when we were chatting rhule, snow would be his DC, he wants "his" guys, its what kept him away from Jets, the jets didnt trust snow, they wanted williams
This was the negative with him. He has a better resume than Judge and was just as impressive in his presser imo (both crushed it). However, it looks like he’s going to be loyal to a staff that doesn’t have strong NFL experience. Judge may bring in the stronger coaching staff.
was nominated for College Assistant of the Year two times while at Temple, and turned around a bad Baylor defense to be at the top of the Big 12 this year (Big 12 I know). So I wouldn't scoff at him just yet. Obviously loved by Rhule and will execute Rhule's plan with the chemistry they have. I wouldn't scoff at him just yet.
May, Giants fans have a lot of comparing to do the next few years Â
And more justification on "how we actually got the better guy."
When in reality, they don't have a fucking clue. Rhule might be great, his defense might be great, or it may not.
Same goes for Judge. He's been effective at his job, it's the same job as in major college football, he very well CAN be very good at it in the NFL. Or he may not be. Only time will tell.
There is no room for patience or reason here. We didn’t hire Rhule and so clearly he is all flash and no substance and his staff will be woefully unprepared. We hired Judge and he will clearly do everything better. In many ways he has already proven himself a superior NFL coach.
Those are the talking points. Please memorize them.
The early part of that guy’s tenure will be a disaster. He can his coaches will need to learn to swim. They may eventually be a Beth good staff, may not, but there will be a process of unordered disfunction. I trust Judge will undoubtedly put together a better, more NFL-centered staff.
a call today - Rhule will either be a massive success or a massive failure. Looks like he's going to ride with the people who helped him in Temple and Baylor. No judgements can be made about that today - but it is a huge risk to expect to duplicate success in college to the NFL.
I'd also wonder if familiarity and loyalty might impact his results. When Kitchens was brought up to Judge, he said he's not hiring any of his friends. I don't know if that strategy is any better.
I'm just going to stick with what I've been saying this week. The Panthers will be an interesting study. Tepper will be an interesting owner to watch. I'm actually interested to see how Kuechly and the vets on the D are affected by transitioning from a longtime NFL defensive guy to college coaches.
With some of the officiating shit that has happened and interest in the league waning, this will give me something to watch locally unfold, so that's a cool part
The early part of that guy’s tenure will be a disaster. He can his coaches will need to learn to swim. They may eventually be a Beth good staff, may not, but there will be a process of unordered disfunction. I trust Judge will undoubtedly put together a better, more NFL-centered staff.
How many more handles are you planning to create? What kind of individual comes back repeatedly after being banned three times in less than two weeks?
Stick to Twitter, Patrick.
RE: People are going to paint this as a huge negative Â
And more justification on "how we actually got the better guy."
When in reality, they don't have a fucking clue. Rhule might be great, his defense might be great, or it may not.
Same goes for Judge. He's been effective at his job, it's the same job as in major college football, he very well CAN be very good at it in the NFL. Or he may not be. Only time will tell.
Doug Pederson really traumatized me when it comes to making predictions. I was certain he was going to run the Eagles into the ground, but he wound up winning a Super Bowl. Now I just have to admit that I don't know a damned thing about this stuff.
a call today - Rhule will either be a massive success or a massive failure. Looks like he's going to ride with the people who helped him in Temple and Baylor. No judgements can be made about that today - but it is a huge risk to expect to duplicate success in college to the NFL.
I'd also wonder if familiarity and loyalty might impact his results. When Kitchens was brought up to Judge, he said he's not hiring any of his friends. I don't know if that strategy is any better.
I am not sure about Rhule or Judge, but it could be a mistake to take just the people he had success with in college. I believe that was one of the key mistakes by Spurrier. He should bring in some people that are familiar with the NFL game.
I do like Judges approach though.
I'm just going to stick with what I've been saying this week. The Panthers will be an interesting study. Tepper will be an interesting owner to watch. I'm actually interested to see how Kuechly and the vets on the D are affected by transitioning from a longtime NFL defensive guy to college coaches.
