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Post by TEM on May 25, 2018 15:17:22 GMT -5
At this time last offseason you had the ability to change one of the serious issues the Giants had.
With advanced knowledge which one would you have changed?
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Post by BronxBomberBlue on May 25, 2018 15:34:42 GMT -5
The decision to start Geno Smith instead of Davis Webb against the Raiders.
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Post by BigBlueRules on May 25, 2018 15:46:43 GMT -5
any head coach who pulls a qb, stopping a historic streak, should be replaced. MacAdoo should've been fired the moment he started someone else other than a healthy Eli.
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Post by BronxBomberBlue on May 25, 2018 15:50:11 GMT -5
any head coach who pulls a qb, stopping a historic streak, should be replaced. MacAdoo should've been fired the moment he started someone else other than a healthy Eli. I totally agree... But if the decision was set in stone. Webb should have started over Geno.
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Post by BigBlueRules on May 25, 2018 15:59:00 GMT -5
any head coach who pulls a qb, stopping a historic streak, should be replaced. MacAdoo should've been fired the moment he started someone else other than a healthy Eli. I totally agree... But if the decision was set in stone. Webb should have started over Geno. I can certainly see Webb starting in that situation but even leading up to that MacAdoo seemed to have something against Eli. I found it odd a head coach being as critical against a player.
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Post by BronxBomberBlue on May 25, 2018 16:29:42 GMT -5
I totally agree... But if the decision was set in stone. Webb should have started over Geno. I can certainly see Webb starting in that situation but even leading up to that MacAdoo seemed to have something against Eli. I found it odd a head coach being as critical against a player. If I recall, Mara was all in on the decision.
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Post by Deleted on May 25, 2018 17:13:23 GMT -5
I would have cut Geno Smith after training camp.
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Post by BronxBomberBlue on May 25, 2018 17:15:13 GMT -5
I would have cut Geno Smith after training camp. +1 Better than my original response to this thread!
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Post by Deleted on May 25, 2018 19:16:21 GMT -5
The decision to start Geno Smith instead of Davis Webb against the Raiders. The decision not to start Davis Webb in week 9. So I voted for the HC.
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Post by Deleted on May 25, 2018 19:17:49 GMT -5
any head coach who pulls a qb, stopping a historic streak, should be replaced. MacAdoo should've been fired the moment he started someone else other than a healthy Eli. You don't make football decisions based on emotions/feelings and historic streaks. You make them based on what's best for your team. It would have been best for the team to know what the hell they have, or don't have, in Webb.
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Post by Kruunch on May 25, 2018 19:44:36 GMT -5
I would have given Ben McAdoo an all in paid vacation to the Bermuda triangle.
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Post by Merc on May 25, 2018 19:49:28 GMT -5
The play calling was pathetic.
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Post by BigBlueRules on May 25, 2018 23:03:18 GMT -5
any head coach who pulls a qb, stopping a historic streak, should be replaced. MacAdoo should've been fired the moment he started someone else other than a healthy Eli. You don't make football decisions based on emotions/feelings and historic streaks. You make them based on what's best for your team. It would have been best for the team to know what the hell they have, or don't have, in Webb.
well, they lost that chance cuz Webb never touched the field. MacAdoo was a joke.
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Post by ThatGuyRich on May 26, 2018 8:59:03 GMT -5
any head coach who pulls a qb, stopping a historic streak, should be replaced. MacAdoo should've been fired the moment he started someone else other than a healthy Eli. I totally agree... But if the decision was set in stone. Webb should have started over Geno. Not sure but from what I remember they said Webb was nowhere near ready. He was supposedly very raw when they drafted him.
But giving Geno playing time made no sense he was a rental. And if the rookie wasn't ready why take Eli out at all ? They had no idea that Eli would tell them give him the start if your just going to pull me every game anyway.
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Post by BigBlueDog42 on May 26, 2018 9:40:32 GMT -5
I totally agree... But if the decision was set in stone. Webb should have started over Geno. Not sure but from what I remember they said Webb was nowhere near ready. He was supposedly very raw when they drafted him.
But giving Geno playing time made no sense he was a rental. And if the rookie wasn't ready why take Eli out at all ? They had no idea that Eli would tell them give him the start if your just going to pull me every game anyway.
