Vikes Won't Let Giants Talk to Stefanski
Wow. So the Vikes won't let the Giants talk to Stefanski, even though, they already filled their OC spot, and denied Stefanski a promotion. This wreaks to high heavens of Stefanski, who's been with the Vikings for 10 years and has a wife and family, not wanting to uproot things and come to NYC. Hopefully, the Giants have another plan, because it is time to cut bait, and get the coaching staff fully locked and loaded.
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I thought there was a rule against prohibiting vertical promotions elsewhere.
in the current system, which seems regressive, there is no distinction between position coaches and coordinators and they are only allowed to go anywhere for a head coaching job.
Raanan
Darrell Bevell: My money would be on the former Seahawks offensive coordinator as the likely next-in-line candidate. He checks the boxes as an experienced coach who also has worked with quarterbacks. But Bevell also appears to be in play for the same position in Indianapolis. The Super Bowl-winning coordinator appears to have options. He ultimately might not be available to the Giants.
Harold Goodwin: He has been lurking from the start of this search. Goodwin has spent the past four years as the Arizona Cardinals’ offensive coordinator. His experience working with offensive linemen could also be appealing.
Duce Staley: There is the obvious connection between Shurmur and Staley, who know each other well from their Philadelphia days, first when Staley was a player and then when he broke into coaching. Nothing else about this makes sense. Staley doesn’t have extensive coaching experience and hasn’t worked with quarterbacks. He’s also still under contact with the Eagles, per source. Hard to believe Philadelphia, after losing its offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, would allow Staley to interview or a take a job with the division-rival Giants. He seems to be a real long shot.
BBV
There was a glimmer of potential good news for the Giants late Sunday, though. The Colts have asked for and received permission to interview Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver coach Nick Sirianni for offensive coordinator. The Chargers reportedly expect Sirianni to get the job.
Mike Schula
Or Shula
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