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@@volcanobeard8668 I haven't watched GoT (eh. It seems very borderline to me. Either I fall in love or I hate it because it's "too" fantasy more my "serious" tastes. I might check it out, might live it 100 and never see it), nor do I follow a ton of football the past several years. But I damn near guffawed this tremendous Dominos pizza all over the screen because that is basically what I pictured in my head after hearing this.
Hopefully he'll learn from the tape on The Mountain: stay aggressive, utilize speed and quickness, do NOT let up; finish to the whistle/trumpet, etc... and wear your friggin' helmet!
@@Dfpijgyt564s65sgt You’re embarrassing yourself. Nobody ever suggested that the coaches were not working. The event happened at the team facilities, obviously the coaches were there and working. Pat’s initial take was that this was horrible for the team since this was happening on the day the coaches implement the game plan to a practice facility filled with players, and that the drama would set back the team in preparing for Sunday’s game. But it’s a bye week and there is no game, so all of Pat’s histrionics about how bad this event was was moot.
@@DG-420 I was surprised you laid it down. I was gonna originally say "No one will get this." Of the Big 5 NY Rappers (Tupac, Biggie, Jay-Z, Big L & Big Pun) L and Pun get not as much love if any at all nowadays. Shout out to Gang Starr & Wu-Tang Clan.
As a giants fan, it was reported that the past 3 weeks, Joe Judge coached the oline himself due to Colombo not doing his job. Over the past 3 weeks, giants rbs have averaged 108 yards rushing per game, doubling the average of 55 yards per game the past 7 weeks. Shows that Joe Judge is amazing and Colombo is a Stooge!
*spends 13 minutes discussing how improbable it is to fire a coach on a Wednesday* *realizes they have a bye week so there is zero significance in the firing occurring on a Wednesday*
I believe it was a very heated argument that probably led to some shoving but not necessarily a "fist fight" still based on the reports sounded pretty intense.
@@ishtiaqasif1185 multiple people said it got extremely unprofessional and escalated to the point where he fired him. sounds like it may have verged on physical (or got there) but not a fist fight.
@@kyleroland5480 I mean, he is actually showing improvement. We were the least in the league with the Jets, but now we are looking better. We still aren't good, but we're better. He somehow prevented Daniel Jones from having a turnover in the past few days.
The Giants literally have a good starter who's undrafted got a third round steal and Andrew Thomas may not be a number 4 pick caliber he's still improving and going to be good. Hernandez is ok I guess but they got a possible future starter in the 5th. The days of not knowing how to draft anything ended when we fired our last GM who drafted two Pro Bowlers in his last 7 years.
On 93.7 the fan Here in Pittsburgh they reported it happened and that the big ass o line coach lost the fight. So I wonder where the truth actually lies with this story. Lmao
Remember at Dallas last year. Their linebacker coach (Ben Bloom) and Secondary coach (Kris Richard) got into a fist fist and had to be separated by Jaylon Smith. Jason Garrett was the HC. Coincidence?
Boston Connor is the funniest mfer in the youtube radio talk show world. Sometimes it's subtle. Other times it's OBNOXIOUS. Sometimes it's adorable. His "oh yeah" instigating. The funniest man in talk show business!
It says “his reaction to the news led to his dismissal ” I take that as somebody giving a vague description of a strong reaction. Meaning yelling fighting something
I certainly wouldn't be against it! Joe Philbin isn't a chump, but, even before the injuries decimated the O-line, they just were not on par with their performance last year. I can't see them just getting rid of Philbin, but I don't know if Colombo would want an assistant O-line job again when he can likely go out here and get an O-line coach job just off his previous track record. Kellen Moore could play a role in Colombo getting back in there though, since Colombo of course knows the style of offense Moore runs. This firing does make things interesting