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You can't be serious.mcgruff10 said:
Oh my god. Expecting your coaches to be in half way decent shape like your players? What is wrong with that?Jearlpam0925 said:
Supposedly? Again, he makes coaches run laps.Poncier said:
Judge is a serious hard ass. Supposedly insufferable to be around.mcgruff10 said:FU Pederson:
“To disrespect the effort that everyone put forth to make this season a success for the NFL, to disrespect the game by not going out there and competing for 60 minutes and giving everything you can to help those players win. We will never do that as long as I’m the head coach of the New York Giants.”
I ve coached for close to twenty years and would always warm up and do various drills and scrimmage with my soccer and baseball players. To me that is leading by example.
This is the NFL. Coaches are grown and sometimes old men, you don't treat them like teenagers and make them run laps.
The Giants running backs coach for example is 68 years old, you're gonna make an example of that man and make him run laps in front of everyone else?
Judge didn't learn this behavior from Belichick. Bill never had Charlie Weiss and Romeo Crennell running laps.This weekend we rock Portland0 -
BTW pretty sure he made the coaches run as part of a punishment, which just makes it that much more meat headed.0
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Dude when I am 68 I plan on being able to run laps. I don't see any problem with making your coaching staff run a few laps in order to stay in reasonable shape. It seems like the players and coaches embraced it.Poncier said:
You can't be serious.mcgruff10 said:
Oh my god. Expecting your coaches to be in half way decent shape like your players? What is wrong with that?Jearlpam0925 said:
Supposedly? Again, he makes coaches run laps.Poncier said:
Judge is a serious hard ass. Supposedly insufferable to be around.mcgruff10 said:FU Pederson:
“To disrespect the effort that everyone put forth to make this season a success for the NFL, to disrespect the game by not going out there and competing for 60 minutes and giving everything you can to help those players win. We will never do that as long as I’m the head coach of the New York Giants.”
I ve coached for close to twenty years and would always warm up and do various drills and scrimmage with my soccer and baseball players. To me that is leading by example.
This is the NFL. Coaches are grown and sometimes old men, you don't treat them like teenagers and make them run laps.
The Giants running backs coach for example is 68 years old, you're gonna make an example of that man and make him run laps in front of everyone else?
Judge didn't learn this behavior from Belichick. Bill never had Charlie Weiss and Romeo Crennell running laps."The last time I [ran laps for mistakes], probably middle school," wide receiver Sterling Shepard said. "I'm embracing the change. I'm all for it."
Star running back Saquon Barkley also could barely remember the last time he saw this technique used for accountability. Barkley hesitated when trying to recall.
"I don't know," he eventually answered. "But hey, we're really focused on being a detailed team and holding each other accountable. Little things matter. It comes with the territory."
That seems to be the biggest difference between Judge and his predecessors. His attention to detail is off the charts.
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I'd rather have my head coach hold people accountable than tank a game to a divisional rival.Jearlpam0925 said:BTW pretty sure he made the coaches run as part of a punishment, which just makes it that much more meat headed.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
Yeah, but as pointed lout by Jearlpam above, he isn't asking coaches to run to stay in shape. It is done as punishment for a mistake. Its to belittle them in front of the team.mcgruff10 said:
Dude when I am 68 I plan on being able to run laps. I don't see any problem with making your coaching staff run a few laps in order to stay in reasonable shape. It seems like the players and coaches embraced it.Poncier said:
You can't be serious.mcgruff10 said:
Oh my god. Expecting your coaches to be in half way decent shape like your players? What is wrong with that?Jearlpam0925 said:
Supposedly? Again, he makes coaches run laps.Poncier said:
Judge is a serious hard ass. Supposedly insufferable to be around.mcgruff10 said:FU Pederson:
“To disrespect the effort that everyone put forth to make this season a success for the NFL, to disrespect the game by not going out there and competing for 60 minutes and giving everything you can to help those players win. We will never do that as long as I’m the head coach of the New York Giants.”
I ve coached for close to twenty years and would always warm up and do various drills and scrimmage with my soccer and baseball players. To me that is leading by example.
This is the NFL. Coaches are grown and sometimes old men, you don't treat them like teenagers and make them run laps.
The Giants running backs coach for example is 68 years old, you're gonna make an example of that man and make him run laps in front of everyone else?
Judge didn't learn this behavior from Belichick. Bill never had Charlie Weiss and Romeo Crennell running laps.This weekend we rock Portland0 -
Belittle? Don't make mistakes. I love the accountability.Poncier said:
Yeah, but as pointed lout by Jearlpam above, he isn't asking coaches to run to stay in shape. It is done as punishment for a mistake. Its to belittle them in front of the team.mcgruff10 said:
Dude when I am 68 I plan on being able to run laps. I don't see any problem with making your coaching staff run a few laps in order to stay in reasonable shape. It seems like the players and coaches embraced it.Poncier said:
You can't be serious.mcgruff10 said:
Oh my god. Expecting your coaches to be in half way decent shape like your players? What is wrong with that?Jearlpam0925 said:
Supposedly? Again, he makes coaches run laps.Poncier said:
Judge is a serious hard ass. Supposedly insufferable to be around.mcgruff10 said:FU Pederson:
“To disrespect the effort that everyone put forth to make this season a success for the NFL, to disrespect the game by not going out there and competing for 60 minutes and giving everything you can to help those players win. We will never do that as long as I’m the head coach of the New York Giants.”
