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LSU’s passing game coordinator Joe Brady has told people today that he is planning to return to the NFL and the Carolina Panthers, per league sources.
Get a lot of hype. Curious how it will all actually work out.
Comes down to the QB situation I think (assuming Cam is gone). They have some decent skill position players. Wonder if they try and get aggressive and trade up for a QB this year.
He probably wanted to come to the Giants, but when Tepper opens his wallet, promises him anything he wants in terms of research, facilities and is going to give him any assistant he wants, pretty hard to say no. Time will tell, but if Tepper stays out of the football side of things (big if) and doesn't end up like Snyder or Jerrah, they could have some real success there.
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I mean he's like 30, so some players will actually be older than him. Plus his highest job has been passing game coordinator for a college team, for one whole year. He's never called plays and never been an OC. In 10 years maybe, but now we can do better
Great point...he will be a head coach in a few years if successful. That is why I always preferred the seasoned, older coordinators that were not going to leave in a year or so, like Norv Turner, Wade Phillips, etc.
Did we have any chance at this guy whatsoever? Would have been nice to have him coaching up DJ.
It’s not the New York Giants way to actually get who they want..
Giants always sleeping at the wheel. It’s not a mystery why this Organization has been pathetic for last several years.. let’s just hope this new HC is the real deal..
BBI Propaganda Machine ("BBIPM") out in full force discrediting Brady.
Of course, had he come to the Giants, the BBIPM would simply switch the dial over to "sliced bread" and Brady would be hailed as a great choice...
I'm not discrediting the guy. I think he was the driving force behind the title. Yes, it happened with an absolutely ridiculous amount of talent on offense. But they had a lot of the same players in 2018 and didn't do anything close to this. He did a great job this season, and I'd have been doing cartwheels had we gotten him. He was, by far, my #1 choice as OC.
Frankly, I thought we might have been waiting to hire an OC because we had Brady in toe. Just not sure, at this point, what we are waiting for. Maybe it's Garrett's contract to expire, which happens today.
Oh, I know. There are always black marks on someone's resume. I think it's pretty obvious why his value is where it is, and it isn't just the talent there. He innovated that offense. Yes, there may be growing pains for him in calling a game, but he'll learn. But it's hard to deny the NFL level concepts he brought to LSU. And if they thought he was so replaceable, why did LSU offer him such an enormous extension?
Did we have any chance at this guy whatsoever? Would have been nice to have him coaching up DJ.
Last night, I said I thought it was pretty unlikely. The hidden benefit of Carolina pay Rhule that insane contract was that it left them wiggle room to overpay someone like Joe Brady too.
All things being equal, the Giants could've matched any offer for Brady, but if price went beyond (or even approached) what they were already paying Judge, then they would never pull the trigger.
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It's entirely possible Cam.Newton comes back. I'm sure he'd benefit from a different offensive approach.
Yea - the injuries are very concerning, but he had started to turn a corner as a passer with Norv Turner as HC. He was on pace for a 3900 passing yard, 32 passing TD, 10 ints, and near-70% completion percentage season before he had that shoulder injury. Maybe worth a flier for one more year.
RE: RE: RE: It seems like the Panthers have all the elements of a successful Â
It's entirely possible Cam.Newton comes back. I'm sure he'd benefit from a different offensive approach.
Yea - the injuries are very concerning, but he had started to turn a corner as a passer with Norv Turner as HC. He was on pace for a 3900 passing yard, 32 passing TD, 10 ints, and near-70% completion percentage season before he had that shoulder injury. Maybe worth a flier for one more year.
Oh, I know. There are always black marks on someone's resume. I think it's pretty obvious why his value is where it is, and it isn't just the talent there. He innovated that offense. Yes, there may be growing pains for him in calling a game, but he'll learn. But it's hard to deny the NFL level concepts he brought to LSU. And if they thought he was so replaceable, why did LSU offer him such an enormous extension?
I liked him, too. Seemed to be a very quick study in his short stay with the Saints.
Was the LSU extension big? I thought someone posted last night it was $3M/3yrs....?
Did we have any chance at this guy whatsoever? Would have been nice to have him coaching up DJ.
Last night, I said I thought it was pretty unlikely. The hidden benefit of Carolina pay Rhule that insane contract was that it left them wiggle room to overpay someone like Joe Brady too.
All things being equal, the Giants could've matched any offer for Brady, but if price went beyond (or even approached) what they were already paying Judge, then they would never pull the trigger.
Well, we really have no idea how this thing all went down. Not only do we not know the contract, but he could have just preferred to go to Carolina or to join up with Rhule. We have no idea whether Judge reached out to him or wanted the guy anyway. So there are too many variables to speculate at this point.
