Giants Seem to be Leaning Toward Keeping Coughlin But Nothing Certain Yet
The New York Giants seem to be leaning toward retaining Tom Coughlin as their coach.
Coughlin has one season remaining on his contract and has coached the team to two straight playoff appearances, although the Giants finished this season with a record of 8-9 after losing a first-round NFC postseason game Sunday at Philadelphia.
Giants co-owner John Mara said after the Eagles game he would say something about Coughlin's status later in the week.
By Mark Maske |
January 9, 2007; 10:13 PM ET
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Posted by: JOHN | January 10, 2007 11:59 AM
Same here. These items seemed to be plucked directly from the A.P. wire. You're a good writer and seem to have a keen sense of observation, so, for gosh sakes, write some articles.
Posted by: mart | January 10, 2007 12:20 PM
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Mark,
I was wondering why you seem to always be a half step behind the ESPN guys with your info. I don't find anything different from reading yours or the journalits from ESPN...yours is just a little more dated. You are a good writer,(especially critical of the skins but thats ok because they have given you every reason to be) but I hardly read you anymore since you went to writing about the entire league because you aren't given me anything additional to what everyone else is saying. Your opinions now aren't even that compelling. I think as you started to cover the league you've become a little lazy. Pick it up son!