He's killing Mcadoo because according to Amani he didn't show any emotion at his press conference and just seemed like he wanted to move on to the next game. He's absolutely painful to listen too.
but I do somewhat agree that McAdoo doesn't project much in the way of human emotion when he's talking to the media. I hope he's able to do it better when talking to the team.
That's exactly what he is. He's always just trying to stir things up. I don't know if he just wants to be "different" but he's sounds like an absolute moron. It almost gets awkward after he's done saying whatever ridiculous comment he feels like making.
Yes, because the winningest coach currently in the NFL shows
Real good player. Bright guy. Totally in character. When things didn't go the way he wanted for himself, he would slice off nuts. First Fassel, then Coughlin. I don't know how good an HC McAdoo will be. However not ranting in a post-game presser does not mean anything at all.
he also criticized the play calling saying that for some reason the Giants are hell bent on spreading the ball around to everyone vs going with what is working. He cannot understand why Cruz got fewer targets than our TEs or even Rainey.
I don't think I can recall him ever ranting during a press conference. And for that matter other than one time kicking the turf after a play I don't think he ever showed much more than clutching his play cheat sheet and glaring while on the sidelines.
We have Odell for that, haha.
Fuck.. I agree with Radar
In this game he actually needs to throw players under the bus. You had some woeful stuff. Old days a guy like Adams is gone the next day.
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Cry? Throw his players under the bus?
In this game he actually needs to throw players under the bus. You had some woeful stuff. Old days a guy like Adams is gone the next day.
Coaches don't do that and that's how you lose players. If you play the finger-pointing game, you lose the locker room.
And Russ Salzburg has no idea how to host a show
"We're on to Cincinnati."
That said, McAdoo has got to get hold of his team. The penalties and turnovers lost this game this week, and nearly did so last week as well.
Neither mean they don't show emotion in the locker room where it counts.
Dumb thing for Toomer to fixate on. He seems to force things in his new career and isn't natural at offering good insight.
How can you argue with that?