Gio (Gregg Giannotti)
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You're playing against the best athletes.
You have the most difficult defenses that you have to deal with.
I mean, all the different nuanced things that go on in the NFL.
And again, these two defenses that are in the Super Bowl are reflections of just how difficult it is to play against top-end defenses.
And, you know, college stuff, some of it works, a lot of it doesn't.
I could see a real frustration with the head coach if things get off to a bad start offensively, if you don't have the right offensive coordinator offensively.
And again, anybody who's ever played the game or coached a game, they know you want a rough and tumble physical football team.
And the Ravens always had that reputation.
Now, to a large part, to the great Ray Lewis and what he did to that team and how he led that team from a defensive perspective.
And you remember when Bart Scott came from the Ravens to the Jets, how with Rex Ryan, the whole...
way to play defense and how they reacted defensively completely changed.
So I think that's kind of like what you want here for an offensive coordinator for the Giants and the Jets.
I know if it's Frank or Greg Roman, they're going to want to run the ball first and foremost.
They're always going to want to run the ball.
And that is so key to success here in the Northeast.
And again, like I say, these two teams in the Super Bowl are the prime example of that.
So it's not that hard to understand what you're trying to get to.
The question is the personality and that person's background and can they convince John Harbaugh that they have this type of offense that's going to be a fit for MetLife Stadium.
Yes.
I don't know.