However, I would have really liked him for this team. I think he has a bright future and will really help that offense.
but there’s countless examples of college whiz kid coordinators who end up realizing that the NFL ain’t so easy. Hope he succeeds but let’s not cry that we didn’t get this guy.
I like the idea of tapping young smart college OCs to do their magic in the nfl. I’m sure he will be successful.
Sometimes they flop, sometimes they don't. Kliff Kingsbury was pretty damn successful in his first year in AZ with a rookie QB and a terrible OL. In any event, Brady has NFL experience, even if it is in a low level role for the Saints. That is how he learned the offense in the first place.
Lol. I admit, losing Rhule to them did hurt and made me not wish them well....at first.
But then I realized, Rhule got an offer he couldn’t refuse so he took it. I can’t blame him and I can’t blame the billionaire owner for giving him Such a rich offer. He was just using his resources he had to win the game.
We lost Rhule and now we lost Brady, another hot young mind I was hoping for. Oh well....I guess I better start to appreciate “Boring” Mike Shula more because I think this may be my next 3 years.
would be Panthers moving up to get a QB. Tepper seems like he will pretty much do whatever it takes. NYG could be sitting pretty with a defensive guy falling to 4 or being a trade partner w CAR
I have yet to see anything listing the contract details for Brady. The contract for Rhule is 7 years, $62 million before incentives. I believe the contract for Judge is 5x5.
This is what I'm curious about. Tepper is an open checkbook right now and to be honest, good for him. There is no cap on coaching talent and he's going for what he feels is the best. Honestly, it feels like Jerry when he took over Dallas in 1989 and fired everyone and gave Jimmy Johnson a 10 year contract. Everyone thought he was nuts. George Steinbrenner comes to mind as well.
What I'm curious about, if Tepper blows up the salary structure for coaches, what the blow back will be from his fellow owners who won't like the precedent. But Tepper is a billionaire, and most billionaires don't make their money by giving a shit what their competition thinks.
This is what I'm curious about. Tepper is an open checkbook right now and to be honest, good for him. There is no cap on coaching talent and he's going for what he feels is the best. Honestly, it feels like Jerry when he took over Dallas in 1989 and fired everyone and gave Jimmy Johnson a 10 year contract. Everyone thought he was nuts. George Steinbrenner comes to mind as well.
What I'm curious about, if Tepper blows up the salary structure for coaches, what the blow back will be from his fellow owners who won't like the precedent. But Tepper is a billionaire, and most billionaires don't make their money by giving a shit what their competition thinks.
There was a report that many owners were unhappy about the Rhule signing because of exactly what you said. Of course, just two years ago, the Raiders gave Gruden 10 years $100 million. Gruden had already been an NFL coach, so it's a different story, but I did read that the owners were frustrated with Tepper.
But guess what? Too bad for them. If you have the Giants' or Panthers' resources, use them to your advantage. Sign a coach if you think he is a transcendent guy. Sign as many scouts as possible. Build the biggest analytics division possible. Information is power, as Stefanski said today. The Giants have the money to spend to acquire that information. There is no reason our analytics department should be four computer folks.
And you know this how, exactly? No reports of a contract amount has surfaced yet
Look, I am sure the guy got paid. There is little doubt in my mind that Brady wasn't jumping ship unless he got a nice chunk of cash to do so (and with Rhule guaranteed so much, I'm sure Brady asked for quite a bit).
However, I think Brady wanted Rhule, and Rhule wanted Brady. And Rhule went out to make it happen. There is no reason for anyone to jump on Judge for not getting Brady, because he may not have wanted Brady for his staff anyway. But if you want someone, you have to make it happen. Carolina has shown that this offseason, by not even giving the Giants the chance to get the guy it is presumed they wanted.
Right or wrong, Carolina had a plan and executed it. No, you don't win titles in the offseason. But the first steps to the plan take place in the offseason. And a coaching staff is a big part of that. Congrats to the Panthers on putting together what looks like a tremendous staff. I'd be doing cartwheels with Rhule and Brady. I'll reserve judgment on Judge and our future OC. I just really, really hope that OC is not Shula.
would be Panthers moving up to get a QB. Tepper seems like he will pretty much do whatever it takes. NYG could be sitting pretty with a defensive guy falling to 4 or being a trade partner w CAR
I'm liking a lot of the developments in Carolina because I can very well see this scenario happening. They may be a very good trade partner for us at #4
Did we have any chance at this guy whatsoever? Would have been nice to have him coaching up DJ.
It’s not the New York Giants way to actually get who they want..
