"We're setting out to develop a smart, tough and really sound football team and that's going to start with the coordinators setting the tone in each room," Judge said. "Each one has experience, each one has the ability to run multiples (schemes), put the pressure on the opponent, and each one is an excellent teacher.
"All these guys were priorities to add to our staff. You have a short list when you come into this and you make sure you go ahead and take your time and get those guys in with whatever it takes. The priority is to put the best teachers and the best people around your players so you can form a strong locker room and make them fundamentally sound and situational. And I think all three of these guys bring that to the team."
"I've known about Jason for a long time, not only through the general public as well-known as he is as head coach of the Cowboys," Judge said. "There were guys I worked with that I came across in my career at both Alabama and at the New England Patriots that worked with Jason through their time in Miami with him. They consistently all reflected on how smart he is, how great a teacher he is and how his perspective of the game was through a different lens than most coaches. And when he sees it, he's able to communicate it and paint that mental image to the players. And he does a fantastic job of making in-game adjustments."
Garrett visited the Quest Diagnostics Training Center this week and spent much of the day meeting with Judge.
"We had some great conversations when we were able to bring him in here," Judge said. "It was a great opportunity to get to know each other a little better than we had before. It was a great opportunity to sit there and talk ball and share philosophies and views on the game. It's a great system he brings with great teaching that will allow our players to go out there and play aggressively."
"We've had a lot of discussions, both before he came here as well as since he's been here, in terms of what he would want to do with the scheme," Judge said. "We share the same vision to be able to run multiples and use the players on our roster to the best of their ability to match up against the opponent."
"I've known T-Mac from going against him as well as being in the business and I have a good relationship with him professionally and personally," Judge said. "I have a lot of respect for him as a coach and I have a tremendous amount of respect for him as a person. He gets the most out of his players. I've competed against him and I knew it was always going to be tough sledding in the game there. From the perspective of having to go against him, you understand you don't want to get him out of the building; you want to hold onto guys like that. They're definitely key assets. He and (assistant former coordinator) Tom Quinn do an outstanding job of working together, coaching the players in techniques and coming up with schemes for game plans that allow them to apply pressure on the opponents."
I don't even want to know what Quinn has on the Mara's because it's got to be something extremely gross and creepy that they just don't want to get out to the general public.
Coordinators aren't good head coaches but are good coordinators the same can be said for assistant/position coaches. Hoping this is the case with the mighty Quinn
Always good to have an ex Giant .
Also former HC ! Which will be a good influence for
Judge to lean on . Smart intelligent as well welcome
back home !
Yes. The Garretts spent a bunch of time in NY/NJ. I saw Jason play when he was at Princeton - in the Ivy League, he was a superstar. Won league MVP in 1988, I believe it was. All three of the boys started at Columbia as their dad was the coach there, but he got fired (dramatically) and Jason transferred to Princeton.
Is it normal to officially announce all 3 coordinators at once Â
With a new head coach or is this Judge pushing the team concept and saying all three phases of the game are equally important. I could be over thinking or it could be a coach who is thinking about every aspect of this team.
OC and DC and all you guys can do is talk about Quinn? It is quite apparent that he and McGaughey did an outstanding job last season. For whatever reason, McGaughey was able to get it done and the results were plainly evident. I'm sure Quinn would be gone if McGaughey did not think he was a good coach. I did not even know he was still there after McGaughey came back. There was no mention of him until now. Just let me forget again that he is there.
"We're setting out to develop a smart, tough and really sound football team and that's going to start with the coordinators setting the tone in each room," Judge said. "Each one has experience, each one has the ability to run multiples (schemes), put the pressure on the opponent, and each one is an excellent teacher.
"All these guys were priorities to add to our staff. You have a short list when you come into this and you make sure you go ahead and take your time and get those guys in with whatever it takes. The priority is to put the best teachers and the best people around your players so you can form a strong locker room and make them fundamentally sound and situational. And I think all three of these guys bring that to the team."
"I've known about Jason for a long time, not only through the general public as well-known as he is as head coach of the Cowboys," Judge said. "There were guys I worked with that I came across in my career at both Alabama and at the New England Patriots that worked with Jason through their time in Miami with him. They consistently all reflected on how smart he is, how great a teacher he is and how his perspective of the game was through a different lens than most coaches. And when he sees it, he's able to communicate it and paint that mental image to the players. And he does a fantastic job of making in-game adjustments."
Garrett visited the Quest Diagnostics Training Center this week and spent much of the day meeting with Judge.
"We had some great conversations when we were able to bring him in here," Judge said. "It was a great opportunity to get to know each other a little better than we had before. It was a great opportunity to sit there and talk ball and share philosophies and views on the game. It's a great system he brings with great teaching that will allow our players to go out there and play aggressively."
unreal
YOU CANT STOP THE QUINN !!!!
Also former HC ! Which will be a good influence for
Judge to lean on . Smart intelligent as well welcome
back home !
Also former HC ! Which will be a good influence for
Judge to lean on . Smart intelligent as well welcome
back home !
Yes. The Garretts spent a bunch of time in NY/NJ. I saw Jason play when he was at Princeton - in the Ivy League, he was a superstar. Won league MVP in 1988, I believe it was. All three of the boys started at Columbia as their dad was the coach there, but he got fired (dramatically) and Jason transferred to Princeton.
I think quinn gets a real rough deal here because of the special teams issues under coughlin in the later years and under mcadoo.
Quinn is fine as an asst. Special teams coach. McGaughey likes him and that's good enough for me.
Same here. A little less sure about Graham as DC but let's see how he does. Garrett and McG. - both seem super solid.
I think we're all waiting on the OL coach given how bad our last one seemed to be.
He’s like a bad case of herpes
Me too.
Lighten up, Francis.