Joe from Brooklyn: Top 15 reasons McAdoo should be worried about job security with Giants
Is McAdoo the right person to be in the control room after Weeks 1 through 5?
Third, McAdoo did not speak out loudly enough during the loss against his former employer in Green Bay.
It was shameful to watch how Aaron Rodgers and company beat the Giants without much resistance.
If there was ever a time to express his outrage, that was the appropriate time. It seemed that his connection to McCarthy was a conflict of interest with his role as a head coach of the Giants. He showed that he is still has sympathies for the Packers’ organization and ties that were left uncut.