Giants always sleeping at the wheel. It’s not a mystery why this Organization has been pathetic for last several years.. let’s just hope this new HC is the real deal..
You can do better here, Sunshine.
Where's the cute little "smh" after every shitty thought typed?
would be Panthers moving up to get a QB. Tepper seems like he will pretty much do whatever it takes. NYG could be sitting pretty with a defensive guy falling to 4 or being a trade partner w CAR
Good call here. Trade partners and NYG should be a major theme being discussed on this board for next few months, and hopefully being analyzed in DGs office...
RE: Oh no let’s all cry and get our panties in a bunch Â
Did we have any chance at this guy whatsoever? Would have been nice to have him coaching up DJ.
It’s not the New York Giants way to actually get who they want..
Giants always sleeping at the wheel. It’s not a mystery why this Organization has been pathetic for last several years.. let’s just hope this new HC is the real deal..
How are you doing? You ok? That Alex Cora news has me very concerned for your well being. You’re not gonna do anything stupid, are you? I know you him are very close. smh
If Mara/Tisch had only wanted to match Teppers offer.
But then you would also have Phil Snow, not a favorite of BBI.
Monetarily, the Giants could have matched. I can't sit here and blame Mara and Tisch for not doing so, because that is a ridiculous deal to give to a first time head coach. And even though you hire Rhule with confidence he will succeed, there is no guarantee there.
I'll say this: if I had known he was bringing Brady with him, I'd have been more inclined to do what was necessary to get Rhule. Hopefully it works out with Judge.
Rhule is getting ALL his guys. Rhule is getting the top desired coordinators he's targeted. Teppers pockets could be a factor in that as well.
I think there are a number of factors, potentially. With respect to Rhule, Teppers blew him away financially. Don't forget, the Panthers also gave Rhule total team control, which is enticing. The Giants have fired two coaches in four seasons. Despite being a flagship organization, coaches are wary - or should be - that they would be next. Gettleman has been reported to being a deterrent to getting coaches that we deemed highly desirable at the commencement of the search. I'm not sure why anyone should think it is only financial that Rhule - or assistants - choose other organizations over the Giants.
Rhule is getting ALL his guys. Rhule is getting the top desired coordinators he's targeted. Teppers pockets could be a factor in that as well.
And Judge is getting ALL his guys so far.
We don't know. Rhule undoubtedly is getting his guys, as Snow has gone with him everywhere, and just about everyone thought very highly of Brady. Judge is going with coordinators he knows. There is no way for us to know these are his primary targets. Similarly, we have not heard a peep on OC candidates, other than the Shula interview. That would be a garbage hire.
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I mean he's like 30, so some players will actually be older than him. Plus his highest job has been passing game coordinator for a college team, for one whole year. He's never called plays and never been an OC. In 10 years maybe, but now we can do better
I don't think the age matters much when you consider the success all these guys in their early 30s are having as coordinators and head coaches.
Sean McVay didn't had a similar amount of experience and was actually younger than Brady when he became offensive coordinator in Washington.
Kellen Moore had zero coaching experience then went from QB coach for one year to Offensive Coordinator in 2019 and did a pretty damn good job (I understand he was a backup QB in the NFL which helped though).
Some of these guys are just naturally great offensive minds and someone recognizes it along the way and gives them a well-deserved shot in spite of their lack of experience. I'd say last night's CFP championship game and really the whole LSU season was a pretty good audition put on by the young Brady. Whatever ingenious plan Clemson took 3 weeks to come up with to confuse Burrow worked for about half a quarter before LSU figured it out perfectly and went on to put up 700 yards or something.
Some of these guys are just naturally great offensive minds and someone recognizes it along the way and gives them a well-deserved shot in spite of their lack of experience. I'd say last night's CFP championship game and really the whole LSU season was a pretty good audition put on by the young Brady. Whatever ingenious plan Clemson took 3 weeks to come up with to confuse Burrow worked for about half a quarter before LSU figured it out perfectly and went on to put up 700 yards or something.
LSU had an offensive perfect setup this year. They had a great qb, they had a smart experienced OC that was willing to listen and incorporate a great young offensive mind into his play calling. I think it was the ideal situation for all three of them. How they all do outside of that set up remains to be seen. With another HC I can see bringing in Brady ( situations like McVay had with Gruden or Moore had with Garrett). Having Judge as HC I think you need a OC that has at least some experience as a play caller
would be Panthers moving up to get a QB. Tepper seems like he will pretty much do whatever it takes. NYG could be sitting pretty with a defensive guy falling to 4 or being a trade partner w CAR
I'm liking a lot of the developments in Carolina because I can very well see this scenario happening. They may be a very good trade partner for us at #4
Think higher - What would it take for the Panthers to move up to #1 overall to take Burrow? Burrow reuniting with Brady. Rhule has his guy to build his program. And Tepper strikes me as a guy who will do whatever it takes. It is a foregone conclusion that the Bengals are taking Burrow. But the Panthers can trade Cam and a shit-ton of picks to move up. The Bengals will have enough capital to still trade up ahead of Miami to get Tua.
