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    Quote Originally Posted by RhodyYanksFan
    He'll pick a LB or maybe he'll try to send one of our young WR and an unhappy Osi to St Louis for #1 and take that guy from Nebraska.
    Uh, no.
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    A list of potential Defensive cordinators is in todays paper.

    Pepper Johnson, the former Giants linebacker and current Patriots defensive line coach, is not only a possible candidate, he would also be "very interested" in the job, according to two people familiar with his thinking
    What's not clear is where Johnson sits on Coughlin's short list, which one team source said is actually long. According to various team and NFL sources, it includes several coaches with defensive coordinator experience, including former Bills interim coach Perry Fewell, who was Coughlin's defensive backs coach in Jacksonville (1998-2002) and who will reportedly interview for the job tomorrow.

    Other experienced candidates on the list include former Bills and Bears coach Dick Jauron, Coughlin's former defensive coordinator in Jacksonville (1995-98); Jets linebackers coach Bob Sutton (the Jets defensive coordinator from 2006-08) and Dolphins linebackers coach George Edwards (the Redskins defensive coordinator from 2002-03).

    It may also include Dom Capers, another of Coughlin's former Jacksonville defensive coordinators, although Capers currently holds that job with the Packers and makes more than $2million per year. Also available is Romeo Crennel, the former Browns head coach and Giants assistant who ran Belichick's defense in New England from 2001-04.
    http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/fo...e_up_blue.html

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    I'm glad the short list appears to have a lot of guys with experience at DC. We all saw what a competent Coordinator can do to a franchise with the Saints and Gregg Williams this season. 8-8 to 13-3.

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    Its has to be someone who can walk into the room and has immediate respect because of what they have done already.
    We dont need another situation where the players bail on the guy like Osi did in Camp.

    Romeo is a nice name to put out there..not sure it would happen but still.
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    I agree with that. Man I can't believe how this D went from giving up 294 pts in 2008 to 427 in 2009. Amazing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by b_joseph
    Its has to be someone who can walk into the room and has immediate respect because of what they have done already.
    We dont need another situation where the players bail on the guy like Osi did in Camp.

    Romeo is a nice name to put out there..not sure it would happen but still.
    I think Romeo would be the first choice since he was a NYG coach and D-cord up in N.E. Is he even working with a team, currently?

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    Whomever they hire as DC, he better be more of a motivator than Sheridan.
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    Quote Originally Posted by b_joseph
    Its has to be someone who can walk into the room and has immediate respect because of what they have done already.
    We dont need another situation where the players bail on the guy like Osi did in Camp.

    Romeo is a nice name to put out there..not sure it would happen but still.
    To that end, while I'd like an experienced coordinator, a guy like Pepper Johnson would be fine as well. The guy's been a player or coach on 5 Super Bowl winners; if that doesn't command immediate respect, not much else will.

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    I want a guy with experience and success as a DC. I don't want some position coach finding that he's in over his head as a coordinator.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yankees13
    I want a guy with experience and success as a DC. I don't want some position coach finding that he's in over his head as a coordinator.
    Like Romeo

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRNXBMRS
    I think Romeo would be the first choice since he was a NYG coach and D-cord up in N.E. Is he even working with a team, currently?
    Jobless.

    BonusC - Pepper would be fine, I agree. Pretty much any coach from that New England system would be fine.

    We would have to strike quickly with Crennel though...KC want him bad.


    Couple questions......Could Tuck play 3-4 End? Could Osi and Kiwi play OLB in a 3-4?
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    I like the idea of a Romeo era.

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    Waufle fired..I guess they are going to fire everyone on defense. Let Romeo bring his own crew
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    Vacchiano:
    LB coach Jim Herrmann, CB coach Peter Giunta, S coach Dave Merritt all still employed by Giants. Probably not for long, though.

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    Gilbride is the luckiest guy in the world.
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    Why do we need both CB and safety coach? I thought Guinta was in charge of the entire secondary.
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    They aren't going to 3-4. That would take years to develop, and no one on the current defensive roster could play it.


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    How is Gilbride lucky? The offense has been top 10 statistically back to back years now.

    Did anyone expect the offense to light it up through the air like it did with Smith, Nicks, and Manningham? They did an awesome job on offense.

    Take a look around the rest of the league sheesh. I remember people wanted Ron Rivera a couple of years ago. Now his ass is fired.

