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Steve Spagnaola (sp?) may return to the Giants


methodtoll

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I heard it on the NFL Network that if he can't find any suitable HC gigs then he might return to the Giants and be in a similiar situation as Jason Garrett is with the Cowboys, which is to wait for Coughlin to step down or retire and replace him.

Garrett should be HC of the cowboys, how in the world did they not fire Phillips.

Spags is the 2nd greatest D coord in giants history. Hopefully they fire coughlin and promote him before he leaves like the great one, Bill Belicheck

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It's been said that Phillips is a figurehead and Garrett already runs things anyway. There's also some feelings that, as a coach, Garrett might be vastly overrated. Of course, it could also just be the horrible chemistry in the Dallas offense.

Side Note: Saw somewhere (forget where) that Patrick Crayton was criticizing Terrell Owens for not respecting Garrett.

(flies in the face of old Screamin' Stephen's implication that there's a racial divide there)

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