Think higher - What would it take for the Panthers to move up to #1 overall to take Burrow? Burrow reuniting with Brady. Rhule has his guy to build his program. And Tepper strikes me as a guy who will do whatever it takes. It is a foregone conclusion that the Bengals are taking Burrow. But the Panthers can trade Cam and a shit-ton of picks to move up. The Bengals will have enough capital to still trade up ahead of Miami to get Tua.
You would have to start with a Rick Williams type trade and the Bengals might not even entertain that
Think higher - What would it take for the Panthers to move up to #1 overall to take Burrow? Burrow reuniting with Brady. Rhule has his guy to build his program. And Tepper strikes me as a guy who will do whatever it takes. It is a foregone conclusion that the Bengals are taking Burrow. But the Panthers can trade Cam and a shit-ton of picks to move up. The Bengals will have enough capital to still trade up ahead of Miami to get Tua.
You would have to start with a Rick Williams type trade and the Bengals might not even entertain that
Not disputing that. It will take a lot. I presume that Cam is not back in Carolina whether there is a draft trade or not. The cap hit/savings is the same. Just consider that he is worth something (250 pt draft value? - (Top of 3rd round for those who don't follow values)). Now the difference between #7 and #1 is a 1500 point value. Double it for a QB premium - 3000 point value. It would require the premium picks that Carolina has in this draft - #7, #38, and #69 plus Cam to match 3000 points. Is that enough? I don't think so. But if Carolina includes the above and their 2021 1st, then the Bengals should take it. They could still move up above Miami to take Tua to sit behind Cam for a season or less.
Not disputing that. It will take a lot. I presume that Cam is not back in Carolina whether there is a draft trade or not. The cap hit/savings is the same. Just consider that he is worth something (250 pt draft value? - (Top of 3rd round for those who don't follow values)). Now the difference between #7 and #1 is a 1500 point value. Double it for a QB premium - 3000 point value. It would require the premium picks that Carolina has in this draft - #7, #38, and #69 plus Cam to match 3000 points. Is that enough? I don't think so. But if Carolina includes the above and their 2021 1st, then the Bengals should take it. They could still move up above Miami to take Tua to sit behind Cam for a season or less.
I don't see it happening but with Mike Brown you can't completely rule it out since there really is no GM that will held accountable.
If it did happen I would stay away from Trading up for Tua. Bring in a FA ( there are some decent options) and draft one later like from Fromm or wait til next year. To be clear. I think they would be crazy to trade it unless he refused to play there (which I don't see happening).
Not disputing that. It will take a lot. I presume that Cam is not back in Carolina whether there is a draft trade or not. The cap hit/savings is the same. Just consider that he is worth something (250 pt draft value? - (Top of 3rd round for those who don't follow values)). Now the difference between #7 and #1 is a 1500 point value. Double it for a QB premium - 3000 point value. It would require the premium picks that Carolina has in this draft - #7, #38, and #69 plus Cam to match 3000 points. Is that enough? I don't think so. But if Carolina includes the above and their 2021 1st, then the Bengals should take it. They could still move up above Miami to take Tua to sit behind Cam for a season or less.
I don't see it happening but with Mike Brown you can't completely rule it out since there really is no GM that will held accountable.
If it did happen I would stay away from Trading up for Tua. Bring in a FA ( there are some decent options) and draft one later like from Fromm or wait til next year. To be clear. I think they would be crazy to trade it unless he refused to play there (which I don't see happening).
To me, the starting point is the Eli for Rivers trade. In 2004 the Giants moved from 4 to 1. They swapped picks + 3rd round in 04 and their 1st & 5th round in 05. To go from 7 to 1 is a greater jump and should include 3 picks for 2020 & 2021.
I can also see the Panthers calling the Giants and trading in front of Miami (if they haven't moved up already) to take Tua. Swap 4 & 7 and give me #38 in 2020
Has had 3 surgeries in the past year. You likely won't really be able to evaluate him til after the draft. He is a much bigger risk. If Burrow is the guy you want, just take him.
Has had 3 surgeries in the past year. You likely won't really be able to evaluate him til after the draft. He is a much bigger risk. If Burrow is the guy you want, just take him.