    The Giants have a top 10 offense, the sooner you realize it, the better.


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    Quote Originally Posted by 161 and River Ave.
    They aren't going to 3-4. That would take years to develop, and no one on the current defensive roster could play it.
    If we learned anything this year, it's that they can't play 4-3 either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 161 and River Ave.
    They aren't going to 3-4. That would take years to develop, and no one on the current defensive roster could play it.
    Canty could.
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    That is true, I forgot about Canty. He is most likely the only guy and he would be a DE. This team has no other 3-4 DE or a NT.

    You all scream when Tuck or Kiwi go into coverage on a zone blitz, why would you want them as LBs?


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    Quote Originally Posted by 161 and River Ave.
    How is Gilbride lucky? The offense has been top 10 statistically back to back years now.

    Did anyone expect the offense to light it up through the air like it did with Smith, Nicks, and Manningham? They did an awesome job on offense.

    Take a look around the rest of the league sheesh. I remember people wanted Ron Rivera a couple of years ago. Now his ass is fired.

    The Giants have a top 10 offense, the sooner you realize it, the better.
    Lies, damn lies and statistics. The Giants Defense is also 13th in total Defense this year....Stats have a nice way of not always telling the full story.

    If you just look at the stats..The Giants under Hufnagel was a top 10 offense in the last 2 seasons under him. Now, Gilbride is better but dont thnk stats tell the whole story. The process is everything.

    Anyway, we'll never agree on Gilbride, so whats the point.

    Quote Originally Posted by BonusCantos
    If we learned anything this year, it's that they can't play 4-3 either.
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    Gillbride did a heck of a job this year, given that there were so many question marks going into the season. He may need some help calling or when to call some plays, but he shouldnt be fired.

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    former Bills interim coach Perry Fewell is due in for an interview with Coughlin today, according to a league source. And while Fewell may not be the only person Coughlin interviews for the coordinator job, a team source said he is a serious candidate. Coughlin usually doesn't waste time with courtesy interviews.
    Fewell, 47, also comes highly recommended by Dick Jauron, according to a league source. Fewell replaced Jauron, a close friend of Coughlin and another man thought to be on his short list, as the Bills interim coach in mid-November. Before the Bills fired Jauron, Fewell spent 3-1/2 years as his defensive coordinator in Buffalo.
    Fewell has the military background that Coughlin loves, having been an assistant coach at Army in 1987 and again from 1992-94, under Bob Sutton, the Jets' linebackers coach who is also a candidate for the Giants' defensive coordinator job.
    http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/fo...ine_coach.html

    What are the thoughts on this guy, can he help?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRNXBMRS
    http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/fo...ine_coach.html

    What are the thoughts on this guy, can he help?

    Anyone's gotta be better than Sheridan.

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    Crennel's agent said this week his client would also be interested in the Giants job. Crennel is currently on vacation and won't be back until Monday.
    http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...nel-is-coming/

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    Quote Originally Posted by b_joseph
    Lies, damn lies and statistics. The Giants Defense is also 13th in total Defense this year....Stats have a nice way of not always telling the full story.

    If you just look at the stats..The Giants under Hufnagel was a top 10 offense in the last 2 seasons under him. Now, Gilbride is better but dont thnk stats tell the whole story. The process is everything.

    Anyway, we'll never agree on Gilbride, so whats the point.
    Agreed.

    I think the stats are a nice testament to the talent and execution of the offense and, more specifically, Manning and the WR's.

    Unfortunately they don't reflect situational playcalling. The Giants can drive 60 yards, build up stats along the way, and the drive will die on a HB draw on 3rd and 5. Once in a while is understandable but it is a common theme.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LongLiveBernie51!
    Agreed.

    I think the stats are a nice testament to the talent and execution of the offense and, more specifically, Manning and the WR's.

    Unfortunately they don't reflect situational playcalling. The Giants can drive 60 yards, build up stats along the way, and the drive will die on a HB draw on 3rd and 5. Once in a while is understandable but it is a common theme.
    WEll put. If you want to use stats for an argument, look at the Giants stats in the red zone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RhodyYanksFan
    WEll put. If you want to use stats for an argument, look at the Giants stats in the red zone.
    That is the main problem with Gilbride and his play calling, and it's been an ongoing problem the last couple of seasons. I would love to see Gilbride gone, but first things first. The D has to be fixed. Fix it and we can live with Gilbride another season.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LongLiveBernie51!
    Agreed.