They didn't realize Eli wasn't going to go along a non professional approach like Pop warner rule MPR minimum play requirement, pretty dumb idea by Mara,later I heard Duke Mannyweather state on locked on giants pod cast that it could have been a whole lot worse if it weren't for Eli getting the ball out in 2.4 seconds rookies tend to hold the ball, Geno still does thats why he got strip sacked so much,Webb was fresh from an offense that he never took a snap from under center don't know if it was right or wrong but he came back healthy and with a his confidence intacked,and saw and learned from a class act how to handle adversity with class.
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2018 10:03:38 GMT -5
I totally agree... But if the decision was set in stone. Webb should have started over Geno. Not sure but from what I remember they said Webb was nowhere near ready. He was supposedly very raw when they drafted him.
But giving Geno playing time made no sense he was a rental. And if the rookie wasn't ready why take Eli out at all ? They had no idea that Eli would tell them give him the start if your just going to pull me every game anyway.
Nobody seems to care that he wasn't ready...just throw the kid out there behind a terrible line and see if he can survive.
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Post by alwaysready126 on May 26, 2018 10:35:28 GMT -5
any head coach who pulls a qb, stopping a historic streak, should be replaced. MacAdoo should've been fired the moment he started someone else other than a healthy Eli. I think he was nothing more than a body filling space after he threw Eli under the bus the first time, to be honest. The giants tried everything they could to prevent the firing mid season but the geno smith situation was the last straw.
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2018 11:48:21 GMT -5
any head coach who pulls a qb, stopping a historic streak, should be replaced. MacAdoo should've been fired the moment he started someone else other than a healthy Eli. I think he was nothing more than a body filling space after he threw Eli under the bus the first time, to be honest. The giants tried everything they could to prevent the firing mid season but the geno smith situation was the last straw. True. McAdouche was a dead man walking. That's why I love to read the comments of the relatively few posters that claim that Eli got McAdoo fired. McAdoo got McAdoo fired.
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Post by Sarcasman on May 26, 2018 13:03:36 GMT -5
Not sure but from what I remember they said Webb was nowhere near ready. He was supposedly very raw when they drafted him.
But giving Geno playing time made no sense he was a rental. And if the rookie wasn't ready why take Eli out at all ? They had no idea that Eli would tell them give him the start if your just going to pull me every game anyway.
Nobody seems to care that he wasn't ready...just throw the kid out there behind a terrible line and see if he can survive. I would have. You only had one true future option behind Manning, even in adverse conditions the organization could draw some conclusions on what they had. And yeah, the Giants offensive line was unquestionably one of the worst in the league but that’s no reason not to experiment. There was nothing to lose.
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Post by TEM on May 26, 2018 14:03:39 GMT -5
Nobody seems to care that he wasn't ready...just throw the kid out there behind a terrible line and see if he can survive. I would have. You only had one true future option behind Manning, even in adverse conditions the organization could draw some conclusions on what they had. And yeah, the Giants offensive line was unquestionably one of the worst in the league but that’s no reason not to experiment. There was nothing to lose. I disagree . David Carr is a prime example on how a team can ruin the career of a young QB with a horrid O-line. One thing most rookie Qbs have in common. They do not yet possess an internal clock to know when to release the ball that is in sync with the speed of the NFL. He would have gotten hammered.
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Post by Sarcasman on May 26, 2018 17:03:30 GMT -5
I would have. You only had one true future option behind Manning, even in adverse conditions the organization could draw some conclusions on what they had. And yeah, the Giants offensive line was unquestionably one of the worst in the league but that’s no reason not to experiment. There was nothing to lose. I disagree . David Carr is a prime example on how a team can ruin the career of a young QB with a horrid O-line. One thing most rookie Qbs have in common. They do not yet possess an internal clock to know when to release the ball that is in sync with the speed of the NFL. He would have gotten hammered. I see your point. From my view Carr was hung out to dry. I do not believe that would have occurred here since your #1 player was still available to play. It's not like they needed to leave Webb in for every snap of every game. I think "seeing what we have" is a different approach. Had Mcadoo understood that, he likely would not bungled it so badly. Mcadoo didn't seem to have a plan other than ABE. That revealed just how in over his head he was. I don't know if you ever read the piece by Gilbride about it. It was pretty straightforward, it simply lays out the flaws in the offense Mcadoo was trying to implement and that it's a suboptimal offensive scheme overall that works in GB only because Rodgers runs it. Rodgers' ability to create something once the initial structure breaks down, coupled with a line that will allow him to wait is the reason it works. Unfortunately for the Giants and Mcadoo, there's only one Aaron Rodgers in the league.