He is expected to throw by April either at his Pro Day or in a private workout. He has had his history of injuries. The hip is concerning. But if the scouts can determine that he is able to move/throw the same as he did prior to the surgery, then it will go a long way to proving his viability.
LSU’s passing game coordinator Joe Brady has told people today that he is planning to return to the NFL and the Carolina Panthers, per league sources.
NYG were *this close* to a grand slam offseason. Not taking anything from JJ, but Panthers fans have got to be very pleased.
Comes down to the QB situation I think (assuming Cam is gone). They have some decent skill position players. Wonder if they try and get aggressive and trade up for a QB this year.
It doesn't sound like the Giants ever had a shot at him; only time they were mentioned was in connection with Martindale and the chance he came as OC.
But, yea, that makes the sting of not getting Rhule a little sharper. I really, really wanted this guy as our OC.
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I mean he's like 30, so some players will actually be older than him. Plus his highest job has been passing game coordinator for a college team, for one whole year. He's never called plays and never been an OC. In 10 years maybe, but now we can do better
Great point...he will be a head coach in a few years if successful. That is why I always preferred the seasoned, older coordinators that were not going to leave in a year or so, like Norv Turner, Wade Phillips, etc.
Think how LSU feels....
Overrated.
It's entirely possible Cam.Newton comes back. I'm sure he'd benefit from a different offensive approach.
It’s not the New York Giants way to actually get who they want..
Giants always sleeping at the wheel. It’s not a mystery why this Organization has been pathetic for last several years.. let’s just hope this new HC is the real deal..
Of course, had he come to the Giants, the BBIPM would simply switch the dial over to "sliced bread" and Brady would be hailed as a great choice...
Of course, had he come to the Giants, the BBIPM would simply switch the dial over to "sliced bread" and Brady would be hailed as a great choice...
I'm not discrediting the guy. I think he was the driving force behind the title. Yes, it happened with an absolutely ridiculous amount of talent on offense. But they had a lot of the same players in 2018 and didn't do anything close to this. He did a great job this season, and I'd have been doing cartwheels had we gotten him. He was, by far, my #1 choice as OC.
Frankly, I thought we might have been waiting to hire an OC because we had Brady in toe. Just not sure, at this point, what we are waiting for. Maybe it's Garrett's contract to expire, which happens today.
I really like Brady too...
I really like Brady too...
Oh, I know. There are always black marks on someone's resume. I think it's pretty obvious why his value is where it is, and it isn't just the talent there. He innovated that offense. Yes, there may be growing pains for him in calling a game, but he'll learn. But it's hard to deny the NFL level concepts he brought to LSU. And if they thought he was so replaceable, why did LSU offer him such an enormous extension?
Last night, I said I thought it was pretty unlikely. The hidden benefit of Carolina pay Rhule that insane contract was that it left them wiggle room to overpay someone like Joe Brady too.
All things being equal, the Giants could've matched any offer for Brady, but if price went beyond (or even approached) what they were already paying Judge, then they would never pull the trigger.
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passing game except for someone to throw the ball
It's entirely possible Cam.Newton comes back. I'm sure he'd benefit from a different offensive approach.
Yea - the injuries are very concerning, but he had started to turn a corner as a passer with Norv Turner as HC. He was on pace for a 3900 passing yard, 32 passing TD, 10 ints, and near-70% completion percentage season before he had that shoulder injury. Maybe worth a flier for one more year.
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passing game except for someone to throw the ball
It's entirely possible Cam.Newton comes back. I'm sure he'd benefit from a different offensive approach.
Yea - the injuries are very concerning, but he had started to turn a corner as a passer with Norv Turner as HC. He was on pace for a 3900 passing yard, 32 passing TD, 10 ints, and near-70% completion percentage season before he had that shoulder injury. Maybe worth a flier for one more year.
Norv Turner as OC*
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I wasn't directing my sarcasm at you.
I really like Brady too...
Oh, I know. There are always black marks on someone's resume. I think it's pretty obvious why his value is where it is, and it isn't just the talent there. He innovated that offense. Yes, there may be growing pains for him in calling a game, but he'll learn. But it's hard to deny the NFL level concepts he brought to LSU. And if they thought he was so replaceable, why did LSU offer him such an enormous extension?
I liked him, too. Seemed to be a very quick study in his short stay with the Saints.
Was the LSU extension big? I thought someone posted last night it was $3M/3yrs....?
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Did we have any chance at this guy whatsoever? Would have been nice to have him coaching up DJ.
Last night, I said I thought it was pretty unlikely. The hidden benefit of Carolina pay Rhule that insane contract was that it left them wiggle room to overpay someone like Joe Brady too.
All things being equal, the Giants could've matched any offer for Brady, but if price went beyond (or even approached) what they were already paying Judge, then they would never pull the trigger.
