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http://nypost.com/2013/12/24/predicting-who-will-bear-brunt-of-giants-owners-letdown/

 

Predicting who will bear brunt of Giants owner’s letdown

By Paul Schwartz

December 24, 2013 | 9:21pm

 

You could tell John Mara was conflicted and not sure at all what to think. This was unusual for the normally clear-thinking president and CEO of the Giants. But Mara simply could not make up his mind.

An hour before his Giants were set to face the Lions last Sunday, Mara glanced up at one of the many flat screen TVs hanging high in the press box at spacious Ford Field in Detroit. The images in his vision were the Cowboys attempting a frantic comeback against the Redskins on the muddy grass at FedEx Field. As an NFL owner, Mara more often than not has a rooting interest and, this being an NFC East battle, there were strong emotions running through Mara.

Strong, but also conflicted, as Mara admitted he found it next to impossible to pull for either team. Kind of like choosing between canned green beans and mushy carrots. You just shake your head, push them aside with your fork and hope they go away.

Yup, there’s not much for Mara to root, root, root for as this dreary season comes to an end with the Giants facing the Redskins right smack in the middle of Christmas and New Year’s. The NFL on Tuesday sent out its official playoff scenario primer, and this week it’s an expanded 553-word opus involving 17 teams that on the last weekend can either improve their playoff positioning or clinch a post-season berth. “Giants’’ is nowhere to be found.

Of the games remaining in the regular season — this Sunday is the only time when all 16 games are on the same day — only three will go off with absolutely no playoff implications. Giants-Redskins is part of the unholy trio, and that eats at Mara, a 59-year-old who spent many of his formative years hearing from wise-cracking friends or law school geniuses how lousy his father’s team was as the Giants missed out on the playoffs yet again.

Already, the pomp and circumstance for Super Bowl XLVIII at MetLife Stadium is heating up, and as the co-owner of one of the host teams, Mara will have to be a presence this next month as the hype for the NFLs first cold weather Super Bowl gets cranking. This will be a bittersweet deal for Mara, proud the big game will be played in the building he shares with the Jets, but deeply disappointed and no doubt a bit embarrassed his Giants were, realistically if not mathematically, out of contention before Columbus Day.

The best the Giants can finish is 7-9 — they’d better, considering the terribleness of the Redskins awaiting them in the season finale — and if so, that’s a 7-3 record after the 0-6 calamity. The best the Eagles can finish in their last 10 games is 7-3; for the Cowboys, it’s 6-4. In a year when the division was bobbing up and down, the Giants could not come close to staying afloat.

Every snap will be evaluated and coach Tom Coughlin admitted, “Of course, we’re going to be extremely critical of those first six.’’ Mara will be heartened that Coughlin managed to avoid a 4-12 or 3-13 collapse, but the strong hunch here is the man writing the checks will not at all be fooled or swayed by the upsurge in the last 10 games.

Here’s another hunch: Mara will come down harder on general manager Jerry Reese — the guy picking the players — than he does on Coughlin, the guy coaching them. Neither is going anywhere, but Mara undoubtedly will see a roster lacking in too many areas and severe depth issues on the offensive line and running back, the two positions hit hardest by injuries. That could lead to alterations in the player personnel and scouting departments. Those imported from the NFL Draft have not successfully restocked the shelves with quality goods.

Mara is deeply invested in the mood and temperament of Giants fans — OK, the personal seat licenses was a failing — and he is going to be an eyewitness to Sunday’s depressing final act, with plenty of good seats available for a divisional rivalry game that will be distinguished from a summer preseason yawner only by hats, scarves and gloves. Mara, like his late father, Wellington, tries his best to determine if the arrow is pointed up or down. He is most likely going to fall somewhere between blowing it all up and chalking up this season to bad luck, bad health and bad breaks.

The best the Giants can be since their most recent Super Bowl triumph is 16-16, and Mara’s marching orders will have to be this: Get more talent in here, now.

Eagles have edge in NFC East elimination bout

Two years ago, the Giants staged a party at their Meadowlands home, beating the Cowboys in an elimination game to claim the NFC East title. A year ago, the Giants were not invited as the Redskins beat the Cowboys in a winner-take-all regular-season finale. On Sunday, the Eagles and Cowboys make it three consecutive years with the division title needing to be settled in an elimination-game finale.

The stunning news that quarterback Tony Romo won’t play because of a back injury means any advantage the Cowboys had in playing this showdown game at home is gone.

“I think it shifts dramatically with now, I guess, Romo’s not going to play,’’ Justin Tuck said. “Obviously, that gives the Eagles an advantage, but it’s one of those games where anything can happen. You never know, in this division especially. I expect both teams to pull out all stops. I think it’s going to be a pretty good football game, but I probably give the Eagles the advantage just because of the Romo injury.”

2014 schedule takes shape

The 2014 schedule isn’t set just yet, but we do know 14 of the 16 games. In addition to six games against their NFC East rivals (Cowboys, Eagles, Redskins), the Giants will play home games against the Cardinals, 49ers, Texans and Colts. Four road games are also set: at St. Louis, Seattle, Jacksonville and Tennessee.

