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		<title>Coach Coughlin and Coach Parcells</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Feb 2012 18:01:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe Tufaro</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Coach Tom coughlin has just matched Coach Parcells for two Super Bowl trophies in 8 years. The biggest difference of course is that Coach Tom Coughlin is still the coach of the New York Football Giants, while Coach Bill Parcells chose a different path. Let&#8217;s reminisce. The story really begins in January 1979.  The Giants [...]</p><p><a href="http://gmenhq.com/2012/02/07/coach-coughlin-and-coach-parcells/">Coach Coughlin and Coach Parcells</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ - A NY Giants Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Coach Tom coughlin has just matched Coach Parcells for two Super Bowl trophies in 8 years. The biggest difference of course is that Coach Tom Coughlin is still the coach of the New York Football Giants, while Coach Bill Parcells chose a different path. Let&#8217;s reminisce.</p>
<p>The story really begins in January 1979.  The Giants were a Mom and Pop organization in the 70&#8242;s and it showed on the field.  They were an awful team and a losing organization throughout the 70&#8242;s.  The Giants were struggling making the transition into the new NFL.  The league suggested they change to the NEW model of having a General Manager as the leader of the team, they even gave a suggestion as to who to hire.  That man was George Young.  George Young was hired by Wellington Mara, and the team was changed for the better for the future.  George Young drafted Phil Simms number 1, as Commissioner Pete Rozelle chuckled, in the 1979 draft, then Lawrence Taylor came in 1981.  After 1982 Ray Perkins left to be the head coach of the University of Alabama, at the time a better job than the one he was leaving. In stepped Bill Parcells, and the eight year run began.</p>
<p>Tom Coughlin, who at one time turned down the New York Giants, came aboard in 1994.  He was awarded the pleasure of mentoring Eli Manning when he arrived out of college.  He has had to change his style and his ways over the past 8 years, but after inheriting a 4-12 team, he knew that the team needed to change also.  His ways did rub some the wrong way initially, but eventually almost everyone has come to agree that Tom Coughlin is a very good football coach, and an even better person. Two championships and counting.  Look for the Giants to award a nice contract to Coach Coughlin, one that has been earned.</p>
<p>Back to Coach Parcells&#8230;.after the second championship in 1990, you could get the feeling that he was a little miffed at not getting full credit for the teams accomplishments.  He was a players coach, he was the controlling force on the sideline and in the lockerroom. Parcells used and abused the media, but always to the betterment of his team.  Each week he would find a way to challenge some portion of his players to be better.  He was the reason they were winning, it was us against the world, unfortunately for Bill &#8220;The world&#8221; included management and ownership.  To prove his point Bill took some drastic steps.  He first allowed defensive genius Bill Belichick to interview and accept the job as head coach of the Cleveland Browns.  He then allowed offensive guru Ron Earhardt to go to Pittsburgh.  Then he hired Rod Rust and his &#8220;Read and React&#8221; defensive scheme.  He knew that this system would not sit well with the attacking players he had in LT, Carl Banks, and Leonard Marshall. Then the bombshell dropped, coach Parcells was retiring.  In the final insult and challenge to the organization to prove that it wasn&#8217;t the coaches that won championships, but the organization, he recommended Ray Handley to be the next head coach. Coach Parcells wanted to prove a point, and wanted to be the only coach to win a Super Bowl with two different teams. Unfortunately for Bill, times had changed, and his search for the right job that would grant him total control never really materialized.  Bill is a Hall Of Fame coach, no doubt, but his ending with the Giants was not as many would have preferred it.</p>
<p>Fortunately, the Giants organization did nothing but thrive even during the lean years on the field.  George Young watched over the transformation of the Giants until 1997.  Ernie Accorsi took over after that, and presided over the team that went to the 2000 championship, and then made the best trade the team has ever made acquiring Eli Manning.  Accorsi didn&#8217;t like Tom Coughlin and was positioning to fire him, but the team thrived under him in 2005 going 11-5.  Accorsi then left the team in the hands of Jerry Reese who ran the 2007 draft, with great success, and has now presided over 2 Super Bowl Championships of his own.</p>
<p>The continuity of the front office of the New York Giants has built a great organization, one that can withstand many obstacles.</p>
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		<title>Are the Giants Desperate Enough?</title>
