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Iggloo
Fly, Eagles Fly
You had us fooled, bro, especially after your 24 yards passing yesterday, but you decided to keep talking!
And about that story that you had departing FAs call you and say they wish they were Giants...yah that never happened Joe.
After being asked why fans should have faith in his guidance, the embattled coach spent 11 minutes of his postgame press conference impassionedly defending his tenure. Amid his response, Judge said plenty of former players called him to claim they missed playing for the Giants and soon-to-be free agents hoped to return.
The coach stood behind his team, believing he's on the right path to rebuilding the culture within the locker room.
"This ain't a team that's having fistfights on the sidelines," Judge said, via the official transcript. "This ain't some clown show organization or something else, OK? We're talking about the foundation built. The toughest thing to change in the team, the toughest team to change in the club is the way people think. You understand that? That's the toughest thing. You can get new players, you can have them in your damn locker room all you want. You have to change how people think. You change how they f------ -- pardon my language -- believe in what you're doing. They have to trust the process. And that's a lot easier said than done when they're looking up right now, one game left and the most games they'll win is five this season, OK? But I guarantee you this: Those men are going to walk in on Wednesday and be ready to roll. We're going to practice hard on Wednesday, we're going to practice hard on Thursday, we're going to practice hard on Friday, OK? We're going to play for each other on the field next week."
And about that story that you had departing FAs call you and say they wish they were Giants...yah that never happened Joe.
After being asked why fans should have faith in his guidance, the embattled coach spent 11 minutes of his postgame press conference impassionedly defending his tenure. Amid his response, Judge said plenty of former players called him to claim they missed playing for the Giants and soon-to-be free agents hoped to return.
The coach stood behind his team, believing he's on the right path to rebuilding the culture within the locker room.
"This ain't a team that's having fistfights on the sidelines," Judge said, via the official transcript. "This ain't some clown show organization or something else, OK? We're talking about the foundation built. The toughest thing to change in the team, the toughest team to change in the club is the way people think. You understand that? That's the toughest thing. You can get new players, you can have them in your damn locker room all you want. You have to change how people think. You change how they f------ -- pardon my language -- believe in what you're doing. They have to trust the process. And that's a lot easier said than done when they're looking up right now, one game left and the most games they'll win is five this season, OK? But I guarantee you this: Those men are going to walk in on Wednesday and be ready to roll. We're going to practice hard on Wednesday, we're going to practice hard on Thursday, we're going to practice hard on Friday, OK? We're going to play for each other on the field next week."