The Giants stunk up the Meadowlands on Sunday losing to the Carolina Panthers 41-9. Dreadful, listless, pathetic, disgraceful, disgusting, embarrassing, humiliating are adjectives to describe this unacceptable performance.
What happened to Giants' pride?
If you follow this blog, the Giants season was over after they blew the San Diego game. After falling to 5-4, the Giants have not recovered. They have been an inconsistent team all year long. Win five, lose four, win one, loss one, win one, lose another, win another, lose again.
After the game, clueless Giants head coach Tom Coughlin said, "I wasn't prepared for it," Coughlin added "I'm at a loss for words."
He is at a loss for words because his team gave up on him. After the season is over, GM Jerry Reese and upper management have to evaluate the team and most importantly the coaching staff. Half way through the season, Reese shared this, "We had some early injuries, but you make adjustments. And we'll get guys back. This team should have an opportunity. I think we have a chance. I'll be very disappointed if we don't play well."
Today, with a win in front of their home crowd at the last game at Giants Stadium, the Giants had a chance to put themselves in position to make the playoffs. They were horrible. Let us hope GM Reese and co-owner John Mara are so disappointed, they pull the trigger and fire Coughlin.
Clearly, there is no return with Coughlin as head coach. Coughlin must go!!!
Coughlin's December record as head coach of the Giants:
2004- 0 wins and 4 losses
2005- 4 wins and 1 loss
2006- 2 wins and 3 losses
2007- 3 wins and 2 losses
2008- 1 win and 3 losses
2009- 2 wins and 2 losses
His December record speaks for itself. Coughlin's teams do not finish strong.
More to come..................
Sunday, December 27, 2009
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2 comments:
On top of that Osi said he doesn't know if he'll even be a Giant next year. His play this year just shows that he hates playing for Coughlin. I agree with you, I think we need a new coach preferably Gruden. I think he would quit TV in a second if he had an opportunity to coach the Giants. They need a younger voice on the team. The majority of the team is young listening to a 65 year old man. I am worried that Coughlin will be the coach for another 5 years.
Harry,
As always, excellent comment.
I think you could be right about Coughlin sticking around.
Perhaps, the Giants get blown out again against Minnesota. If this happens, Mara's hand may be forced to get rid of Coughlin.
After taking KC to playoffs for four consecutive years, Marty Schottenheimer was fired. Apparently, there was a squabble about his assistant coaches.
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