    Unfortunately they don't reflect situational playcalling. The Giants can drive 60 yards, build up stats along the way, and the drive will die on a HB draw on 3rd and 5. Once in a while is understandable but it is a common theme.
    Shouldnt TC take some of the heat then for not getting on Gillbride when he calls these foolish plays that make me want to put my foot threw the tv?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JfromJersey
    That is the main problem with Gilbride and his play calling, and it's been an ongoing problem the last couple of seasons. I would love to see Gilbride gone, but first things first. The D has to be fixed. Fix it and we can live with Gilbride another season.
    Which is why I agree when people say that Gilbride is lucky. The D tanks and he skates by because of it.

    The Red Zone futility was the hot topic of the first 5 weeks, but Sheridan and the Defense couldn't stand the offense being the center of attention and took matters into thier own hands.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BRNXBMRS
    Shouldnt TC take some of the heat then for not getting on Gillbride when he calls these foolish plays that make me want to put my foot threw the tv?
    Absolutely.
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    Could someone explain the intricacies of a 4-3 vs 3-4? And specifically why certain players fit one model and not the other?

    What I gather is it's because you need a big fatty to clog up the middle of a 3-4 front and more athletic linebackers. True? Are there differences with the secondary as well? Someone above mentioned no one on this roster could fit into a 3-4.
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    Looks like the guys are upset about Waufle..Strahan said he shouldnt have gone.

    Ace - The D-Line in a 3-4 have more responsibility towards the run game because they are going up against 5-6 and sometimes 7 blockers for the opposition.
    The MLB's or ILB's have to support them and therefore go up against the opponents O-Line more. Ray Lewis spoke about this one time when he said he prefers the 4-3 defense because he avoids having to mix it up with the Big boys up front.
    The OLB's are the main pass rush threat and have to be able to do that and cover in the open field....the good ones, as you know just pile up the sack numbers like nobodies business. Ware is the prime example for that.

    DT is a monster position because that player must be a beats in order for it to work.

    To put it simply...if you are small, you aint gonna fit in a 3-4 defense. Boley would not work at all for example.
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    Thanks, B-Joe!

    My limited (and very poor) knowledge of it comes from playing Madden.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ace
    Thanks, B-Joe!

    My limited (and very poor) knowledge of it comes from playing Madden.
    My complete lack of understanding of defense has kept me from buying Madden since 2000. It just wasn't fun always getting beat because I don't know what defense is used to stop what.

    What is the difference between nickel & dime?

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    I get the personnel on the field and at least how to use it in the game, but as far as assembling a real life unit to execute it, I'm totally lost. Since in Madden you just have to go by overall rating of the player, not stuff like size, strength, speed, game film...etc.

    Nickel = 5 D-backs
    Dime = 6 D-backs

    Since I use the 3-4 in Madden, when I need an extra DB I usually go with the 2-4-5, since I can still have my four linebackers on the field while adding a third corner. Typically on obvious passing downs, like 3rd and long. This is a big reason why I like to have a more than adequate third CB on my roster.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RhodyYanksFan
    My complete lack of understanding of defense has kept me from buying Madden since 2000. It just wasn't fun always getting beat because I don't know what defense is used to stop what.

    What is the difference between nickel & dime?
    The way I see it as far as madden goes, Nickel is good if you want coverage in a passing situation where you know the opposition needs about 5 to 10 yards and are sending out 3 or 4 receivers.

    Dime is good if you know the opposition is going to pass for over 10 yards i.e 3rd and 15 type scenarios and they send out 5 receivers.
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    what system do ya play madden on? 360 or ps3? I play on my 360. My gamer tag is Thrawn7280.
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    Nintendo Wii actually. Currently in the 3rd year of a Giants franchise.
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    Re: The Official 2010 New York Giants Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by RhodyYanksFan
    What is the difference between nickel & dime?
    5 cents.

