fall behind by 17 points and come back in the 4th quarterYes that would have been so much fun...
fall behind by 17 points and come back in the 4th quarterYes that would have been so much fun...
I’m glad to be rid of Harbaugh but I think Giants have done well. Harbaugh will likely do well for a few years and then hit his shelf life.
I mostly agree with the rest.
These mfs be putting me into a depression every season.
Only time I cheered and got legit fired up over the ravens since that game was when I thought Likely caught the game winner vs the chiefs week 1, and when he caught the TD vs the bills in the playoffs.
2 plays in the past 2 seasons. Everything else had me doing the Stephen A unimpressed meme. Even the Likely catch vs Pitt I was like so what we’re gonna miss the kick anyway.
Because Harbaugh was going to call plays?Kingsbury turned down the OC job with the Giants.
probably trying to figure out what the x, y, and z are
I’ll say it again with Greg Roman, if you have a qb with any kind of mobility, then Greg Roman gives you just about the highest floor of any OC out there, he can compete consistently with low talent, but he does not call a championship style of offense, the ceiling is too lowDepends on the coach. People like to shit on Greg Roman, but his offenses are almost universally good everywhere he goes. They were good in SF, they were good in BUF, they were good in BAL and they were good in LA. Were they great? No, nor were they special. His brand of football doesn't suit all and it doesn't last, but his output is nearly impossible to argue against.
With others they may just suck. I really don't see that many actual "bad" coordinators who keep getting jobs over and over again. Maybe at the positional coach level, but nobody really cares about them.
The funny thing to me is you have a lot more of guys like Vic Fangio (especially on D) who are still considered high-end coordinators in this league, yet he's currently on his 7th different stint as a DC in this league. He pretty much universally has a 3-4 year shelf life everywhere he goes, and yet nobody is disappointed when he's hired to coach your team. Jim Schwartz is in a somewhat similar bucket.
Lmao even more to my point, I had turned that fucking game off by then because I couldn’t watch our defense anymoreYo not gonna sit here with a straight face and tell me Lamar to Likely vs Bengals didn't give you the tingle
Took 1000 carrys tbfTo be fair, he made a thousand yards RB out of Najee. Nothing to scoff about.
I agree. The reality is that most of your NFL QBs now have mobility, even if it's at the Herbert/Maye level. He is a high floor, low ceiling OC.I’ll say it again with Greg Roman, if you have a qb with any kind of mobility, then Greg Roman gives you just about the highest floor of any OC out there, he can compete consistently with low talent, but he does not call a championship style of offense, the ceiling is too low
I am literally said New Yorker who could not F#*K!N take it anymore!WHOS GOT IT BETTER THAN NEW YORKERS

And it's hiring based on what they can bring to the table, and not just the relationship Minter has with guys. Sure, he's pulled in some guys he knows, but this feels a lot less all-encompassing than it did with Harbaugh for a good stretch.The thing I like about this coaching ensemble is that they have great young minds at the helm calling plays, and they have sage minds in Lombardi, and Weaver to help out in practices, strategic game planning, dissecting opposing offenses and defenses, et al. I love it.
I’m beginning to love the idea of Minter calling the defense and Weaver being somewhat of a liaison to the defensive players. This team has desperately needed someone to bring the dogs out, I know there’s the whole thought of “if you need a motivator in the nfl then something is wrong” but you still need someone to set the tone, set the standard, and force accountability in a grown man kinda way. Something that was terribly lacking with the late Harbaugh regimeThe thing I like about this coaching ensemble is that they have great young minds at the helm calling plays, and they have sage minds in Lombardi, and Weaver to help out in practices, strategic game planning, dissecting opposing offenses and defenses, et al. I love it.
he was a defensive intern with the Ravens back in 2019.
but he was such a great dancerI’m beginning to love the idea of Minter calling the defense and Weaver being somewhat of a liaison to the defensive players. This team has desperately needed someone to bring the dogs out, I know there’s the whole thought of “if you need a motivator in the nfl then something is wrong” but you still need someone to set the tone, set the standard, and force accountability in a grown man kinda way. Something that was terribly lacking with the late Harbaugh regime
So we're down to QB, WR, TE, DL, OLB, and ST (or two)