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Eric from BBI : Admin : 10/8/2020 1:45 pm
Head Coach Joe Judge

October 8, 2020

Q: Jason (Garrett) was just talking about the need to get the running game going. Going into this week, how do you balance wanting to ride the hot hand versus getting one guy going and just sticking with him, pounding the rock with him all game long?

A: I’d say first off, we always have a plan for all of our players going into the game. All of our backs will have packages in for them. Look, as you get into the game and things start declaring, you have to go with what’s working. You have to look to also at the same time stick to the plan and be able to keep the other team from guessing what you’re going to do at all times. In terms of going with the hot hand, there are times we may do that and ride that out. But at the same time, we have to make sure we complement our game plan by going in with everything we have in the arsenal.

Q: Jason just mentioned you guys are kind of still in the feeling out process with the offense in trying to figure out what the strengths are. What do you want the offense to be with the personnel that you have?

A: I don’t care who the personnel is. I think balance is what you want to be. To me, balance is not having to run it and throw it 50-50. To me, balance is being able to run it when you have to run it, and throw it when you have to throw it. No matter who the personnel is, no matter what the game plan is, you want to be able to be balanced to play the game on your terms.

Q: When a team gets gashed like the Cowboys were on defense last week, do you expect them to come out differently from what they presented in the past?

A: They’re a well-coached team and there is a world of talent on that roster. For us to think that just because someone had a rough outing one week, that’s going to transfer over to the game, we expect everybody’s best every week. That’s what we anticipate getting.

Q: Do you have to remind your offensive players of that who may be looking at some of the numbers and the stats and saying, ‘this is what’s going to fix us’?

A: No. It’s our job as coaches to let the players understand what each team has, what their strengths are and how we have to play to it. It’s our job as coaches to make sure our team doesn’t go in ever overconfident no matter what the situation or circumstance is. We have to anticipate the opponent’s best every week. This is a very talented roster and we know what we’re going to get.

Q: Simple question. Is Jabrill (Peppers) a possibility this week or is he just getting out on the field and feeling it out?

A: You know what, at this point right here, I’d say yeah, everyone is a possibility. I have to see where he’s at today. We have to check with the trainers. Yesterday was a walkthrough, so there’s not a lot of information I could really gather from based on what we did yesterday.
This is a great answer  
Dinger : 10/8/2020 1:53 pm : link
A: I don’t care who the personnel is. I think balance is what you want to be. To me, balance is not having to run it and throw it 50-50. To me, balance is being able to run it when you have to run it, and throw it when you have to throw it. No matter who the personnel is, no matter what the game plan is, you want to be able to be balanced to play the game on your terms.

And if he can get us there, I'll be a fan forever. But I think this is every HC's dream and very few see it happen.
Balance is an interesting word choice  
jvm52106 : 10/8/2020 5:08 pm : link
but, it does ultimately fit. They want to be able to do either one, when needed or just when they choose. You don't want to say we need 25 runs and 25 passes just say we kept the balance but, you want a balanced set of options.

I would prefer to see the Giants come out and spread the boys out from the get go. Attack early, take some chances and see about getting their heads- their defense has struggled already and our putrid (so far) offense moving the ball on them will just add to their sense of desperation.

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