I ve coached for close to twenty years and would always warm up and do various drills and scrimmage with my soccer and baseball players. To me that is leading by example.
This is the NFL. Coaches are grown and sometimes old men, you don't treat them like teenagers and make them run laps.
The Giants running backs coach for example is 68 years old, you're gonna make an example of that man and make him run laps in front of everyone else?
Judge didn't learn this behavior from Belichick. Bill never had Charlie Weiss and Romeo Crennell running laps.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
I too appreciate meat for brains.0
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The Maras love old stuffy dipshits like this. Kinda like when Blood Face Coughlin would penalize players for being late when they were on time.0
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Comes across kinda like this to those of us not wearing Big Blue colored glasses:mcgruff10 said:
Belittle? Don't make mistakes. I love the accountability.Poncier said:
Yeah, but as pointed lout by Jearlpam above, he isn't asking coaches to run to stay in shape. It is done as punishment for a mistake. Its to belittle them in front of the team.mcgruff10 said:
Dude when I am 68 I plan on being able to run laps. I don't see any problem with making your coaching staff run a few laps in order to stay in reasonable shape. It seems like the players and coaches embraced it.Poncier said:
You can't be serious.mcgruff10 said:
Oh my god. Expecting your coaches to be in half way decent shape like your players? What is wrong with that?Jearlpam0925 said:
Supposedly? Again, he makes coaches run laps.Poncier said:
Judge is a serious hard ass. Supposedly insufferable to be around.mcgruff10 said:FU Pederson:
“To disrespect the effort that everyone put forth to make this season a success for the NFL, to disrespect the game by not going out there and competing for 60 minutes and giving everything you can to help those players win. We will never do that as long as I’m the head coach of the New York Giants.”
I ve coached for close to twenty years and would always warm up and do various drills and scrimmage with my soccer and baseball players. To me that is leading by example.
This is the NFL. Coaches are grown and sometimes old men, you don't treat them like teenagers and make them run laps.
The Giants running backs coach for example is 68 years old, you're gonna make an example of that man and make him run laps in front of everyone else?
Judge didn't learn this behavior from Belichick. Bill never had Charlie Weiss and Romeo Crennell running laps.
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I ll gladly take both super bowl wins under his watch.Jearlpam0925 said:The Maras love old stuffy dipshits like this. Kinda like when Blood Face Coughlin would penalize players for being late when they were on time.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
Blood face?!!!
Omg I about shit my pants.
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Also, I would pay money to see either Romeo Crennell OR Charlie Weiss run.
Not run a lap - nfw they could do that - would love to see just 50 yards. More and I think they might both die.The love he receives is the love that is saved0 -
Did any of you play competitive sports after middle school? Making coaches run for mistakes is belittling them? My goodness. Our society is getting too soft I say!Poncier said:
Comes across kinda like this to those of us not wearing Big Blue colored glasses:mcgruff10 said:
Belittle? Don't make mistakes. I love the accountability.Poncier said:
Yeah, but as pointed lout by Jearlpam above, he isn't asking coaches to run to stay in shape. It is done as punishment for a mistake. Its to belittle them in front of the team.mcgruff10 said:
Dude when I am 68 I plan on being able to run laps. I don't see any problem with making your coaching staff run a few laps in order to stay in reasonable shape. It seems like the players and coaches embraced it.Poncier said:
You can't be serious.mcgruff10 said:
Oh my god. Expecting your coaches to be in half way decent shape like your players? What is wrong with that?Jearlpam0925 said:
Supposedly? Again, he makes coaches run laps.Poncier said:
Judge is a serious hard ass. Supposedly insufferable to be around.mcgruff10 said:FU Pederson:
“To disrespect the effort that everyone put forth to make this season a success for the NFL, to disrespect the game by not going out there and competing for 60 minutes and giving everything you can to help those players win. We will never do that as long as I’m the head coach of the New York Giants.”
I ve coached for close to twenty years and would always warm up and do various drills and scrimmage with my soccer and baseball players. To me that is leading by example.
This is the NFL. Coaches are grown and sometimes old men, you don't treat them like teenagers and make them run laps.
The Giants running backs coach for example is 68 years old, you're gonna make an example of that man and make him run laps in front of everyone else?
Judge didn't learn this behavior from Belichick. Bill never had Charlie Weiss and Romeo Crennell running laps.
damn I never realized how soft Philly fans are.Post edited by mcgruff10 onI'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
Charlie Weiss would absolutely die lol. Rex Ryan and his brother too lol.F Me In The Brain said:Blood face?!!!
Omg I about shit my pants.
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Also, I would pay money to see either Romeo Crennell OR Charlie Weiss run.
