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Joe Judge was the right hire for the New York Giants

New York Giants vs. Green Bay Packers in the NFC Divisional Playoff Game at Lambeau Field on January 15, 2012. Photo by Mike Morbeck
Joe Judge was hired by the New York Giants on January 8th, 2020 by the surprise of many. So many people wanted the other options to the point Joe Judge was never considered an option by the fans. There are some fans who love the hire, and some who don't. But let's talk about my opinion on the hire of Judge. I believe Joe Judge was the best hire the Giants could have made after I did a lot of research on him. I am not going to lie at first I said who the heck is Joe Judge. And why the heck did the Giants hire him. Just after a few minutes of research it all made sense. Joe Judge is a FOOTBALL COACH. He doesn't refuse to teach offense or defense he wants to teach every player on the team. Which is very rare these days most coaches only want to focus on one side of the ball and let their coordinators handle the other side. He understands to use the players he has to their best of the abilities and not force players into positions or plays that they may be weak at. He also understands running the football is very important. And he understands being involved with every player on the team is important. You can't be a Head Coach and only teach offense. You must get the respect of every player on your team. Joe Judge had to be involved with every player on his team when he coached Special Teams since Special Teams involve every side of the ball and not just one. If the best coaches in football say he is an amazing coach I want to believe he is. And I am willing to give him every chance to be successful. But lets give this man time Rome wasn't built in a day, and it may take a year for him to really get this team to be really good. He will get the most out of Daniel Jones, Barkley, and the rest of the team! Which is why I can't wait for next season! This team will be good in a few years I truly believe it! I haven't been to excited in so long! LETS GO GIANTS!

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