sd'sker Posted December 30, 2014 Share Posted December 30, 2014 he has one kidney, just like me. #respek Quote Link to comment
Thanks_Tom RR Posted December 30, 2014 Share Posted December 30, 2014 Brennan and Langsdorf having some fun: Langsdorf throwing down some Rush. 1 Quote Link to comment
admo Posted December 30, 2014 Share Posted December 30, 2014 Welcome Coach Langsdorf, pretty excited with this hire! I guess I'm a little reserved in my excitement. In fairness i do not know that much about Mr. Langsdorf. Could you or anyone else expand on why you are excited about this hire? Transitioning from a first time head coarch, with a first time OC and first time DC - to a tenured HC, with an OC that has almost 10 years of experience in that role. Many of the largest complaints over the last few years have been the lack of experience on the staff - the inability to fix the issues that have plagued us. Well, we have the experience now. That in itself is a big reason to be optimistic about the hires. I agree. From all the research and videos I've been seeing, they all talk about a real family atmosphere among the coaches. It's not lip service or a dysfuncational family environment, which is good to hear. There is a lot of genuine respect for each other in what they can do, and how they work together with the student athletes. It's kind of important consideration when putting together the base core of your staff. 1 Quote Link to comment
Norm Posted December 30, 2014 Share Posted December 30, 2014 Why don't we get Kevin M. Gilbride while we're at it? He's the Giants TE coach (previously their WR coach). He's coach Cavanaugh's nephew. Quote Link to comment
teachercd Posted December 30, 2014 Share Posted December 30, 2014 This was mostly mentioned already, if so I apologize. But is it to be assumed he will also be the QB coach as well? Dan Hoppen @danhoppen 3m3 minutes ago In Danny’s Langdorf’s one year as the Giants’ QB coach, Eli Manning flipped his TD-INT ratio from 18:27 to 30:14. #Huskers Yeah, between Langsdorf and Riley, the QB spot should be well coached. Not jumping on you TTRR because this has been brought up several times other places but this is a perfect example of lies, damn lies and statistics. Manning was about as bad as possible last year. That stat has been thrown out a lot as "look how good he did with Manning." But in the four years prior to last year, Manning averaged 4,226 yards, 61.5% completions, 28 TDs, 17 INTs, and a 89.6 rating. He had 4,410 yards, 63.1%, 30 TDs, 14 INTs and a 92.1 rating this year. That is, he basically returned to form after a terrible year last year. And, lets face it...he was pretty good to begin with. I mean...First overall pick? It is not like he was working with some hack. Quote Link to comment
StPaulHusker Posted December 30, 2014 Share Posted December 30, 2014 This was mostly mentioned already, if so I apologize. But is it to be assumed he will also be the QB coach as well? Dan Hoppen @danhoppen 3m3 minutes ago In Danny’s Langdorf’s one year as the Giants’ QB coach, Eli Manning flipped his TD-INT ratio from 18:27 to 30:14. #Huskers Yeah, between Langsdorf and Riley, the QB spot should be well coached. Not jumping on you TTRR because this has been brought up several times other places but this is a perfect example of lies, damn lies and statistics. Manning was about as bad as possible last year. That stat has been thrown out a lot as "look how good he did with Manning." But in the four years prior to last year, Manning averaged 4,226 yards, 61.5% completions, 28 TDs, 17 INTs, and a 89.6 rating. He had 4,410 yards, 63.1%, 30 TDs, 14 INTs and a 92.1 rating this year. That is, he basically returned to form after a terrible year last year. And, lets face it...he was pretty good to begin with. I mean...First overall pick? It is not like he was working with some hack. So would he have gotten any blame if Manning regressed further? Quote Link to comment
Mavric Posted December 30, 2014 Author Share Posted December 30, 2014 This was mostly mentioned already, if so I apologize. But is it to be assumed he will also be the QB coach as well? Dan Hoppen @danhoppen 3m3 minutes ago In Danny’s Langdorf’s one year as the Giants’ QB coach, Eli Manning flipped his TD-INT ratio from 18:27 to 30:14. #Huskers Yeah, between Langsdorf and Riley, the QB spot should be well coached. Not jumping on you TTRR because this has been brought up several times other places but this is a perfect example of lies, damn lies and statistics. Manning was about as bad as possible last year. That stat has been thrown out a lot as "look how good he did with Manning." But in the four years prior to last year, Manning averaged 4,226 yards, 61.5% completions, 28 TDs, 17 INTs, and a 89.6 rating. He had 4,410 yards, 63.1%, 30 TDs, 14 INTs and a 92.1 rating this year. That is, he basically returned to form after a terrible year last year. And, lets face it...he was pretty good to begin with. I mean...First overall pick? It is not like he was working with some hack. So would he have gotten any blame if Manning regressed further? Well, he would have gotten fired ... along with the rest of the coaching staff. Quote Link to comment