Well, we really have no idea how this thing all went down. Not only do we not know the contract, but he could have just preferred to go to Carolina or to join up with Rhule. We have no idea whether Judge reached out to him or wanted the guy anyway. So there are too many variables to speculate at this point.
However, I would have really liked him for this team. I think he has a bright future and will really help that offense.
However, last year, that was the Browns.
I don't think people are making that assumption. We were just hoping, I think, particularly with the OC spot still conveniently vacant.
Think how LSU feels....
Well at least we have Shula. Take that
Nah, I don't care. I hated the Browns this year, but I won't feel the same way about the Panthers next year.
Sometimes they flop, sometimes they don't. Kliff Kingsbury was pretty damn successful in his first year in AZ with a rookie QB and a terrible OL. In any event, Brady has NFL experience, even if it is in a low level role for the Saints. That is how he learned the offense in the first place.
Too bad he didn't work for the Dolphins, he'd already be in the staff.
Lol. I admit, losing Rhule to them did hurt and made me not wish them well....at first.
But then I realized, Rhule got an offer he couldn’t refuse so he took it. I can’t blame him and I can’t blame the billionaire owner for giving him Such a rich offer. He was just using his resources he had to win the game.
We lost Rhule and now we lost Brady, another hot young mind I was hoping for. Oh well....I guess I better start to appreciate “Boring” Mike Shula more because I think this may be my next 3 years.
haha panthers and Brown are now our two biggest rivals
I have yet to see anything listing the contract details for Brady. The contract for Rhule is 7 years, $62 million before incentives. I believe the contract for Judge is 5x5.
This is what I'm curious about. Tepper is an open checkbook right now and to be honest, good for him. There is no cap on coaching talent and he's going for what he feels is the best. Honestly, it feels like Jerry when he took over Dallas in 1989 and fired everyone and gave Jimmy Johnson a 10 year contract. Everyone thought he was nuts. George Steinbrenner comes to mind as well.
What I'm curious about, if Tepper blows up the salary structure for coaches, what the blow back will be from his fellow owners who won't like the precedent. But Tepper is a billionaire, and most billionaires don't make their money by giving a shit what their competition thinks.
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5 year 30 mil?
This is what I'm curious about. Tepper is an open checkbook right now and to be honest, good for him. There is no cap on coaching talent and he's going for what he feels is the best. Honestly, it feels like Jerry when he took over Dallas in 1989 and fired everyone and gave Jimmy Johnson a 10 year contract. Everyone thought he was nuts. George Steinbrenner comes to mind as well.
What I'm curious about, if Tepper blows up the salary structure for coaches, what the blow back will be from his fellow owners who won't like the precedent. But Tepper is a billionaire, and most billionaires don't make their money by giving a shit what their competition thinks.
There was a report that many owners were unhappy about the Rhule signing because of exactly what you said. Of course, just two years ago, the Raiders gave Gruden 10 years $100 million. Gruden had already been an NFL coach, so it's a different story, but I did read that the owners were frustrated with Tepper.
But guess what? Too bad for them. If you have the Giants' or Panthers' resources, use them to your advantage. Sign a coach if you think he is a transcendent guy. Sign as many scouts as possible. Build the biggest analytics division possible. Information is power, as Stefanski said today. The Giants have the money to spend to acquire that information. There is no reason our analytics department should be four computer folks.
it doesn't affect the team/cap.
most of these guys are trust fund babies anyways, fuck em.
And you know this how, exactly? No reports of a contract amount has surfaced yet
Newton a FA in 2021
Could the Panthers be in the market for a new QB (Tua)
Might they need to trade up from 7 to 4 to get him ?
Hmmmmm.
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About the money
And you know this how, exactly? No reports of a contract amount has surfaced yet
Look, I am sure the guy got paid. There is little doubt in my mind that Brady wasn't jumping ship unless he got a nice chunk of cash to do so (and with Rhule guaranteed so much, I'm sure Brady asked for quite a bit).
However, I think Brady wanted Rhule, and Rhule wanted Brady. And Rhule went out to make it happen. There is no reason for anyone to jump on Judge for not getting Brady, because he may not have wanted Brady for his staff anyway. But if you want someone, you have to make it happen. Carolina has shown that this offseason, by not even giving the Giants the chance to get the guy it is presumed they wanted.
Right or wrong, Carolina had a plan and executed it. No, you don't win titles in the offseason. But the first steps to the plan take place in the offseason. And a coaching staff is a big part of that. Congrats to the Panthers on putting together what looks like a tremendous staff. I'd be doing cartwheels with Rhule and Brady. I'll reserve judgment on Judge and our future OC. I just really, really hope that OC is not Shula.