The Giants are locked in as the third-place team in the NFC East, meaning they will host the third-place team in the NFC South (either the Falcons or Buccaneers) and play on the road against the third-place team in the NFC North (the Bears, Packers or Lions).

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Giants @ Jacksonville sounds like a road trip to me!

 

 

Probably Detroit for me since my brother & his family live there... Jacksonville is a close second.

Not much to do in Jacksonville Bro's other than to watch the game and possibly get baked before hand. I was there once to pick up a client and head back to the City...so it was a day/night stay and its a cow patch city in my opinion...Tampa was a puddle jump away though...so there is more to do/see/experience there. :P

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Not much to do in Jacksonville Bro's other than to watch the game and possibly get baked before hand. I was there once to pick up a client and head back to the City...so it was a day/night stay and its a cow patch city in my opinion...Tampa was a puddle jump away though...so there is more to do/see/experience there. :P

 

My Mum and Uncle are moving to Gainesville, about an hour outside Jacksonville, early next year. I'll probably take the family down to visit.

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Really? I thought it said a whole lot of nothing.

Basically reading that I was thinking how bad is the worm turning in Mara's stomach and will this

 

 

 

Here’s another hunch: Mara will come down harder on general manager Jerry Reese — the guy picking the players — than he does on Coughlin, the guy coaching them. Neither is going anywhere, but Mara undoubtedly will see a roster lacking in too many areas and severe depth issues on the offensive line and running back, the two positions hit hardest by injuries. That could lead to alterations in the player personnel and scouting departments. Those imported from the NFL Draft have not successfully restocked the shelves with quality goods.

Be a catalyst in this years (2014) draft , Will he lean on Reese a little or let him run rough shod. Perhaps our scouting team needs to be adjusted in some way as well.

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My Mum and Uncle are moving to Gainesville, about an hour outside Jacksonville, early next year. I'll probably take the family down to visit.

Oh I hear ya Tree...that's different then...get to enjoy a game (one can only hope) and visit with the family at the same time... makes sense... :cheers: Anyway Tampa is an hour away... so it wouldn't be bad at all.

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:LMAO:

He could give less than a shit... it took Wellington Mara and his nephew Tim years to figure that out. And only after ticket burning, a piper club with a banner overflying the stadium and the ignominy of The Fumble...and even then their hatred of one another (Wellington vs. Tim) that almost derailed the process. They settled on the compromise candidate of George Young at the intercession of Pete Rozelle for them to get on track. And then their overriding loyalty to that obsolete fat fuck (George Young) ...they allowed George to sabotage the return of The Prostitute (Parcells) that consigned us to being supe less until Cheerleader.

 

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lysQ8xt_Css

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He could give less than a shit... it took Wellington Mara and his nephew Tim years to figure that out. And only after ticket burning, a piper club with a banner overflying the stadium and the ignominy of The Fumble...and even then their hatred of one another (Wellington vs. Tim) that almost derailed the process. They settled on the compromise candidate of George Young at the intercession of Pete Rozelle for them to get on track. And then their overriding loyalty to that obsolete fat fuck (George Young) ...they allowed George to sabotage the return of The Prostitute (Parcells) that consigned us to being supe less until Cheerleader.

 

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lysQ8xt_Css

Ive never seen Pisarchik interviewed. He was quite the groupie gobbler back then. There was a bar in the meadowlands called THE Front Row, owned by a former OL. I myself witnessed Paterson Plank Joe going down on a lovely Jersey girl in the men's room.

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Ive never seen Pisarchik interviewed. He was quite the groupie gobbler back then. There was a bar in the meadowlands called THE Front Row, owned by a former OL. I myself witnessed Paterson Plank Joe going down on a lovely Jersey girl in the men's room.

To think a marginally talented slob had groupies makes me wistful concerning my own abortive football career... :D Yes this is the first time I ever saw him interviewed as well. I was searching YouTube for the Piper flying over the Meadowlands and the ticket burning ...but this was all I could find. :P

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To think a marginally talented slob had groupies makes me wistful concerning my own abortive football career... :D Yes this is the first time I ever saw him interviewed as well. I was searching YouTube for the Piper flying over the Meadowlands and the ticket burning ...but this was all I could find. :P

The reason I was there in the first place was my friend from college was dating a certain married MLB who was interviewed in that clip. I won't mention any names, though.

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It was great reading Mara's comments....laying blame squarely at the feet of Gilbride and Reese where it belongs.

 

Gilbride is not creative nor flexible enough to cover the weak roster Reese gave him, but Mara's comments on Jernigan pretty much cut to the core of the problem.

 

Gilbride is likely gone and if Reese were smart, he would put down his magic beans and instead draft productive players from the powerhouse conferences, as I've been hoping for years.

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yeah i gotta say i did not expect him to kill them like that. hope it's genuine and he isn't just telling us what he thinks we want to hear

Mara said "the fans deserve better" and I think he is 100% correct. I was serious when I said I wasn't going to watch the giants next year running the same tired shit from gilbride

 

I figured Jernigan was a complete bust.....instead it looks like he is a dynamic young player that gilbride neglected for most of 3 years...... The giants had the season on the line against Dallas and gilbride refused to commit to the run even though it was blatantly clear Dallas could not stop the run

 

Enough is enough

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