    BRNXBMRS Quote:
    former Bills interim coach Perry Fewell is due in for an interview with Coughlin today, according to a league source. And while Fewell may not be the only person Coughlin interviews for the coordinator job, a team source said he is a serious candidate. Coughlin usually doesn't waste time with courtesy interviews.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Donnybaseball72
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    http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/fo...w_defensi.html

    Says we are going after Romeo Crennel as the defensive coordinator in this article. I hope it's true. This is the guy # 1 on my list.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Greek
    http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/fo...w_defensi.html

    Says we are going after Romeo Crennel as the defensive coordinator in this article. I hope it's true. This is the guy # 1 on my list.
    I just read this on the train today, he'd should cxl his vacation and get over to John Mara's office asap.

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    Re: The Official 2010 New York Giants Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by LongLiveBernie51!
    Agreed.

    I think the stats are a nice testament to the talent and execution of the offense and, more specifically, Manning and the WR's.

    Unfortunately they don't reflect situational playcalling. The Giants can drive 60 yards, build up stats along the way, and the drive will die on a HB draw on 3rd and 5. Once in a while is understandable but it is a common theme.
    I love this method of thinking

    Plays work = nice job by players
    Play doesn't work = bad call by Gilbride

    This offense is going to be here as long as Coughlin is here. You all need to realize that. If Gilbride is fired/goes to coach somewhere else, Palmer will take over and use the same exact playbook.

    This is an offense that has been consistently in the top tier of scoring year in and year out, went to the playoffs 4 out of 5 years, and would have gone again if it weren't for the defense. They won a Super Bowl, and developed Manning into the upper echelon of QBs.

    The Giants defense is not 13th in the league, they are 30th. Get your numbers right b joseph. You are looking at yards allowed, which is a complete BS stat. The stats don't lie about the offense. 8th in total points, and because you love yards, they are also 8th in total yards.

    The next argument will be, "well they didn't score against good defenses." I'll end the argument right now by saying they scored 33 and 31 points in both games against the number 2 ranked Cowboys defense.

    The brain fart Gilbride had this year was late in the Charger game, and that is also on Coughlin. The offense did an awesome job this year, especially when you consider how one dimensional they became in some of these games because of the defense.


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    Quote Originally Posted by 161 and River Ave.

    Plays work = nice job by players
    Play doesn't work = bad call by Gilbride
    Ohh if that was what I actually said, then you'd have a point.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 161 and River Ave.
    The brain fart Gilbride had this year was late in the Charger game, and that is also on Coughlin.
    That brain fart cost us the game. Something that stats and offensive ranking will not reflect so bringing them up is pointless.

    Looking to stats to defend Gilbride does very little to address his real problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brick Tamland
    Anyone know what defensive guys are projected in the top half of the draft? I know Suh, McCoy, Haden and McClain will be gone but is there depth in the draft at LB and DB specifically?
    Speculated anywhere from Top 10/15 to early 2nd at the moment (combines and Wunderlics et al will obviously shuffle names in and out of consideration):

    Donovan Warren, CB Michigan
    Sean Weatherspoon, OLB Missouri
    Brian Price, DT UCLA
    Dan Williams, DT Tennessee
    Terrence Cody, DT Alabama (could be wrong, but I don't see this as a fit).
    Greg Hardy, DE Ole Miss
    Taylor Mays, S USC
    Brandon Spikes, ILB Florida
    Jerry Hughes (3-4 OLB?), TCU

    Price would be my best WAG for the Giants.

    This http://www.draftcountdown.com/ is a pretty good site to follow. I believe he had the highest % correct 1st round mock 2 years ago among the "pros". Also does a handful of podcasts in the spring.


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    Quote Originally Posted by philleotardo
    Speculated anywhere from Top 10/15 to early 2nd at the moment (combines and Wunderlics et al will obviously shuffle names in and out of consideration):

    Donovan Warren, CB Michigan
    Travis Lewis, OLB Oklahoma
    Sean Weatherspoon, OLB Missouri
    Brian Price, DT UCLA
    Dan Williams, DT Tennessee
    Terrence Cody, DT Alabama (could be wrong, but I don't see this as a fit).
    Greg Hardy, DE Ole Miss
    Taylor Mays, S USC
    Brandon Spikes, ILB Florida
    Jerry Hughes (3-4 OLB?), TCU

    Price or Williams would be my best WAG for the Giants.

    This http://www.draftcountdown.com/ is a pretty good site to follow. I believe he had the highest % correct 1st round mock 2 years ago among the "pros". Also does a handful of podcasts in the spring.
    I've come across the site before but at the moment their mock draft is about 3 weeks out of date. Hopefully they'll update soon.

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