With some of the officiating shit that has happened and interest in the league waning, this will give me something to watch locally unfold, so that's a cool part
RE: RE: People are going to paint this as a huge negative Â
And more justification on "how we actually got the better guy."
When in reality, they don't have a fucking clue. Rhule might be great, his defense might be great, or it may not.
Same goes for Judge. He's been effective at his job, it's the same job as in major college football, he very well CAN be very good at it in the NFL. Or he may not be. Only time will tell.
Doug Pederson really traumatized me when it comes to making predictions. I was certain he was going to run the Eagles into the ground, but he wound up winning a Super Bowl. Now I just have to admit that I don't know a damned thing about this stuff.
Pederson hired a phenomenal coaching staff.
Reich
DeFillipo (SP)
Schwartz
Staley
and others
Now I have a legitimate reason to dislike him:)
Now I have a legitimate reason to dislike him:)
And he never saw Star Wars not knows who Yoda is.
This was the negative with him. He has a better resume than Judge and was just as impressive in his presser imo (both crushed it). However, it looks like he’s going to be loyal to a staff that doesn’t have strong NFL experience. Judge may bring in the stronger coaching staff.
Panthers record to Giants record
Redskins record to Giants record
Redskins QB to Giants QB
the list goes on....
When in reality, they don't have a fucking clue. Rhule might be great, his defense might be great, or it may not.
Same goes for Judge. He's been effective at his job, it's the same job as in major college football, he very well CAN be very good at it in the NFL. Or he may not be. Only time will tell.
Those are the talking points. Please memorize them.
I'd also wonder if familiarity and loyalty might impact his results. When Kitchens was brought up to Judge, he said he's not hiring any of his friends. I don't know if that strategy is any better.
I'm just going to stick with what I've been saying this week. The Panthers will be an interesting study. Tepper will be an interesting owner to watch. I'm actually interested to see how Kuechly and the vets on the D are affected by transitioning from a longtime NFL defensive guy to college coaches.
With some of the officiating shit that has happened and interest in the league waning, this will give me something to watch locally unfold, so that's a cool part
How many more handles are you planning to create? What kind of individual comes back repeatedly after being banned three times in less than two weeks?
Stick to Twitter, Patrick.
When in reality, they don't have a fucking clue. Rhule might be great, his defense might be great, or it may not.
Same goes for Judge. He's been effective at his job, it's the same job as in major college football, he very well CAN be very good at it in the NFL. Or he may not be. Only time will tell.
Doug Pederson really traumatized me when it comes to making predictions. I was certain he was going to run the Eagles into the ground, but he wound up winning a Super Bowl. Now I just have to admit that I don't know a damned thing about this stuff.
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I'd also wonder if familiarity and loyalty might impact his results. When Kitchens was brought up to Judge, he said he's not hiring any of his friends. I don't know if that strategy is any better.
I am not sure about Rhule or Judge, but it could be a mistake to take just the people he had success with in college. I believe that was one of the key mistakes by Spurrier. He should bring in some people that are familiar with the NFL game.
I do like Judges approach though.
I'm just going to stick with what I've been saying this week. The Panthers will be an interesting study. Tepper will be an interesting owner to watch. I'm actually interested to see how Kuechly and the vets on the D are affected by transitioning from a longtime NFL defensive guy to college coaches.
With some of the officiating shit that has happened and interest in the league waning, this will give me something to watch locally unfold, so that's a cool part
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And more justification on "how we actually got the better guy."
When in reality, they don't have a fucking clue. Rhule might be great, his defense might be great, or it may not.
Same goes for Judge. He's been effective at his job, it's the same job as in major college football, he very well CAN be very good at it in the NFL. Or he may not be. Only time will tell.
Doug Pederson really traumatized me when it comes to making predictions. I was certain he was going to run the Eagles into the ground, but he wound up winning a Super Bowl. Now I just have to admit that I don't know a damned thing about this stuff.
Pederson hired a phenomenal coaching staff.
Reich
DeFillipo (SP)
Schwartz
Staley
and others
Kitchens as OC may not be bad. The problem is Kitchens the HC.
We may also not hire him or he could be hired as a RB coach.