I love this. Love not being shy about how he feels about Siranni's sideline act. He was on GMF. See the link for more...
The hosts of NFL Network's "Good Morning Football" then asked Love for his reaction to Sirianni's sideline demeanor while showing a widely circulated video clip of the Eagles' second-year head coach nodding triumphantly in front of a camera during Philadelphia's blowout victory over New York in the NFC divisional round.
"I don't like it. I don't like it at all," Love responded. "He's in for a free ride right now. You guys can coach this team." |
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Love gave his opinion. I would have just preferred we need to be better and that type of thing won't happen. I look forward to helping my team next season be better next time.
But a move on situation at this point.
I have no beef with it.
I like to keep most of the group (better players) if they can fit it in financially but fine with letting players go if they get at least get a comparable talent in. Sort of shed whoever as the draft catches up.
My "move on" was about the comment. Like not a very big deal. I wouldn't be surprised if Love wished he could take a mulligan and answered differently.
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The reality is that the Eagles are leaps & bounds better than us. I admit as much. And I think Schoen admitted as much in his season ending presser. We got a ways to go to get on their level. Thankfully I think we have the right people in place with Schoen & Dabs.
I agree. I am excited about Daboll and cautiously optimistic about Schoen.
Those Giants teams that lost all those games, they weren't all that good. I was disappointed by them too, but I never thought any of them would win the SB, including the Fassel/Collins team of 2000.
This game was huge for many reasons. Are the Eagles becoming a dynasty? Is Jones the guy? Etc. I don't remember Simms/Eli teams looking so awful early in their careers, incl 2005 Carolina.
And there it is. Your incredibly over the top reaction to them getting beat by a much better team is 100% because Daniel Jones is the QB. You tried masking it and you’ll still deny it now but every single person that is familiar with you on this board knows it. If this was the Chargers losing to KC by this score you’d shrug it off as the more talented team beating an over achieving team that is on the upswing and just got outplayed on that day. You’re as predictable as you are lame. Embarrassing
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In comment 16023209 SFGFNCGiantsFan said:
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The reality is that the Eagles are leaps & bounds better than us. I admit as much. And I think Schoen admitted as much in his season ending presser. We got a ways to go to get on their level. Thankfully I think we have the right people in place with Schoen & Dabs.
I agree. I am excited about Daboll and cautiously optimistic about Schoen.
Those Giants teams that lost all those games, they weren't all that good. I was disappointed by them too, but I never thought any of them would win the SB, including the Fassel/Collins team of 2000.
This game was huge for many reasons. Are the Eagles becoming a dynasty? Is Jones the guy? Etc. I don't remember Simms/Eli teams looking so awful early in their careers, incl 2005 Carolina.
And there it is. Your incredibly over the top reaction to them getting beat by a much better team is 100% because Daniel Jones is the QB. You tried masking it and you’ll still deny it now but every single person that is familiar with you on this board knows it. If this was the Chargers losing to KC by this score you’d shrug it off as the more talented team beating an over achieving team that is on the upswing and just got outplayed on that day. You’re as predictable as you are lame. Embarrassing
We were the less talented team that got beat by a great team. You're right. But if it was Herbert who came up so small in the division round, I wouldn't white wash it. And neither would you. Jones was bad in that game, dude. People are telling me, on BBI, he is worth 40M. This is his moment. And he threw up a stinker in a pivotal game. He'll be our QB next year, I agree, but when can I expect him to compete at the highest level? Because the same people who are telling me we have to give him $40M, don't want to acquire a WR he needs to allegedly do well here.
Not bad. But you could use an editor.
So because they lost he needs to be ok with Sirianni acting like a classless douchebag? Everything Love said is correct and I don’t care that he said it out loud.
Love gave his opinion. I would have just preferred we need to be better and that type of thing won't happen. I look forward to helping my team next season be better next time.
But a move on situation at this point.
Love has a right to express opinion regardless of what happens next time. He is a professional player that has earned the right to hint that the opposing coach is an ass. It's no big deal.
He was an ass for that end of half goal-line play too.
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And there it is. Your incredibly over the top reaction to them getting beat by a much better team is 100% because Daniel Jones is the QB. You tried masking it and you’ll still deny it now but every single person that is familiar with you on this board knows it. If this was the Chargers losing to KC by this score you’d shrug it off as the more talented team beating an over achieving team that is on the upswing and just got outplayed on that day. You’re as predictable as you are lame. Embarrassing
We were the less talented team that got beat by a great team. You're right. But if it was Herbert who came up so small in the division round, I wouldn't white wash it. And neither would you. Jones was bad in that game, dude. People are telling me, on BBI, he is worth 40M. This is his moment. And he threw up a stinker in a pivotal game. He'll be our QB next year, I agree, but when can I expect him to compete at the highest level? Because the same people who are telling me we have to give him $40M, don't want to acquire a WR he needs to allegedly do well here.
I cringe if the Giants pay Jones $40M. Secondly, he does need a #1 WR badly.
