Post by goldenratio on Apr 8, 2020 14:54:45 GMT -5
How do you fellas think this may affect the draft?
What are joe judges mantras?
So far seems to be from what he has said = Fast, smart, physically and mentally tough, fundamentally sound, fills a role, versatile players with the idea to run the ball, stop the run, cover kicks? (weird priority but) and be Physical.
Fast
“I’m not going to coach anybody to be taller or really faster . . . But there are going to be certain traits that are critical factors that we have to identify in these players, whether it’s a free agent joining our program or a college player we may look to draft. Regardless of their past, we have to know skill set-wise what we’re getting.”
Physically and mentally tough
“I think the biggest thing you look for on the field is smart players who can execute the assignment, who can play situationally aware,’’ Judge said when he was hired in January. “Tough guys, physically and mentally tough. Can they do what’s right for the team when it’s not always what’s right for them? And can they play through some discomfort? You want guys that play fundamentally sound. There are aspects you’re going to evaluate.”
www.newsday.com/sports/football/giants/giants-stanford-free-agency-blake-martinez-levine-toilolo-cam-fleming-1.43385260
“We're going to look for smart, tough, fundamentally sound players."
heavy.com/sports/2020/01/new-york-giants-head-coach-joe-judge-interview-watch/
You have to run the ball, stop the run, and cover kicks. Those are the three things you have to do to be a physical team.”
nypost.com/2020/01/09/joe-judges-football-principles-revealed-ahead-of-giants-unveiling/
"every player has a role and something they’re good at, and that it’s up to he and his coaches to figure out what that is."
“What I learned from Coach Belichick was real simple: be flexible within your personnel. Don’t try to shove round pegs in square holes. Figure out what you have. Let them play to their strengths,” Judge said. “Don’t sit in a meeting and tell me what you don’t have in a player. Don’t tell me they can’t do a certain thing.
giantswire.usatoday.com/2020/01/09/new-york-giants-joe-judge-puts-an-emphasis-on-personnel-versatility/
www.giants.com/news/joe-judge-introductory-press-conference-head-coach-takeaways-impressions
What are joe judges mantras?
So far seems to be from what he has said = Fast, smart, physically and mentally tough, fundamentally sound, fills a role, versatile players with the idea to run the ball, stop the run, cover kicks? (weird priority but) and be Physical.
Fast
“I’m not going to coach anybody to be taller or really faster . . . But there are going to be certain traits that are critical factors that we have to identify in these players, whether it’s a free agent joining our program or a college player we may look to draft. Regardless of their past, we have to know skill set-wise what we’re getting.”
Physically and mentally tough
“I think the biggest thing you look for on the field is smart players who can execute the assignment, who can play situationally aware,’’ Judge said when he was hired in January. “Tough guys, physically and mentally tough. Can they do what’s right for the team when it’s not always what’s right for them? And can they play through some discomfort? You want guys that play fundamentally sound. There are aspects you’re going to evaluate.”
www.newsday.com/sports/football/giants/giants-stanford-free-agency-blake-martinez-levine-toilolo-cam-fleming-1.43385260
“We're going to look for smart, tough, fundamentally sound players."
heavy.com/sports/2020/01/new-york-giants-head-coach-joe-judge-interview-watch/
You have to run the ball, stop the run, and cover kicks. Those are the three things you have to do to be a physical team.”
nypost.com/2020/01/09/joe-judges-football-principles-revealed-ahead-of-giants-unveiling/
"every player has a role and something they’re good at, and that it’s up to he and his coaches to figure out what that is."
“What I learned from Coach Belichick was real simple: be flexible within your personnel. Don’t try to shove round pegs in square holes. Figure out what you have. Let them play to their strengths,” Judge said. “Don’t sit in a meeting and tell me what you don’t have in a player. Don’t tell me they can’t do a certain thing.
giantswire.usatoday.com/2020/01/09/new-york-giants-joe-judge-puts-an-emphasis-on-personnel-versatility/
www.giants.com/news/joe-judge-introductory-press-conference-head-coach-takeaways-impressions