nyibis
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Tom Coughlin talks about bringing back defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo in an AP article:
"Steve has so much enthusiasm in front of the room, His defense has changed since he was last here. He worked in Baltimore with John Harbaugh and Dean Pees, and they are outstanding defensive coaches. He has studied defenses. Steve visited colleges and talked to college coaches, including Urban Meyer, to learn how to defend the spread offenses that have become so popular."
This raises the question, does our coaching staff every bother to learn anything with the intention of making adjustments to improve? History says not.
Was the trip to Dallas an attempt to learn something?
Do we have any hope for a better performance next year with the current coaching staff? Any hope at all?
I have my doubts and don't look forward to the coming season.
"Steve has so much enthusiasm in front of the room, His defense has changed since he was last here. He worked in Baltimore with John Harbaugh and Dean Pees, and they are outstanding defensive coaches. He has studied defenses. Steve visited colleges and talked to college coaches, including Urban Meyer, to learn how to defend the spread offenses that have become so popular."
This raises the question, does our coaching staff every bother to learn anything with the intention of making adjustments to improve? History says not.
Was the trip to Dallas an attempt to learn something?
Do we have any hope for a better performance next year with the current coaching staff? Any hope at all?
I have my doubts and don't look forward to the coming season.
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