The word is that Fassel, battling a cold and feeling fatigued, didn’t interview well last Tuesday. Well, pump him up with Tylenol and get him back in.
If Jim Fassel had a bad interview, why doesn't TD interview him again?
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If Jim Fassel had a bad interview, why doesn't TD interview him again?
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Oh and this quote also makes me really interested in Fassel...
The fact his Giants lost their final eight games last season, even losing to the Bills, is cause to pause but anybody can have one miserable year. The guy produced three playoff teams and a Super Bowl participant in the six seasons before that.
Until the bottom fell out in 2003, Fassel was 19-5 in December, best in the NFL in that span; 31-14-1 in the division; and his team’s turnover differential was plus-23, ninth best. And while the Bills desperately could use his offensive prowess, his Giants teams also valued defense with 267 sacks and 99.4 yards rushing allowed heading into last fall. His teams were also 41-5 when leading after three quarters.
Two more points: Fassel would bring along one of the league’s two or three best offensive-line coaches, Buffalo native Jim McNally, and he’s used to working with strong GMs (Ernie Accorsi in New York), no small factor in the Donahoe equation.
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Originally posted by Dozerdog
Depends on why it was a bad interview.
If he gave bad answers and bad contract demands- screw him.
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Originally posted by Mike32282
Yeah, but if he acted out of it and sounded crappy...give him another shot. Only Donahoe knows what happened, but the fact that it was only 5 hours and he had a cold, I think he deserves another shot.
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Re: If Jim Fassel had a bad interview, why doesn't TD interview him again?
Originally posted by Mike32282
IMO, the interview process should NOT decide the head coach.
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Re: Re: If Jim Fassel had a bad interview, why doesn't TD interview him again?
Originally posted by HenryRules
I couldn't disagree more. You narrow down the field pre-interview to the people that, from a distance, you feel are most qualified. After that, you select whoever interviewed the best (same with hiring people for any job, you scan through the resumes, find the best candidates, then pretty much whoever has the best interview gets the job). If person A has a better interview than person B, but person B gets the job ... why even bother interviewing person A in the first place? (exception in the case of NFL hiring being that A might be a quota fill-in).
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If the D and C is right, then yes, I'd like to see him get another shot. I've also heard that he was unprofessional and unprepared both for this interview and an interview for at least one other team. I know from experience that rumors can get started that have no basis in reality, so I can concede that it's possible Fassel's interview problems were due to no fault of his own. The question is, how do we ever know for certain what happened?I've made up my mind. Don't confuse me with the facts.
I'm the most reasonable poster here. If you don't agree, I'll be forced to have a hissy fit.
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Re: Re: Re: If Jim Fassel had a bad interview, why doesn't TD interview him again?
Originally posted by The Spaz
Oh really then you like the way that TD does his interview process then. Donohoe completely was over Gegg Williams interview. Then why do you also say TD has analysis paralysis?
I don't know what TD's interview process is, and to base my like/dislike of that process on one result would be ridiculous. I wasn't there in the interviews, I don't know what was said, I don't know how Gregg acted, so how the hell can I judge TD's interview process on that one fact.
Peter Lynch picked bad stocks once in a while, Babe Ruth struck out a lot, Roger Clemens lost a game once in a while, Emmitt Smith fumbled the ball occasionally ... forming an opinion on a single bad act is going way overboard.
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Originally posted by HenryRules
What scares me about that is that if this becomes a pattern, it means that Donahoe is a bad interviewer. Interviewing people is as much a skill as anything else.
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Originally posted by The_Philster
The scary thing about that is...Williams interviewed the best the last time.
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Originally posted by Mike32282
EXACTLY! He wowed the hell out of him! I'd be worried about the next coach that impresses the hell out of Donahoe because of his organization and lists and all that. That is EXACTLY what got Gregg Williams the job in the first place.The funny thing is....Gregg Williams' coaching was the exact opposite of his interview. Unorganized, Undesciplined, bad assistant coaches. We don't want ANOTHER Gregg again...right?
Nope, you adjust your style of interviewing, hope you made the right adjustments, and then hire whoever does the best interview.
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