NFL: Ex Giants Coach Tom Coughlin tha Gangsta - This is how you walk out...

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I've been watching the Giants before most of you guys were born. This team is the worst I can remember, because they quit. Ray Handley's teams didn't quit. This was the first Giant team I ever saw quit.

Then there was that nonsense with ODB against Carolina. Coughlin (the so-called disciplinarian) did absolutely nothing to stop it. By the end of the season (last 3 games) Coughlin looked confused and outclassed out there. It was time for him to go.

I also believe Eli Manning would've been a better QB had he had a better coach. Coughlin 20 year as a coach and only 12 wins more than losses. 102 - 90 that's a 531% winning percentage.

With only 1 playoff appearance in 7 years the Giants front office allowed Coughlin to walk away with some dignity.
 
:lol: Coughlin deserved to go out better than he did. He went out with his team quitting and fans blaming him for the shit. :lol:
huh..the fans i kno still love that guy..no victor cruz all yr, jpp injured for most, no consistant running back, and suspect defense was our problem..hell we loss like 7 games by 1 td or less..if the d would've held together for various final drives we'd be in the playoffs and coughlin would've been chilling..i personally wanted him to return and various other people i kno wanted him to
 
huh..the fans i kno still love that guy..no victor cruz all yr, jpp injured for most, no consistant running back, and suspect defense was our problem..hell we loss like 7 games by 1 td or less..if the d would've held together for various final drives we'd be in the playoffs and coughlin would've been chilling..i personally wanted him to return and various other people i kno wanted him to

Man Coughlin would win a ring and dudes would want him gone 2 years after doing it lol. The least respected head coach i've ever seen win a ring in recent memory lol. He won 2 rings with Eli Manning I mean dam......
 
I've been watching the Giants before most of you guys were born. This team is the worst I can remember, because they quit. Ray Handley's teams didn't quit. This was the first Giant team I ever saw quit.

Then there was that nonsense with ODB against Carolina. Coughlin (the so-called disciplinarian) did absolutely nothing to stop it. By the end of the season (last 3 games) Coughlin looked confused and outclassed out there. It was time for him to go.

I also believe Eli Manning would've been a better QB had he had a better coach. Coughlin 20 year as a coach and only 12 wins more than losses. 102 - 90 that's a 531% winning percentage.

With only 1 playoff appearance in 7 years the Giants front office allowed Coughlin to walk away with some dignity.

I don't think they quit on Coughlin per-se, I think a lot of players wouldn't even been playing on a team if it wasn't for our injuries. To me it seemed like a lot of those guys were out there to collect a check rather than be a professional athlete. Compare to the Giants v Eagles game to the 49ers vs Rams game. The later was probably one of the best games on Sunday and each team were playing hard for nothing.
 
Man Coughlin would win a ring and dudes would want him gone 2 years after doing it lol. The least respected head coach i've ever seen win a ring in recent memory lol. He won 2 rings with Eli Manning I mean dam......
nah we like the cat..it was everybody else hating him and the gmen..juss look at this board or anytime the giants win the superbowl..ya refer to them as "lucky" or "ya nigs still ain't shit"..nobody ever respects the 2 giants superbowl..even the commentators shit on the gmen when we do good..they never really pick us to win the division or anything...hell the first superbowl we was juss the other guys, the filler team for the superbowl, the guys that fucked it up for greenbay, the cake walk for the pats perfect season..no kinda respect for the gmen for the pats vs gmen 1...if they could they would've gave the pats the trophy b4 the game even started and would've told the gmen to stay home
 
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He should have showed more respect cause they let him hang on longer than he should have. The dude luckily won two super bowls and the rest of his years there were failures. If that was a black coach with the same success his ass would have been out of the door.
 
I've been watching the Giants before most of you guys were born. This team is the worst I can remember, because they quit. Ray Handley's teams didn't quit. This was the first Giant team I ever saw quit.

Then there was that nonsense with ODB against Carolina. Coughlin (the so-called disciplinarian) did absolutely nothing to stop it. By the end of the season (last 3 games) Coughlin looked confused and outclassed out there. It was time for him to go.

I also believe Eli Manning would've been a better QB had he had a better coach. Coughlin 20 year as a coach and only 12 wins more than losses. 102 - 90 that's a 531% winning percentage.

With only 1 playoff appearance in 7 years the Giants front office allowed Coughlin to walk away with some dignity.

THIS...

no matter how emotional and uplifting and heartfelt that press conference was all the stuff he was talking was completely ABSENT that day.

I'm not saying to judge his WHOLE career by that one game but I will say you can use that game to say perhaps its time for him to step back.
 
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nah we like the cat..it was everybody else hating him and the gmen..juss look at this board or anytime the giants win the superbowl..ya refer to them as "lucky" or "ya nigs still ain't shit"..nobody ever respects the 2 giants superbowl..even the commentators shit on the gmen when we do good..they never really pick us to win the division or anything...hell the first superbowl we was juss the other guys, the filler team for the superbowl, the guys that fucked it up for greenbay, the cake walk for the pats perfect season..no kinda respect for the gmen for the pats vs gmen 1...if they could they would've gave the pats the trophy b4 the game even started and would've told the gmen to stay home

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you on point...remember the whole is Eli ELITE or not?

2 rings. Beating the Pats in the Super Bowl. Twice.

Lucky?
 
