team be winning a bit more often? And wouldn't a little more winning put an end to all of the bitching and moaning?

I just wonder how well a new coach would do in NY with Eli at the helm. I'm guessing not very well, because in the end, Eli just isn't a good QB in my opinion, and doesn't have much of a chance to be much better. He's just an overrated bum with the last name Manning.
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Old 01-10-2007, 01:40 PM   #10
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Re: Giants keeping Coughlin?

I think maybe their thinking is wait one more year, possibly go after Pioli next offseason again and let Pioli bring his own coach in.

As for better choices-Mike Martz? Ron Rivera? Denzel Washington?
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Re: Giants keeping Coughlin?

I think the Giants are clearly waiting for Charlie Weiss to step down to replace Coughlin......


And I agree with Schneed, Elis is soo overrated. If it wasn't for his last name, he would already be labeled as a bust.
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Old 01-10-2007, 01:49 PM   #12
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Re: Giants keeping Coughlin?

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That seems like a bad reason to keep a coach who seems like he is pretty much hated by his team. I've never heard as many players claim that their team was outcoached as often as the Giants have in the past couple of seasons, except for maybe when Bill Callahan was at the helm for the hapless Oakland Raiders.

I thoroughly expect that team to fall apart next season. No Tiki to keep defenses honest or even attempt to lead that team. Eli never looks he cares or even knows what's going on sometimes, Shockey and Burress are pricks and it seems like the only thing any of them have in common is a hatred for their coach. Next season could be an interesting one to watch for the Giants.

Meaning the Skins should at least finish third in the division!
I heard that the players went to bat for the Giants to keep him. His winning record is better than Gibbs and the Tuna as returning coaches. I also remember a coach which got alot of flack from players called Marty which we only had for one year and look what he has done sense.
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Re: Giants keeping Coughlin?

I'd be suprised if Weiss leaves Notre Dame within the next few years because he's about to get this Klausen kid (who had like 38 brothers that played QB for Tenn) who is supposed to be one of the best high school QB recruits in years. I would think that Weiss would want to see what kind of a job he can do on this kid before he goes back into the NFL.
Then again, I have a hard time believing most coaches after the whole Saben thing.
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Old 01-10-2007, 02:07 PM   #14
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Re: Giants keeping Coughlin?

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ESPN.com - NFL - All signs point to Giants retaining head coach Coughlin

I guess it's a case of no real hot candidates being available.
Fine by me. The way I see it- I hope everyone else in the East next season has to deal with change on some level though. If the Skins remain the same and build on what they have, they will have the advantage.
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Old 01-10-2007, 02:10 PM   #15
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I heard that the players went to bat for the Giants to keep him. His winning record is better than Gibbs and the Tuna as returning coaches. I also remember a coach which got alot of flack from players called Marty which we only had for one year and look what he has done sense.
good point, that team had a couple vet prima donnas, e.g. Bruce smith (love him, but his last few years here were all about his sack record), but he turned that season around & might've gotten em in the right direction if the danny had lived up to his end.
Funny, I said at the beginning of the year that the g-men reminded me of the 2000 Redskins. Though marty was here in 01, a lot of the same guys were on the team. Both those teams & the g-men have a lot of vets. I think it's harder for a disciplinarian coach to coach that tough style w/older players who've been around to see how other coaches do it.
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