Not run a lap - nfw they could do that - would love to see just 50 yards. More and I think they might both die.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
We're the soft ones yet this guy can't shut the fuck up about his 6-10 team missing out on the playoffs.
I think what the rest of us did was grow up, and not finger our buttholes about sportzball and when men were MEN.0 -
I am not a Philly fan.mcgruff10 said:Poncier said:
Comes across kinda like this to those of us not wearing Big Blue colored glasses:mcgruff10 said:
Belittle? Don't make mistakes. I love the accountability.Poncier said:
Yeah, but as pointed lout by Jearlpam above, he isn't asking coaches to run to stay in shape. It is done as punishment for a mistake. Its to belittle them in front of the team.mcgruff10 said:
Dude when I am 68 I plan on being able to run laps. I don't see any problem with making your coaching staff run a few laps in order to stay in reasonable shape. It seems like the players and coaches embraced it.Poncier said:
You can't be serious.mcgruff10 said:
Oh my god. Expecting your coaches to be in half way decent shape like your players? What is wrong with that?Jearlpam0925 said:
Supposedly? Again, he makes coaches run laps.Poncier said:
Judge is a serious hard ass. Supposedly insufferable to be around.mcgruff10 said:FU Pederson:
“To disrespect the effort that everyone put forth to make this season a success for the NFL, to disrespect the game by not going out there and competing for 60 minutes and giving everything you can to help those players win. We will never do that as long as I’m the head coach of the New York Giants.”
I ve coached for close to twenty years and would always warm up and do various drills and scrimmage with my soccer and baseball players. To me that is leading by example.
This is the NFL. Coaches are grown and sometimes old men, you don't treat them like teenagers and make them run laps.
The Giants running backs coach for example is 68 years old, you're gonna make an example of that man and make him run laps in front of everyone else?
Judge didn't learn this behavior from Belichick. Bill never had Charlie Weiss and Romeo Crennell running laps.
damn I never realized how soft Philly fans are.This weekend we rock Portland0 -
hahahaPoncier said:
I am not a Philly fan.mcgruff10 said:Poncier said:
Comes across kinda like this to those of us not wearing Big Blue colored glasses:mcgruff10 said:
Belittle? Don't make mistakes. I love the accountability.Poncier said:
Yeah, but as pointed lout by Jearlpam above, he isn't asking coaches to run to stay in shape. It is done as punishment for a mistake. Its to belittle them in front of the team.mcgruff10 said:
Dude when I am 68 I plan on being able to run laps. I don't see any problem with making your coaching staff run a few laps in order to stay in reasonable shape. It seems like the players and coaches embraced it.Poncier said:
You can't be serious.mcgruff10 said:
Oh my god. Expecting your coaches to be in half way decent shape like your players? What is wrong with that?Jearlpam0925 said:
Supposedly? Again, he makes coaches run laps.Poncier said:
Judge is a serious hard ass. Supposedly insufferable to be around.mcgruff10 said:FU Pederson:
“To disrespect the effort that everyone put forth to make this season a success for the NFL, to disrespect the game by not going out there and competing for 60 minutes and giving everything you can to help those players win. We will never do that as long as I’m the head coach of the New York Giants.”
I ve coached for close to twenty years and would always warm up and do various drills and scrimmage with my soccer and baseball players. To me that is leading by example.
This is the NFL. Coaches are grown and sometimes old men, you don't treat them like teenagers and make them run laps.
The Giants running backs coach for example is 68 years old, you're gonna make an example of that man and make him run laps in front of everyone else?
Judge didn't learn this behavior from Belichick. Bill never had Charlie Weiss and Romeo Crennell running laps.
damn I never realized how soft Philly fans are.www.myspace.com0 -
Typical Philly fan taking it to the next level. Geez.Jearlpam0925 said:We're the soft ones yet this guy can't shut the fuck up about his 6-10 team missing out on the playoffs.
I think what the rest of us did was grow up, and not finger our buttholes about sportzball and when men were MEN.So I assume little league was the apex of your athletic career?Post edited by mcgruff10 onI'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
As a Washington fan I'm glad the Eagles made those decisions because it obviously helped our cause but as a football fan it was cringeworthy to witness Hurts on the bench after he played pretty well and just how bad his backup was.Virginia Beach 2000
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Hurts was 7-20 for 72 yards, no TDs and 1 INT.pjpjpaul said:as a football fan it was cringeworthy to witness Hurts on the bench after he played pretty well and just how bad his backup was.
He sucked. His passer rating was 25.4
He deserved to be replaced. Of course Sudfeld was worse, but still, its not like Hurts was really doing anything from a passing standpoint to justify continuing in the game.This weekend we rock Portland0 -
If only I had more highly athletic, proud people in my life like yourself who knows where I'd be right now.mcgruff10 said:
Typical Philly fan taking it to the next level. Geez.Jearlpam0925 said:We're the soft ones yet this guy can't shut the fuck up about his 6-10 team missing out on the playoffs.
I think what the rest of us did was grow up, and not finger our buttholes about sportzball and when men were MEN.So I assume little league was the apex of your athletic career?
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