New York Giants hire Patriots Wide Recievers coach Joe Judge. (I know nothing about him.)
Reportedly, the Carolina Panthers have hired Baylor's Matt Rhule to be their next coach. Good news for my Sooners for next season!
New York Giants hire Patriots Wide Recievers coach Joe Judge. (I know nothing about him.)
Reportedly, the Carolina Panthers have hired Baylor's Matt Rhule to be their next coach. Good news for my Sooners for next season!
I don't know much about Judge either, but I don't get it. Whether he is diminished or not, Tom Brady still couldn't get the ball to anybody aside from Edelman this season. They tried bringing in new talent, old talent, troubled talent, and none of it worked on the receiving side of things. Maybe let him be an OC first.
Definitely. It was the right decision to declare. He's now a guarantee multi-millionaire, and another injury could've ended his career.
It's unfortunate he dealt with so many injuries, but he's still a National Champion and our best QB ever.
I feel good about our QB situation next season. Mac Jones looked really good against Auburn and Michigan, and Bryce Young is a 5* freshman.
He's expected to transfer.
Unless Mac Jones declines or Bryce Young doesn't live up to the hype, Taulia is 3rd on the depth chart.
https://twitter.com/sammywatkins/sta...74403926327296
....ok
How am I just now seeing this?
I have a question for you. Which coach would you rather have. They all have 13 years head coaching experience (#1 was fired mid-season hence why he has less games).
- 131-77, with an 8-7 postseason record, and one Super Bowl with an all-time great QB
- 125-77, with a 10-8 playoff record and a Super Bowl with an all-time great QB.
- 133-74, with an 8-7 playoff record, no Super Bowls with a Hall of Fame caliber QB.
the answers and the rest of my post are in spoilers so as to not ruin the little guessing game.
Click for Spoiler:
Dallas made the best move possible by getting a Super Bowl Champion head coach. he was the best guy available.
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Joe Judge was the Special Teams Coordinator since 2015. He was the WR coach only this season (while also being special teams coordinator). New England has had a beast special teams for a while now so if we're gonna... judge... him on his squads play lets also give them props for that. (not sorry for the pun)
I don't get the move either, but Special Teams coordinators can make good head coaches. Just ask the Baltimore Ravens.
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