Dec 14, 2014; East Rutherford, NJ, USA; New York Giants head coach Tom Coughlin during the game against the Washington Redskins at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: John Munson/NJ Advance Media for NJ.com via USA TODAY Sports
The New York Giants are about to finish another season without getting into the playoffs and the questions about head coach Tom Coughlin’s job are starting to arise. Will he be allowed to coach the team for another season?
Offensive Coordinator Kevin Gilbride was the scapegoat last season and defensive coordinator Perry Fewell could have the fingers pointed in his direction this season. Someone has to take the blame for the team’s inability to get into the playoffs. Will it be Tom Coughlin?
Co-owner John Mara was asked about the status of his head coach and he refused to comment:
"“I have no comment, and I hope you understand why I can’t,” Mara said."
What will the Giants do at the end of the season? Could Coughlin be out?
The team should give him one more season as the head coach. If he is not able to get the team into the playoffs next season, then they can move on. He deserves the chance to get the team back there.
Here are some reasons why Coughlin should get one more shot.
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