Twitter: Joe Judge, Giants Offense to be Based Largely on Jason Garrett’s Offense in Dallas

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Hard to duplicate if you lack the talent. Daniel Jones will be challenged if he has to duplicate what Dak has done. They have a solid running game but if that's all they have it will be shut down.

Daniel Jones is better equipped to run that type of Offense than Dak was. If they get improved play from their OL, their offense will be good. They have a very talented RB and a QB that can read the defense and throws with anticipation, things Dak struggled with. And he is also pretty athletic QB as well, maybe not as good as Dak in that aspect for sure but he is a much better pure passer than Dak. I wouldn't sleep on the G-men. I think they are a year or two away from really competing for anything but they will be a tough out in the mean time.
 

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Garrett's offense has its flaws, but part of his issue was more about his influence on play-calling vs the offense itself.
The Giants, imo, will be somewhat better on offense this year. How much is debatable.
 

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Daniel Jones is better equipped to run that type of Offense than Dak was. If they get improved play from their OL, their offense will be good. They have a very talented RB and a QB that can read the defense and throws with anticipation, things Dak struggled with. And he is also pretty athletic QB as well, maybe not as good as Dak in that aspect for sure but he is a much better pure passer than Dak. I wouldn't sleep on the G-men. I think they are a year or two away from really competing for anything but they will be a tough out in the mean time.
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That goofy mug ain't got jack on Dak. You can kiss his feet all you want. It doesn't change the fact that this goofus can only dream of hanging with Dak.
 

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Keep at it until you figure it out. It's funny that you try to be condescending to others with your "keyboard warriors" comment, while everyone knows the truth.

Yeah, and I'll stand with everyone else here. Laughing at you and the joke that you've become.

But 'you do you' too. Every court needs its jester.

You should, maybe, post smarter things sometimes. Just consider it, anyway.

Have a great day, stash.
 

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Please elaborate on these 'facts' you speak of. Personally, I'd love to discuss them because it would give me another opportunity to disavow the false narrative that Garrett did some 'great job' as an offensive coordinator. "Say when..."



After all, what does Judge know about offense? The guy is a special teams coach.



Yeah, 'pass happy' is the term you're looking for. A guy who's never known how to use the running game. Barkley will continue to be wasted.
You justified my analysis of being lazy in your response. Garrett was the OC of Dallas offenses from 2007-2010. The offense was successful enough that it led to all his head coaching interviews and offers. He was a good OC and play caller before stepping in as head coach, which seems to have been too much too soon for him.

“In January 2007, Garrett was hired by the Dallas Cowboys as offensive coordinator. He guided the Cowboys to the 2nd best offense in the NFL, which made him an attractive head coaching prospect. In January 2008, Garrett interviewed for the head coaching job of the Baltimore Ravens and the Atlanta Falcons, receiving offers from both, but ultimately opted to remain in Dallas.[19] His salary for the 2008 season was nearly $3 million; the highest salary for an assistant coach in the NFL at the time.[20] On December 29, 2008, the Detroit Lions received permission to speak to Garrett regarding the team's head coaching vacancy according to ESPN sources.[21] In January 2009, the Denver Broncos also interviewed him as a possible replacement for fired coach Mike Shanahan.[22]He was also a finalist for the St. Louis Rams head coaching position, to replace Jim Haslett, the interim head coach.”
 

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You justified my analysis of being lazy in your response. Garrett was the OC of Dallas offenses from 2007-2010. The offense was successful enough that it led to all his head coaching interviews and offers. He was a good OC and play caller before stepping in as head coach, which seems to have been too much too soon for him.

“In January 2007, Garrett was hired by the Dallas Cowboys as offensive coordinator. He guided the Cowboys to the 2nd best offense in the NFL, which made him an attractive head coaching prospect. In January 2008, Garrett interviewed for the head coaching job of the Baltimore Ravens and the Atlanta Falcons, receiving offers from both, but ultimately opted to remain in Dallas.[19] His salary for the 2008 season was nearly $3 million; the highest salary for an assistant coach in the NFL at the time.[20] On December 29, 2008, the Detroit Lions received permission to speak to Garrett regarding the team's head coaching vacancy according to ESPN sources.[21] In January 2009, the Denver Broncos also interviewed him as a possible replacement for fired coach Mike Shanahan.[22]He was also a finalist for the St. Louis Rams head coaching position, to replace Jim Haslett, the interim head coach.”

Nothing more 'lazy' than your fixation on the 2007 season alone.

In case you missed it, Garrett took an offense that Romo, Todd Haley, Tony Sparano, and Parcells already had at #4 and 'took' them all the way to #2. Wow! What an 'accomplishment'! And where did things go from there if we're not being 'lazy'?
 

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That is what they are saying now. In a few months after the season starts they will say "We have now decided to let Jason sit in meetings only before our games against Dallas and other than that, he can clap his *** off in the booth during games".
 

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So you mean first down will be run up the middle for 2 yard gain followed by another run on second down, third down do a dump off pass then punt?

Lol suckers

Don't forget that one screen pass with the wr that goes in motion first, telegraphing it.
 
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