He should have showed more respect cause they let him hang on longer than he should have. The dude luckily won two super bowls and the rest of his years there were failures. If that was a black coach with the same success his ass would have been out of the door.
see dtown perfect example.. "he was lucky to win 2 superbowls"..how do u win 2 superbowls by luck..how u beat 3 playoffs team by luck than win the superbowl by luck twice...if plaxico dosen't shoot himself who knows how far we go in the playoffs that yr..we had 1 of the best records in the league that yr than plax shoots himself and we lose a few of our final reg season games and get in the playoffs without 1 of our major offensive weapons and lose that game..but see outsiders will never say that in fact most outsiders won't/don't remember how good we were the next yr all they do is laugh at plax shooting and say gmen ain't shit anyway it wasn't like they wasn't gonna win it all anyway they won the superbowl "by luck"
 
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you on point...remember the whole is Eli ELITE or not?

2 rings. Beating the Pats in the Super Bowl. Twice.

Lucky?
yeah we're the guys lucky enough to win enough games to get to the playoffs, we the guys lucky enough to win 3 straight playoff games on the road, we're lucky to stop the best single season scoring team of all time and held them to 16 points and we're lucky to be the only team to defeat them that yr..should've nicknamed them the ny rabbit foot that yr
 
see dtown perfect example.. "he was lucky to win 2 superbowls"..how do u win 2 superbowls by luck..how u beat 3 playoffs team by luck than win the superbowl by luck twice...if plaxico dosen't shoot himself who knows how far we go in the playoffs that yr..we had 1 of the best records in the league that yr than plax shoots himself and we lose a few of our final reg season games and get in the playoffs without 1 of our major offensive weapons and lose that game..but see outsiders will never say that in fact most outsiders won't/don't remember how good we were the next yr all they do is laugh at plax shooting and say gmen ain't shit anyway it wasn't like they wasn't gonna win it all anyway they won the superbowl "by luck"

I get it. Giants really have no identity aside from that defensive line so its hard for people to look at them and see Contender. Either way, Coughlin was always rumored to be getting fired for the longest. Didn't even let dust collect on them trophies. You may have not done it but there were fans who wanted him out.
 
Love it! Man he can come to Miami anytime.

I give him credit for what he did but man y'all don't want his old ass. That cat lost 3 or 4 games ALONE this year just simply fucking up time management. His best days are gone.
 
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I give him credit for what he did but man y'all don't want his old ass. That cat lost 3 or 4 games ALONE this year just simply fucking up time management. His best days are gone.
actually we do it's the outsiders that don't like him..or the commentators that don't..ny fans respect that dude..once again diff team if victor cruz and jpp is healthy and playing all yr...now the outsiders will say victor cruz ain't shit or he's a has been(ur fellow bgol cowboy fans have already said this various time) and it wouldn't matter if jpp was 100 percent ya wasn't gonna do anything anyway..truss that's exactly how nigs talk about the giants..dez misses a few games cowboy make a big thing about it 1 of our best recievers hasn't played in over a yr and a half but nigs act like that shit is no big deal and dosen't play a major factor on how our offense is run..giants haven't been at full strength in yrs hell we always suffer major injuries either on defense or offense but nobody ever wants to bring that up cause we're "the lucky guys" that "arent shit anyways"
 

http://www.nj.com/giants/index.ssf/2016/01/ex-giant_tiki_barber_tom_coughlin_was_a_pain_in_th.html

Ex-Giants running back turned radio host Tiki Barber spent his Tuesday morning recounting the sometimes-strained relationship he had with former head coachTom Coughlin as the latter spent the day saying goodbye.

And while you'll see some harsh words about Coughlin courtesy of Barber, he ultimately praised the possible Hall of Famer on hisCBS Sports Radio show.

Barber started off by remembering how he was a "liability" with his fumbling problems and how Coughlin replaced Jim Fassel to bring discipline and attention to detail to the team.

He also told this anecdote about Coughlin being strict about player rules and behavior:

"I'm a jovial guy, I smile, I laugh, I say hello to everybody. I winked at him once in the locker room. The first thing, he stopped dead in his tracks and said, 'Don't wink at me!' I said, 'What?? What are talking about? Okay Coach, that's how you're gonna be.'"

Then, he remembered Coughlin getting on him about keeping the ball "high and tight" to prevent him from being that "liability" as a fumbler:

"A lot of people remember the images of me running down the field with literally the ball under my chin without my arm moving at all, and the reason I was doing that was because it was kind of like a, 'All right, screw you coach. If you want it high and tight, it's going to be high and tight.'

"But an interesting thing happened. It actually made me a better player. It made me a non-liability as a fumbler, but it also shortened my stride length and made me stronger, more compact as a runner. And because of one little nuanced detail that Tom Coughlin was trying to drill into my head, I became a Pro Bowler. I became one of the elite players in the National Football League because Tom Coughlin was a pain in the ass."

Barber's conclusion? After he retired in 2006, he told co-owner John Mara that Coughlin needed to change his approach with players, something the coach did to help deliver two Super Bowls.

"He's a Hall of Famer and he's a great coach and he's a great man," Barber said. "My biggest testament to Tom Coughlin is he learned how to change at an old age and that's what made him the coach everybody loves and respects and reveres, even if he can't stand the way he doesn't allow you to wink at him."

 
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Dis motherfucker here. :smh:

Changed his tune real quick when they won that Super Bowl the first season after he retired. Best believe if Tom hadn't cashed in on those two chips, Tiki still wouldn't have shit to say positive.

"great man, great coach"

Fuck outta here Tiki.
 
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Dis motherfucker here. :smh:

Changed his tune real quick when they won that Super Bowl the first season after he retired. Best believe if Tom hadn't cashed in on those two chips, Tiki still wouldn't have shit to say positive.

"great man, great coach"

Fuck outta here Tiki.

He still mad that Strahan is what he was suppose to be, mofo got a voodoo doll of Strahan trying to poke it with needles :lol:
 
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