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No fucking way lmfao

I actually feel bad for giants fans right now. They see it happening, they’re already becoming aware that it’s a problem, but also I’m not sure they understand how hilarious this is based on his last stint here which was nothing short of a fucking catastrophe. And they probably don’t know JUST how stubborn he is and how long he’s willing to go this route.

Their FO deserves everything they got coming to them for giving him the reins like this.
Saw Giants fans posting “so who’s gonna be the OC next year” like, haha you think he’s gone after one season?
 


lol Harbs is playing all the hits haha

Shows we should have moved on from several years sooner. 2018 was perfect since we missed the playoffs 3 straight years, and we drafted Lamar so it made sense to have a new Head Coach when drafting a new Quarterback. Still think after 2021 with the injuries and everything, was another year to just start fresh instead of keeping Harbaugh. Giants fans are in for one hell of a rude awakening with Harbaugh and his buddies as their new coaching staff.
 
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With a lot of these new coaches, I know nothing about so I start by asking AI a few questions. Here is what I found for Lou Esposito. It’s a decent list of guys that show not only an eye for talent but an ability to develop players too.

Esposito is credited with developing numerous All-Americans and NFL draft picks, particularly during his time at Michigan and Western Michigan.
  • Mason Graham (Michigan): A first-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, Graham was a consensus All-American and a finalist for the Outland and Nagurski Trophies under Esposito.
  • Kenneth Grant (Michigan): An All-American interior lineman who was also selected in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft.
  • Josaiah Stewart (Michigan): An edge rusher who earned All-Big Ten honors and became a third-round NFL draft pick.
  • Ali Fayad (Western Michigan): The 2021 MAC Defensive Player of the Year, who ranked fourth nationally in sacks (13.0) that season.
  • Braden Fiske (Western Michigan/Florida State):Recruited and developed by Esposito at WMU before becoming a high NFL draft pick.
  • Marshawn Kneeland (Western Michigan): An All-MAC performer developed by Esposito who transitioned to the NFL.
  • Drew Nowak (Western Michigan): The 2011 MAC Defensive Player of the Year and a Phil Steele All-American.
  • Freddie Bishop (Western Michigan): An All-MAC defensive lineman who went on to play for the New York Jets.
  • Robert Spillane (Western Michigan): A standout linebacker during Esposito's tenure who became a starter in the NFL.
  • Paul Hazel (Western Michigan): An All-MAC selection who spent time in the NFL with the Browns, Texans, and Giants.
 
Harbaugh hired Greg roman as run game coordinator lmao
If it was anyone other than Harbaugh doing this it would be great. Greg Roman very well might be the greatest pure run game coordinator of all time and that’s not an exaggeration.

The problem with John harbs making this hire though, is by mid 2027 they’re gonna be months into hitting a wall and harbaugh is gonna fire Nagy and promote Roman to save his own ass, and they’re gonna rinse and repeat.
 
I think Roman gets a bad rap and he’ll probably do well there for a year or two…

But that doesn’t make this not hilarious. Literally no attempt to try anything different up there. And it’s not like it’s a great roster either.
It’s hilarious that John harbaugh made the hire, but yes Greg Roman is a savant in his own way. Nobody is fucking with him when it comes to the power run game
 
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