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Post by Speedman on May 26, 2018 17:59:34 GMT -5
Not sure but from what I remember they said Webb was nowhere near ready. He was supposedly very raw when they drafted him.
But giving Geno playing time made no sense he was a rental. And if the rookie wasn't ready why take Eli out at all ? They had no idea that Eli would tell them give him the start if your just going to pull me every game anyway.
Nobody seems to care that he wasn't ready...just throw the kid out there behind a terrible line and see if he can survive. They should have cut Geno after week 5 because the season was basically over. That would have given them time to get Webb ready to take some snaps. McAdoo was an idiot.
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Post by TEM on May 26, 2018 18:04:46 GMT -5
I disagree . David Carr is a prime example on how a team can ruin the career of a young QB with a horrid O-line. One thing most rookie Qbs have in common. They do not yet possess an internal clock to know when to release the ball that is in sync with the speed of the NFL. He would have gotten hammered. I see your point. From my view Carr was hung out to dry. I do not believe that would have occurred here since your #1 player was still available to play. It's not like they needed to leave Webb in for every snap of every game. I think "seeing what we have" is a different approach. Had Mcadoo understood that, he likely would not bungled it so badly. Mcadoo didn't seem to have a plan other than ABE. That revealed just how in over his head he was. I don't know if you ever read the piece by Gilbride about it. It was pretty straightforward, it simply lays out the flaws in the offense Mcadoo was trying to implement and that it's a suboptimal offensive scheme overall that works in GB only because Rodgers runs it. Rodgers' ability to create something once the initial structure breaks down, coupled with a line that will allow him to wait is the reason it works. Unfortunately for the Giants and Mcadoo, there's only one Aaron Rodgers in the league. I can agree with that.
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Post by KingCap88 on May 26, 2018 19:36:47 GMT -5
As bad as the O-Line was last year, McAdoo would be the No. 1 thing to change in hindsight. He was too stubborn to realize that he needed to change the way he did things and he flamed out as a HC.
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Post by ocgiant on May 26, 2018 22:53:41 GMT -5
One of the darkest moments in Giants history... wish they would have cut the HC sooner than later... what a mess... still makes me ill.
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Post by Sarcasman on May 26, 2018 22:57:11 GMT -5
One of the darkest moments in Giants history... wish they would have cut the HC sooner than later... what a mess... still makes me ill. Were you around for the Handley era?
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2018 10:43:29 GMT -5
You don't make football decisions based on emotions/feelings and historic streaks. You make them based on what's best for your team. It would have been best for the team to know what the hell they have, or don't have, in Webb.
well, they lost that chance cuz Webb never touched the field. MacAdoo was a joke.
Hence my first post in the thread: "The decision not to start Davis Webb in week 9. So I voted for the HC."
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Post by ocgiant on May 27, 2018 13:54:08 GMT -5
One of the darkest moments in Giants history... wish they would have cut the HC sooner than later... what a mess... still makes me ill. Were you around for the Handley era? I knew there would be a darker one out there... yep that trumps MacAdoo... good old Ray that was horrifying never coached again maybe close to one of the worst ever to coach in the NFL
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Post by DandyDon on May 30, 2018 8:48:37 GMT -5
At this time last offseason you had the ability to change one of the serious issues the Giants had. With advanced knowledge which one would you have changed? I would have gone back another year and not hired MCAdoo.
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Post by slobberknocker on May 30, 2018 9:28:28 GMT -5
I am a bit perplexed here . last off-season we were coming off an 11 and 5 record , and most of us were quite enthusiastic about the upcoming season. most people on TAGF wanted an improved o-line .. especially left tackle . and of course the perennial tar and feather Jerry Reese out of town also there were ( as usual ) 100 or so threads about whether or not to replace our aging quarterback .. and most people (even though many still didn't like him) were willing to give Mac-a-douche credit where credit was due , turning a 4 year down slide into an optimistic 11 and 5 record . other than that the biggest controversy was about reigning in OBJ's immature egotistical antics .. especially the boat trip. no one foresaw or predicted the catastrophe that would come after the off-season . most of you folks are putting the cart before the horse.
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