		<link>http://gmenhq.com/2011/11/28/are-the-giants-desperate-enough/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Nov 2011 20:47:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe Tufaro</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The Giants (6-4) play tonight in New Orleans (7-3) against the Saints and their high flying offense.  Coming off a bye week the Saints will look to run through and throw over and around the Giants defense.  The Giants on the other hand see a team that allows 5.2 yards per rush attempt, a stat [...]</p><p><a href="http://gmenhq.com/2011/11/28/are-the-giants-desperate-enough/">Are the Giants Desperate Enough?</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ - A NY Giants Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Giants (6-4) play tonight in New Orleans (7-3) against the Saints and their high flying offense.  Coming off a bye week the Saints will look to run through and throw over and around the Giants defense.  The Giants on the other hand see a team that allows 5.2 yards per rush attempt, a stat that in the last two years would have sealed the Saints fate this evening.  The Giants running game MUST find a way to be effective this evening.  Long drives using different backs in different sets, coupled with play action passes down the field to the talented Giants receiver corps would ordinarily be the recipe here.  The offensive line must go back to basics, must play as a unit, must get help from the tight ends and receivers, and must in general pick up their lunch pails and go back to work tonight and make this running game a threat of some kind.  Without it it will be another installment of the ELi Manning show trying to beat a team single-handedly.  If the run game shows up, and the Giants can get some pressure on Brees, the Giants will at least have a fighters chance.</p>
<p>I ask the question if the Giants are desperate enough to go to New Orleans and win a tough NFC game on the road.  The Eagles played with passion and focus last week.  The Bills, Chiefs, Broncos, and even the Dolphins played games this week to save their season, and played with passion, focus, and desperation.  Now, with three division games remaining, this is in no way a game that makes or breaks the Giants season, but it sure would be nice to see the execution, the pride, and the effort that was lacking last week. <a href="http://gmenhq.com/2011/11/28/are-the-giants-desperate-enough/#more-9201" class="more-link">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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		<title>J.T.&#8217;s TAKE</title>
		<link>http://gmenhq.com/2011/06/09/j-t-s-take-4/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jun 2011 16:12:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe Tufaro</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>On Wednesday the GIANTS held another of their fan conference calls for season ticket holders. It was one of three that I have participated in, and was by far the best yet. Coach Bill Parcells and Hall of Fame Linebacker Harry Carson were on the call separately and took questions from the fans. They spoke [...]</p><p><a href="http://gmenhq.com/2011/06/09/j-t-s-take-4/">J.T.&#8217;s TAKE</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ - A NY Giants Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>     On Wednesday the GIANTS held another of their fan conference calls for season ticket holders.  It was one of three that I have participated in, and was by far the best yet.  Coach Bill Parcells and Hall of Fame Linebacker Harry Carson were on the call separately and took questions from the fans. They spoke of the 1986 Super Bowl season, a season being celebrated this weekend at GIANTS Stadium with the return of players and coaches alike.  It will surely be a magnificent Giant event filled with great stories and wonderful memories.<br />
     They both spoke of what a tough and inspired team they were.  A caller asked if Mark Bavaro was the toughest player Coach Parcells had ever been around, he answered that Mark was probably the toughest guy any coach had ever seen, but that that team was filled with tough guys.  Guys like Jim Burt, Maurice Carthon, and the Offensive Line of Benson, Ard, Oates, Godfrey and Nelson.  Coach also offered up the nugget that Phil Simms was the &#8220;perfect quarterback&#8221; for a Parcells team.  He was tough, smart, accurate, and wasn&#8217;t afraid to speak his mind.  Parcells stated that most of their famous sideline discussions were Parcells trying to get Simms to be even more aggressive, to trust the play more.  Like Davey Johnson and the METS that same year, Parcells challenged this team from day one to dominate the league, and gain what was rightfully theirs&#8230;.a Championship.<br />
      Harry Carson was his normal passionate self.  I still believe the players union missed a great opportunity to have him as their representative.  He spoke about how this team inspired each other with their play, and how even in practice they loved to be around each other and feed off each others energy.  I remember meeting Mark Collins a few years back and he stated at the time that playing with the greats on that defense as a rookie was difficult for one reason.  He had to stop watching those guys make plays.  He said he would get excited when he knew L.T. was blitzing, and would find himself watching the play instead of concentrating solely on his task. Harry takes great pride in having been this teams Captain, and was the organizing force behind this reunion.  He stated that this is the &#8220;first time we have all been back together, and it will probably be the last time we are all together&#8221;.  To his credit 51 of the 53 players will be present this weekend, a true testimony to the man that many Giants call their &#8220;Life Captain&#8221;.  Harry is writing a book that will be out this summer and will certainly be a must read for all Giants and NFL fans.<br />
     Of course the subject of the Gatorade bath came up in the conversation.  As all Giants fans knew, Bill Parcells was a very superstitious man.  Harry Carson said they did the Gatorade dousing once to get Bill back for a particularly brutal week of practice&#8230;but once it coincided with a win&#8230;.they were basically forced to repeat it, until it grew into the legend it is today.<br />
     All in all these conference calls the Giants do are very enjoyable, they do turn into talk radio with people wanting to make a point rather than ask a question, but Bob Papa moderates the call and does a superb professional job. It really was a nice way to spend 45 minutes or so during a slow Wednesday afternoon.</p>
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