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Guest FrigidSoul
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According to ESPN the Giants are set to finalise a deal which makes Tom Coughlin the new head coach.

Guest Frank_Nabbit
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Free The Great Dayne...let him flourish!

Guest Salacious Crumb
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I don't know what I think of the move.

 

While he did a great job getting Jacksonville to be a contender, he also let the older players hang around way too long and left them a mess they're still trying to fix.

Guest FrigidSoul
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And they didn't hire Romeo Crennel?

 

NY deserves what they get...

Shhhhh...leave our Def cooridinator in NE.

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I'm pretty sure that Romeo did get an interview ... and I'd have chosen Coughlin over him anyways. Coughlin was a great college coach, and a very good pro coach. He'll restore some order back to the Giants (who are the NFC East team that I root for by default, so I'm stoked about that).

 

Plus, I think that it'd unfair to have a guys first head coaching job be in NYC. Let Crennel get a gig like the Atlanta job (or wait a year until Seattle fires Holmgren) and then he can go to a less pressure-filled place. Plus, being purely selfish, I'd like to see Romeo spend another year leading the Pats D.

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In fairness to the "They didn't even wait until the off-season" in the title thread, since the average NFL coach today has a tenure of three years with his team, they better get moving with off-season evaluation.

 

As for Coughlin, I'm skeptical at best.

 

Good ol' Boys Network working again: I suppose, but in the same respect, Coughlin did well his first few years, before Jacksonville and Carolina's seasons mirrored each other. Spending too much money on FA's early in franchise history for the quick fix, and then being cap strapped for awhile.

 

Once again though, Coughlin in NY, skeptical, at best.

Guest Dynamite Kido
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Terrible coach for a terrible team....such a shame as I really do like the G-men.

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The old boy's network strikes again.

If by "good old boys" you mean that the Giants tend to hire people that have already worked for the team in the past, then you're exactly right on. Coughlin was an assistant with them in the past, and that probably played more of a role in him getting the job than anything else. Add in the fact that he had success at BC and also with an expansion team, and is a hard-assed coach (which is what they need after the Fassel bullshit) it sounds like a great hire to me.

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Wait, hold on....

Ron Dayne is still in the NFL?

REALLY???

 

As for this hiring, it's not one bit surprising to me since everyone knew this is who they were hiring since late last season. Look for MARK BURNELL to end up a NYG next season.

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Wait, hold on....

Ron Dayne is still in the NFL?

REALLY???

Yup. He was inactive for all 16 games last season.

 

Look for MARK BURNELL to end up a NYG next season.

I fail to see the point of that move.

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Dennis Green apparently signed a 5 yr deal to coach the Arizona Cardinals the AP is reporting.

 

That leaves Atlanta, Buffalo, Oakland, and Chicago open.

 

I'm stunned Atlanta didn't pursue Green harder. I still think Fassel ends up in Buffalo and Reeves ends up in Chicago with Crennel dropping into the hands of Atlanta since the offense is "hike the ball to Vick and let him figure it out"

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Dennis Green apparently signed a 5 yr deal to coach the Arizona Cardinals the AP is reporting.

In the eyes of this Vikings fan, that, combined with the inexplicable game from two Sundays ago, is enough to turn Arizona from an easily ignored franchise to a giant bullseye in the desert..

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The son of the most entertaining football coach has a job

 

Mora Jr to coach the Falcons. Interesting choice to say the least.

 

Oh, the source of the news was ESPN.com

 

And I'm starting to think that Crennel may not be getting these jobs because he won't start until the playoffs are over and most of these teams seem to want to start immediately.

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I think Jim Mora Jr. was an assistent defense coordinator somewhere, maybe the 49ers. I wonder if he has the same kind of temper as Sr? Will there be classic post game press conferences like "We played like shit, the offense was shit, the defense was shit, the whole team was shit"

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