Chapter 1: Who is the betting favorite for the Giants head coach position?
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You asked me in the break if Polymarket had changed with the... Percentages of the next head coach, it's a prediction market like Kalshi, and they have right now 61% for John Harbaugh. No one is even close. Kevin Stefanski is 24%. I can buy a share of that. You got 61. I got 66%.
Okay. I see Chris Shula's name popping up in a lot of places. Dolphins, Browns, Stefanski, Ravens. I see Matt Burke's name popping up for the Tennessee Titans. All right. Kevin Stefanski popping up for the Atlanta Falcons head coach. And I can see that, by the way. Okay. There is a connection between he and Matt Ryan. Okay. Very good.
Chapter 2: What are the current predictions for John Harbaugh's coaching future?
100%. The Arizona head coach, Mike LaFleur. Ooh, really? Yeah. Huh. They ran him out of here. Steelers head coach, Brian Flores. I don't know. I don't see that. I really don't. Las Vegas head coach, Brian Flores.
That we've talked about?
Yes. I feel like that's a possibility. I can't see the Ravens hiring Stefanski. Could you? No. Mike, it doesn't normally happen where we know. Has there ever been another coach that has been fired and then hired in the same cycle within the division?
Yes.
Okay.
Happened here. Adam Gase. Oh.
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Chapter 3: How does Kevin Stefanski factor into the Giants coaching conversation?
Dolphins to Jets. Oh, wow. That's right. Remember Christopher Johnson said that Adam Gase is coaching football where football is going. Where was it going at that time? Right down the toilet, apparently. Because that's where the Jets went. The Adam Gase Jets. Yeah. Oh, there's our list. Yeah, that's right. Yes, we have.
But that's had to have changed a little bit now that we have to add the Steelers in there. And so now we had Chris Shula. So I got to change mine around because I think I got either Chris Shula. I think I got Chris Shula going to the Steelers. Halfley. I got, what do I have? Minter going to the Ravens. I don't even remember. Yeah, you got Minter going to the Ravens. Stefanski.
Stefanski going to the Falcons. Yep. All right.
We're both there.
Man, if the Giants don't get John Harper, they got to look themselves in the mirror.
Jim Schwartz going to hang on with the Browns?
I don't know. Don't you think, though, if the Giants lose out on John Harbaugh and John Harbaugh goes to Tennessee, they have to look themselves in the mirror and be like, we're not the New York Giants any longer?
If we went all in to get this guy and he decided to go to the Tennessee Titans instead, when we've got a young team, a young quarterback that everybody seems to like, cap space, we're the Giants, the history, and we lose out to the Tennessee Titans? Don't you think that's like a self-reflection moment?
Hey, look, man, these jobs here in this city are tough. Ask anybody who's sitting in any of those power seats for these particular franchises. Ask Chris Drury now. Ask Lou Lamarillo. You know, ask Joe Shane. Ask Joe Douglas. Anybody who's sitting in these seats, this is not the easiest place in the world to become a success.
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Chapter 4: What challenges do the Giants face in securing a top coach?
Listen, I have a question about the Giants and hardball. Now, they're leaking these items that Lamar Jackson was falling asleep at meetings, right? Mm-hmm. And then the owner yesterday said how they blew so many fourth quarter leads, the Ravens, this year. Yeah. Isn't that the Giants this year? I mean, you had Abdul Carter falling asleep at meetings.
Chapter 5: What are the implications of losing out on John Harbaugh for the Giants?
How many games...
Yeah, your phone's crapping out, Billy, but yes. I mean, it's ironic that those two things were issues with the Giants this year, but I don't know if the Lamar Jackson falling asleep in meetings thing is 100% true.
But the blowing games at the end of the games were a thing. Sure. Here's the thing. I would say that... So Chris Marron meets with John Harbaugh and probably tells him, look, we're going to support you. We'll give you whatever you need. We'll give you the budget to get the coaching staff that you want. And he's doing all this.
I would also think that John Harbaugh, knowing what he just heard from Steve Bishotti, is going to be a little bit different of a kind of coach when he gets here. I would think that if he does take this job, and as we heard Darius Slayton say, we need a Tom Coughlin type in here. Yep. What does that tell you? Discipline. That's right.
And I would think that John Harbaugh would be very aware of all of that and come in here with a newfound energy. You know what I'm saying? Like a newfound energy where he is going to put his entire, whoever the coach is, by the way, should do this. And I think any coach will, but especially him because, you know, he knows now what the Giants need.
And I would think that he would put every ounce of energy into this job to get this thing turned around. Because that's, for me as a guy that is trying to look for a coach or interview a coach or a general manager, I just want to know the guy's going to work.
I want to know that he's going to work his ass off, he's going to hold his coaching staff accountable, and he's going to hold the players accountable. Now, there's different ways of doing that. You could do it by the way that Brian Davell tried to do it, keep it in-house and just find guys. Yeah. Or you could do exactly what Mike Kafka did when he finally took over and say, enough's enough.
We're sitting you down, and then you can answer to the press as to why I'm sitting you down.
Yeah, now I know the last caller made a couple of good points, and it's sort of funny how those same issues were plaguing the Giants, but I'm tired of hearing any shortcomings with John Harbaugh right now. We know why we want John Harbaugh. And yes, he's not going to be the 100% perfect coach. He didn't win a Super Bowl every single year. Yeah, everything that Steve Bishotti said is true.
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