papersun87 Posted December 30, 2014 Share Posted December 30, 2014 So despite a weird 2011, he's coached consistently good offenses. Not to mention coaching up Jacquizz Rodgers, Brandin Cooks, and Markus Wheaton enough that the NFL wanted them. Mannion's Redshirt Freshman season perhaps? They only averaged 21 points per game. Maybe. Makes me wonder if he got pressed into duty earlier than they wanted due to an injury or something, that's quite the drop off . . . and quite the bounce-back the following year. Quote Link to comment
teachercd Posted December 30, 2014 Share Posted December 30, 2014 This was mostly mentioned already, if so I apologize. But is it to be assumed he will also be the QB coach as well? Dan Hoppen @danhoppen 3m3 minutes ago In Danny’s Langdorf’s one year as the Giants’ QB coach, Eli Manning flipped his TD-INT ratio from 18:27 to 30:14. #Huskers Yeah, between Langsdorf and Riley, the QB spot should be well coached. Not jumping on you TTRR because this has been brought up several times other places but this is a perfect example of lies, damn lies and statistics. Manning was about as bad as possible last year. That stat has been thrown out a lot as "look how good he did with Manning." But in the four years prior to last year, Manning averaged 4,226 yards, 61.5% completions, 28 TDs, 17 INTs, and a 89.6 rating. He had 4,410 yards, 63.1%, 30 TDs, 14 INTs and a 92.1 rating this year. That is, he basically returned to form after a terrible year last year. And, lets face it...he was pretty good to begin with. I mean...First overall pick? It is not like he was working with some hack. So would he have gotten any blame if Manning regressed further? It probably would have depended on a few things...OL...WR's...injuries...stuff like that. Quote Link to comment
TITANIC VS LUSITANIA Posted December 30, 2014 Share Posted December 30, 2014 Haha he does kinda look like Brett Favre, like the video said. Quote Link to comment
StPaulHusker Posted December 30, 2014 Share Posted December 30, 2014 This was mostly mentioned already, if so I apologize. But is it to be assumed he will also be the QB coach as well? Dan Hoppen @danhoppen 3m3 minutes ago In Danny’s Langdorf’s one year as the Giants’ QB coach, Eli Manning flipped his TD-INT ratio from 18:27 to 30:14. #Huskers Yeah, between Langsdorf and Riley, the QB spot should be well coached. Not jumping on you TTRR because this has been brought up several times other places but this is a perfect example of lies, damn lies and statistics. Manning was about as bad as possible last year. That stat has been thrown out a lot as "look how good he did with Manning." But in the four years prior to last year, Manning averaged 4,226 yards, 61.5% completions, 28 TDs, 17 INTs, and a 89.6 rating. He had 4,410 yards, 63.1%, 30 TDs, 14 INTs and a 92.1 rating this year. That is, he basically returned to form after a terrible year last year. And, lets face it...he was pretty good to begin with. I mean...First overall pick? It is not like he was working with some hack. So would he have gotten any blame if Manning regressed further? It probably would have depended on a few things...OL...WR's...injuries...stuff like that. So he deserves some credit. Along with Odell Beckham Jr. Quote Link to comment
papersun87 Posted December 30, 2014 Share Posted December 30, 2014 Jordan Westerkamp is TEN TIMES the receiver Odell Beckham is. Quote Link to comment
Mavric Posted December 30, 2014 Author Share Posted December 30, 2014 OSU under Riley/Langsdorf Year-Scoring O - Total O - Passing O - Rushing O 2005 - 60th - 34th - 10th - 86th 2006 - 36th - 45th - 24th - 81st 2007 - 59th - 78th - 87th - 41st 2008 - 32nd - 30th - 30th - 49th 2009 - 26th - 34th - 27th - 67th 2010 - 81st - 94th - 71st - 97th 2011 - 100th - 73rd - 19th - 118th 2012 - 37th - 43rd - 19th - 101st 2013 - 30th - 27th - 3rd - 118th Year - PPG - YPG - Pass YPG - Rush YPG 2005 - 26.6 - 419 - 296 - 122 2006 - 27.8 - 361 - 244 - 118 2007 - 27.8 - 372 - 196 - 174 2008 - 30.5 - 407 - 249 - 158 2009 - 31.2 - 411 - 270 - 139 2010 - 24.4 - 327 - 206 - 119 2011 - 21.8 - 374 - 286 - 86 2012 - 32.5 - 431 - 307 - 124 2013 - 34.8 - 467 - 372 - 94 Quote Link to comment
B.B. Hemingway Posted December 30, 2014 Share Posted December 30, 2014 If the improvement of Eli is any indication of what he can do with QB's, well it's a good hire. Surely Riley will be calling the plays right? Quote Link to comment
GSG Posted December 30, 2014 Share Posted December 30, 2014 Coughlin sounds a little miffed: Ralph Vacchiano @RVacchianoNYDN · 7m 7 minutes ago Coughlin on QB coach. Danny Langsdorf leaving: "I don't expect someone to be here (only) one year. That's his choice." Quote Link to comment
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