Third- he did compete at the highest level. He won a Playoff Game. Winning a playoff game is a big deal. It's not $40M worth - but anyhow our QB outplayed their QB in rd 1. That is the highest level.
Fourth - yes he played awful the next round. Awful. But the prior game counts.
Sirianno is a jerk off. Love is not the only person to call it out. He can act however he wants. Win or lose. Right now he’s got a stacked team. Born on 3rd and acting like he hit a triple. That’s what douchebags do. We shall see what happens when the worm turns. I’d be embarrassed AF if daboll acted like that. But that’s why he’s a great fit for that shithole city.
Vince Lombardi was Italian, too. Vince knew the difference between class and ass, though (something Sirianni has yet to figure out).
is gonna be fun!
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and blew double digit leads in playoff games 1997 and 2002.
This recent playoff loss is not the worst in team history. It's not even the worst playoff loss to the Eagles in team history.
You're a fucking fool.
Gee thank you for your kind words. You seem so very in control of your emotions. I'm sure you are a real treat when the chips are really down in your life.
By worst I meant most lopsided by a team that had hope. But you should definitely continue to abuse people with nasty language in your hot takes.
Gonna cry about it?
Oh yea.. you're gonna make me cry for sure. I always get upset when a limp dick, like you, exposes his ignorance, and insufficient genital size, so flagrantly in public. It's embarrassing for all of us.
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He is possibly the biggest hypocrite on this board saying people can’t judge his motivations and then imputing your intent to posts and then saying you have non functional genitalia.
This guy is such a joke as the owner of the site has also said.
When I think of a loser I think of someone who constantly posts acidic remarks on a message board - aka - Producer
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Go beat him on the football field.
Watch yourself. This team played way over their heads and this year was a neat little cute fun run. There is a cognitive function in the weeds and woods around here. It was exciting to watch them get pulverized by Philly.
I think the full implications of the 38-7 game isn't fully realized. I honestly think it's the worst defeat in Giants playoff history (my lifetime). Yea they lost by a bigger margin at the end of the Simms/LT run, but to lose to the Eagles so soundly was eye opening. And we have people saying, it wasn't so bad... what?
38-7 to the Eagles in the playoffs is an historic embarrassment. People seem afraid to say what it is because they are worried facing reality will set the plan back.
Reality? Here s reality: The Giants won 10 games, including a play off game in a season where you thought they were a 3 win team.
Their quarterback who you said was a career backup and of whom you stated the Giants would not resign, is about to sign for 30+ million; he finished the season with a top 10 QBR
They had some wonderful wins at the end of the season, with the play offs on the line, the type of game they have been losing for the past decade led by their physically gifted young quarterback
Yet you decide the blowout to the Eagles is the game that defines the season; in the process exaggerating its historic significance
It seems your posts here continue to be driven by your determination to not even consider you have been wrong about Daniel, your choice, but a puzzling one for a Giants fan.
This guy is such a weirdo.
Who has to post the same thing on unrelated threads over and over and over…
Doesn’t he have a job, or friends, or a hobby, or anything besides spewing his venom on a message board - strange indeed.
Eh, if Love would have said That guy is a total dork and looks like a bozo on the sideline - cool.
But challenging the bona fides of a coach who had the good sense to keep targeting you and you shit your pants just seems like the wrong timing.
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While that latest loss to the Eagles sucked, it isn't even in the same stratosphere as Vikes '97, 1/5/03, or XXXV. Hell, the DJax loss was worse & that was a regular season game.
I think reasonable people could disagree. This was bad and I don't think this community is dealing with the reality.
Up and coming team, our $35M QB, getting wiped out by Sirianni and the Eagles. 38-7
Up and coming team, that no one expected to get to the playoffs, that everyone knows has major deficiencies. Who in their right mind expected them to beat the Eagles. Anyone with a brain was hoping for a competitive game. I felt way worse after the 2001 Super Bowl.
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In comment 16023209 SFGFNCGiantsFan said:
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The reality is that the Eagles are leaps & bounds better than us. I admit as much. And I think Schoen admitted as much in his season ending presser. We got a ways to go to get on their level. Thankfully I think we have the right people in place with Schoen & Dabs.
I agree. I am excited about Daboll and cautiously optimistic about Schoen.
Those Giants teams that lost all those games, they weren't all that good. I was disappointed by them too, but I never thought any of them would win the SB, including the Fassel/Collins team of 2000.
This game was huge for many reasons. Are the Eagles becoming a dynasty? Is Jones the guy? Etc. I don't remember Simms/Eli teams looking so awful early in their careers, incl 2005 Carolina.
And there it is. Your incredibly over the top reaction to them getting beat by a much better team is 100% because Daniel Jones is the QB. You tried masking it and you’ll still deny it now but every single person that is familiar with you on this board knows it. If this was the Chargers losing to KC by this score you’d shrug it off as the more talented team beating an over achieving team that is on the upswing and just got outplayed on that day. You’re as predictable as you are lame. Embarrassing
You must not have watched a lot of games in Simms' early years. Wait a second, they didn't get in the playoffs in Simms' early years. He didn't get there til year 6, with a lot better roster than this team threw out there.