Twitter: Jason Garrett named Giants OC

erod

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That's actually not true at all.

The hardcore packers fans loved McCarthy they just knew he was going to have be removed in order to get the real culprit (Ted Thompson) out of town

He had some supporters, but not many. It's the same in every town when coaches ger fired. It's a re-tread league most of the time.

There's a 95% chance McCarthy will get run out of here, too, by fan malcontent. Around and around it goes
 

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My only thing with Garrett with the Giants is whether or not he will be in the booth or down on the field like a clapping monkey.
 

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Garrett didnt adapt and make adjustments. When we did make adjustments it was always late and way too far to the opposite end. That had as much to do with losing to better defenses as our own inept defense.

Not disagreeing with that. The only time he was good at making halftime adjustments was when Tony Sparano was here. Otherwise, Garrett stuck to his theme that execution is everything instead of just part of what it takes to get over the top.

Hopefully, now that he's with the Giants, he'll stick with the mind-set that they will win if the team just executes the game plan instead of learning from his mistakes and actually trying to create advantages for his offense through scheming. If so, the Giants offense can only be as good as every individual player doing his job instead of the scheme covering for weaknesses and attacking the other team's weaknesses.
 

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LOL. More bullcrap as facts.

it’s pretty easy to “win” when you’re the only judge of who “wins”.

Telling somebody to “take their loss” is one of the dumbest debate tactics I have ever seen. Not surprising coming from you though.

it’s pretty easy to make a stupid point and then just tell somebody to “take their loss” and strut around like you accomplished something. LOL. Pathetic.
Dude, you are notorious here. This isn't my opinion. It's pretty much the entire forum's opinion.

Run along.
 

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Dude, you are notorious here. This isn't my opinion. It's pretty much the entire forum's opinion.

Run along.


Lol. This coming from the same guy who projected one persons opinion of Connor McGovern, onto the entire Penn State fan base. And claimed that no Penn State fans thought he was a good player.


Just like now you’re probably taking a few fans opinions about McCarthy and are now projecting it onto the entire Green Bag fan base despite zero evidence.

And now, you’re taking your opinion and projecting it onto the entire forum.

Have you noticed a trend yet? You like to take your opinion and project it onto entire groups of people. It’s nonsense.


Projecting your opinion onto entire groups of people doesn’t make your opinion any stronger. It’s just BS.
 

gimmesix

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Romo made that BS work.

Few offensive coordinators succeed without at least a very good quarterback. Romo might have made Garrett look better than he was, but having Aikman, Smith and Irvin certainly didn't hurt Norv Turner either.

The difference, though, is that I believe Turner's offense brought out the best in our players while Garrett's limited those who played for him.
 

erod

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Lol. This coming from the same guy who projected one persons opinion of Connor McGovern, onto the entire Penn State fan base. And claimed that no Penn State fans thought he was a good player.


Just like now you’re probably taking a few fans opinions about McCarthy and are now projecting it onto the entire Green Bag fan base despite zero evidence.

And now, you’re taking your opinion and projecting it onto the entire forum.

Have you noticed a trend yet? You like to take your opinion and project it onto entire groups of people. It’s nonsense.


Projecting your opinion onto entire groups of people doesn’t make your opinion any stronger. It’s just BS.
Wow, I reside in your brain, right next to Dak's jockstrap.

To ignore you go with the other mental midgets.
 

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Wow, I reside in your brain, right next to Dak's jockstrap.

To ignore you go with the other mental midgets.

lol reside in my brain? No. But it’s not exactly hard to remember when somebody posts stupidity as often as you do. Put me on ignore though. That’ll show how brilliant you are.
 

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That’s not what I’m seeing on their blogs.

I just went to their message board the big blue huddle. I didn't go through their entire thread, but I didn't see a single negative response.
 

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No it does not mean “nothing”. You don’t hire someone who doesn’t have credentials. The bigger and more selective the job, the greater the competition and the greater the requirements. That’s why Garrett was such a failure. His credentials were based on family connections, not a meritocracy. It’s just silly to compare McCarthy and Garrett as far as coaching work, experience, and success is concerned. History doesn’t say anything one way or another as far as the future is concerned. But it is a predictor for success because that’s the only way you know someone has been good at their job and can continue to be so.
First off I didn’t compare them. What I’m saying is you don’t judge what a coach did at a previous stop. There have been so many coaches fail at one stop just to go on to have better success at other stops. Ask Bellicheat.
 

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Few offensive coordinators succeed without at least a very good quarterback. Romo might have made Garrett look better than he was, but having Aikman, Smith and Irvin certainly didn't hurt Norv Turner either.

The difference, though, is that I believe Turner's offense brought out the best in our players while Garrett's limited those who played for him.
Turners offense really wasn’t that creative. People talk about how predictable our current team is running Elliott on first down, well you could almost bet your bank account Turner would do the same with Emmitt. 3rd and 6-7 yards to go was going to be a short slant to Irvin an unusually high % of the time. That offense was just so disciplined and so talented and so efficient teams still couldn’t stop them. For Turner with that team the unexpected was maybe a lead draw on 3rd and 6-7 instead of the expected slant or short pass to Novacek.
 

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I think the larger point is that 99 pct of the world shared our opinion of Garrett
As a head coach yeah. For sure. As a OC for a new head coach? I think it’s a very solid move. I think that old outdated playbook may actually work for a offense with their skill set....not sure how far it will take them but Garrett just like McCarthy is going to have to learn how to adapt. Mike took some years off to do it. Garrett didn’t take any unless he’s been doing it on the low for years and it wouldn’t shock me if he had knowing he was a dead man walking.
 

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WR/Special Teams Coach as the new HC.
Guy who once got stripped of play calling duties in favour of Scott Linehan as the new OC.
Are the Giants tanking?
 

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I could also see this as a move for the Giants to have a backup plan. If this guy Joe Judge (still baffled at that hire) doesn't pan out, they have Garrett waiting in the wings who has experience. I'm sure this was discussed somewhere else in this thread but I didn't feel like going through all 21 pages.
 

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Why don’t you look up his offenses while OC of the Cowboys and get back to us? I’m curious as to what “full notice of his OC performance” you’re referencing.

No need for that. His timid and ultra-conservative decisions to play calling were obvious.

That's the reasoning why he wasn't respected for his inadequate efforts in that endeavor.

It's precisely the very sane reasoning as to why his tenure as Dallas' HC were dismissed.
 
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