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How many nfl coaches fired in the last 72 hours does this make now?
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How many nfl coaches fired in the last 72 hours does this make now?
Just preparing for our job in another year.
His last couple of postgame interviews were wild. You could tell he was feeling the pressure. Not sure where he resurfaces....but I would take him as Special Teams coach. ha
Let me guess, Kiffin is the front runner?
Man, Cohen really hired Morehead and attempted to follow that up with Joe Judge. Holy Shit!
So was Saban. He had players quitting in training camp and his locker room fell apart.
So was kiffin.
I'm not saying judge would win in college. But lots of coaches have failed in the nfl in their first gig before being good in college or later in the nfl, including Carroll and belichek.
OLe MIss will have to hire him. ******
Saban, Spurrier, Meyer, Pete Carroll, Bill O'Brien and and many successful colleges coaches got chewed up and spit out by the NFL. I believe coaching in the NFL is many times harder than college. Certainly Joe was not ready for a NFL HC job, but he can learn from his experience and improve. He probably needs to go through the Saban car wash.
All of those guys were successful College coaches though. Also Pete Carroll & Bill O'Brien weren't terrible in the NFL. Judge has been out of college ball for a decade. It would've been a dumb hire. A HC who's not an OC or DC with limited college experience from a decade ago & no real college ties or recruiting prowess. This is after the Moorhead hire. The Giants may have saved our program.
A lot of people thought the same about Coach O, Sam Pittman, and Shane Beamer.
In college you can either succeed with a Dan Mullen/Mike Leach type. Or you can get a Pittman/Beamer type and succeed IF you hire elite coordinators and recruiters.
Judge would have fallen into the Coach O/Sam Pittman type.
In the NFL success is mostly determined by the players on the roster. Even the greats of all time- Bellichick, Walsh, Lombardi and etc. struggled when they didn't have talent on the roster.
Now, that said I do think Judge was a little young for our job much less a NFL head coaching job. I just don't think he was ready based on his resume. Especially when compared to a Kyle Shanahan or Sean McVay who both grew up in NFL coaching families and were OC's. Ultimately this experience will help Judge going forward. Someone in the NFL will hire him as an assistant and he will hopefully work his way up like he should have and was on his way to doing before he took the Giants job.