I'm liking a lot of the developments in Carolina because I can very well see this scenario happening. They may be a very good trade partner for us at #4
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Did we have any chance at this guy whatsoever? Would have been nice to have him coaching up DJ.
It’s not the New York Giants way to actually get who they want..
Giants always sleeping at the wheel. It’s not a mystery why this Organization has been pathetic for last several years.. let’s just hope this new HC is the real deal..
You can do better here, Sunshine.
Where's the cute little "smh" after every shitty thought typed?
Good call here. Trade partners and NYG should be a major theme being discussed on this board for next few months, and hopefully being analyzed in DGs office...
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If you added “Sally” then I would have said you are a montanagiant-wannabe...
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Did we have any chance at this guy whatsoever? Would have been nice to have him coaching up DJ.
It’s not the New York Giants way to actually get who they want..
Giants always sleeping at the wheel. It’s not a mystery why this Organization has been pathetic for last several years.. let’s just hope this new HC is the real deal..
How are you doing? You ok? That Alex Cora news has me very concerned for your well being. You’re not gonna do anything stupid, are you? I know you him are very close. smh
I assume you mean the offer to Rhule. I think it is safe to assume that Brady would have followed Rhule to NY, as well, but we don't know that either.
But then you would also have Phil Snow, not a favorite of BBI.
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If Mara/Tisch had only wanted to match Teppers offer.
But then you would also have Phil Snow, not a favorite of BBI.
Monetarily, the Giants could have matched. I can't sit here and blame Mara and Tisch for not doing so, because that is a ridiculous deal to give to a first time head coach. And even though you hire Rhule with confidence he will succeed, there is no guarantee there.
I'll say this: if I had known he was bringing Brady with him, I'd have been more inclined to do what was necessary to get Rhule. Hopefully it works out with Judge.
And Judge is getting ALL his guys so far.
That's not unusual.
Why is it being portrayed as it is?
I think there are a number of factors, potentially. With respect to Rhule, Teppers blew him away financially. Don't forget, the Panthers also gave Rhule total team control, which is enticing. The Giants have fired two coaches in four seasons. Despite being a flagship organization, coaches are wary - or should be - that they would be next. Gettleman has been reported to being a deterrent to getting coaches that we deemed highly desirable at the commencement of the search. I'm not sure why anyone should think it is only financial that Rhule - or assistants - choose other organizations over the Giants.
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Rhule is getting ALL his guys. Rhule is getting the top desired coordinators he's targeted. Teppers pockets could be a factor in that as well.
And Judge is getting ALL his guys so far.
We don't know. Rhule undoubtedly is getting his guys, as Snow has gone with him everywhere, and just about everyone thought very highly of Brady. Judge is going with coordinators he knows. There is no way for us to know these are his primary targets. Similarly, we have not heard a peep on OC candidates, other than the Shula interview. That would be a garbage hire.
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2019–present LSU (PGC)
I mean he's like 30, so some players will actually be older than him. Plus his highest job has been passing game coordinator for a college team, for one whole year. He's never called plays and never been an OC. In 10 years maybe, but now we can do better
I don't think the age matters much when you consider the success all these guys in their early 30s are having as coordinators and head coaches.
Sean McVay didn't had a similar amount of experience and was actually younger than Brady when he became offensive coordinator in Washington.
Kellen Moore had zero coaching experience then went from QB coach for one year to Offensive Coordinator in 2019 and did a pretty damn good job (I understand he was a backup QB in the NFL which helped though).
Some of these guys are just naturally great offensive minds and someone recognizes it along the way and gives them a well-deserved shot in spite of their lack of experience. I'd say last night's CFP championship game and really the whole LSU season was a pretty good audition put on by the young Brady. Whatever ingenious plan Clemson took 3 weeks to come up with to confuse Burrow worked for about half a quarter before LSU figured it out perfectly and went on to put up 700 yards or something.
Some of these guys are just naturally great offensive minds and someone recognizes it along the way and gives them a well-deserved shot in spite of their lack of experience. I'd say last night's CFP championship game and really the whole LSU season was a pretty good audition put on by the young Brady. Whatever ingenious plan Clemson took 3 weeks to come up with to confuse Burrow worked for about half a quarter before LSU figured it out perfectly and went on to put up 700 yards or something.
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would be Panthers moving up to get a QB. Tepper seems like he will pretty much do whatever it takes. NYG could be sitting pretty with a defensive guy falling to 4 or being a trade partner w CAR
I'm liking a lot of the developments in Carolina because I can very well see this scenario happening. They may be a very good trade partner for us at #4
Think higher - What would it take for the Panthers to move up to #1 overall to take Burrow? Burrow reuniting with Brady. Rhule has his guy to build his program. And Tepper strikes me as a guy who will do whatever it takes. It is a foregone conclusion that the Bengals are taking Burrow. But the Panthers can trade Cam and a shit-ton of picks to move up. The Bengals will have enough capital to still trade up ahead of Miami to get Tua.
Think higher - What would it take for the Panthers to move up to #1 overall to take Burrow? Burrow reuniting with Brady. Rhule has his guy to build his program. And Tepper strikes me as a guy who will do whatever it takes. It is a foregone conclusion that the Bengals are taking Burrow. But the Panthers can trade Cam and a shit-ton of picks to move up. The Bengals will have enough capital to still trade up ahead of Miami to get Tua.
You would have to start with a Rick Williams type trade and the Bengals might not even entertain that
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Think higher - What would it take for the Panthers to move up to #1 overall to take Burrow? Burrow reuniting with Brady. Rhule has his guy to build his program. And Tepper strikes me as a guy who will do whatever it takes. It is a foregone conclusion that the Bengals are taking Burrow. But the Panthers can trade Cam and a shit-ton of picks to move up. The Bengals will have enough capital to still trade up ahead of Miami to get Tua.
You would have to start with a Rick Williams type trade and the Bengals might not even entertain that
Not disputing that. It will take a lot. I presume that Cam is not back in Carolina whether there is a draft trade or not. The cap hit/savings is the same. Just consider that he is worth something (250 pt draft value? - (Top of 3rd round for those who don't follow values)). Now the difference between #7 and #1 is a 1500 point value. Double it for a QB premium - 3000 point value. It would require the premium picks that Carolina has in this draft - #7, #38, and #69 plus Cam to match 3000 points. Is that enough? I don't think so. But if Carolina includes the above and their 2021 1st, then the Bengals should take it. They could still move up above Miami to take Tua to sit behind Cam for a season or less.
That was very funny. Those 9/2 odds to win the championship in 2020 just got worse.
No Burrow, no Brady, no magic carpet ride.
Not disputing that. It will take a lot. I presume that Cam is not back in Carolina whether there is a draft trade or not. The cap hit/savings is the same. Just consider that he is worth something (250 pt draft value? - (Top of 3rd round for those who don't follow values)). Now the difference between #7 and #1 is a 1500 point value. Double it for a QB premium - 3000 point value. It would require the premium picks that Carolina has in this draft - #7, #38, and #69 plus Cam to match 3000 points. Is that enough? I don't think so. But if Carolina includes the above and their 2021 1st, then the Bengals should take it. They could still move up above Miami to take Tua to sit behind Cam for a season or less.
I don't see it happening but with Mike Brown you can't completely rule it out since there really is no GM that will held accountable.
If it did happen I would stay away from Trading up for Tua. Bring in a FA ( there are some decent options) and draft one later like from Fromm or wait til next year. To be clear. I think they would be crazy to trade it unless he refused to play there (which I don't see happening).
LOL. Typical as always.
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Not disputing that. It will take a lot. I presume that Cam is not back in Carolina whether there is a draft trade or not. The cap hit/savings is the same. Just consider that he is worth something (250 pt draft value? - (Top of 3rd round for those who don't follow values)). Now the difference between #7 and #1 is a 1500 point value. Double it for a QB premium - 3000 point value. It would require the premium picks that Carolina has in this draft - #7, #38, and #69 plus Cam to match 3000 points. Is that enough? I don't think so. But if Carolina includes the above and their 2021 1st, then the Bengals should take it. They could still move up above Miami to take Tua to sit behind Cam for a season or less.
I don't see it happening but with Mike Brown you can't completely rule it out since there really is no GM that will held accountable.
If it did happen I would stay away from Trading up for Tua. Bring in a FA ( there are some decent options) and draft one later like from Fromm or wait til next year. To be clear. I think they would be crazy to trade it unless he refused to play there (which I don't see happening).
To me, the starting point is the Eli for Rivers trade. In 2004 the Giants moved from 4 to 1. They swapped picks + 3rd round in 04 and their 1st & 5th round in 05. To go from 7 to 1 is a greater jump and should include 3 picks for 2020 & 2021.
I can also see the Panthers calling the Giants and trading in front of Miami (if they haven't moved up already) to take Tua. Swap 4 & 7 and give me #38 in 2020
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He is expected to throw by April either at his Pro Day or in a private workout. He has had his history of injuries. The hip is concerning. But if the scouts can determine that he is able to move/throw the same as he did prior to the surgery, then it will go a long way to proving his viability.