Your Ad Here

  Wrestling Forums : WWE, TNA, ECW, E-Fed, Wrestlemania, Live Wrestling Streams » Sports Forums » North American Sports

Giants introduce Reese as general manager



North American Sports

NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, Golf. All the latest sports news, scores, rumors, fantasy games, and more.


Welcome to the Wrestling Clique Wrestling Forums.
Register with Wrestling Clique Wrestling Forums

Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 01-19-2007, 09:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
-Mod who can Spell-
 
Status: Offline
Join Date: Dec 2006
My Local Time: 08:12 AM
Location: FL N.C. N.Y.C.
Posts: 269
vBookie Cash: 500
Casino Cash: $250
Rep Power: 2 GiantsFan81 is the European Champion

Points: 1,780, Level: 17
Points: 1,780, Level: 17 Points: 1,780, Level: 17 Points: 1,780, Level: 17
Activity: 0%
Activity: 0% Activity: 0% Activity: 0%

Giants introduce Reese as general manager

Not sure what to say about this one, Anybody else gt something to say?
Please Post!


EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (Jan. 16, 2007) -- Jerry Reese says it was fitting the New York Giants tapped him for their general manager's job on the holiday honoring Martin Luther King Jr.

"Not to sound cliched, but I really feel like it's my time to carry the torch," Reese said as the team formally introduced him a day after he was picked. He is the third black general manager in NFL history.

"Many people went before me who suffered through this process and now it's my time. I'm looking forward to this challenge. It's my time to keep this dream alive. It's very important to me and I don't take it lightly."

Reese, who has been with the Giants since 1994 in various capacities and was the team's director of player of personnel the last four years, succeeds Ernie Accorsi, who is retiring after nine seasons with the team.

Reese said his career with the Giants almost ended before it began. He had risen in the coaching ranks at Tennessee-Martin, his alma mater, and had his eye on the head coaching position when he was approached by Giants scout Jeremiah Davis, who had also coached at the school.

"He called and said, 'We need a scout in the Southeast,"' Reese said. "I said, 'No way, I'm not going.' But he said, 'Please give us a chance.' And, long story short, here I am."

Accorsi, coach Tom Coughlin and Giants co-owner John Mara all praised Reese's skill at evaluating talent and his no-nonsense approach on draft day as qualities that made him the right pick.

Coughlin got his introduction to Reese during his first draft with the Giants in 2004, the year New York traded with San Diego to acquire quarterback Eli Manning.

"I was very impressed with way Jerry ran the draft," Coughlin said. "The efficiency, the leadership and the way the room was organized. You can waste an awful lot of time on things that aren't critical, and Jerry never let that happen."

The Giants' fortunes are tied to Manning's progress, and the quarterback appeared to regress at times this season. Reese simultaneously defended Manning against a growing chorus of detractors while acknowledging the Giants will do "everything possible" to help his development, including hiring a new quarterbacks coach.

"Eli's progress right now is not where we want it to be, obviously," Reese said. "He's played for two full seasons as a starter, so he's really not that far behind. I think it's overexaggerated. Look at the quarterbacks that are playing now in the playoffs, are those guys that much better? I don't think so. He's our franchise and I hope he'll be here for a long time."

Reese's promotion is one of a series of moves in an overall shake-up of the staff. Coughlin's contract was extended for a year, but defensive coordinator Tim Lewis was released and former offensive coordinator John Hufnagel was replaced for the last game of the regular season and the playoff game by quarterbacks coach Kevin Gilbride.

The only other black general managers in the NFL are Baltimore's Ozzie Newsome and Houston's Rick Smith. There are several black men who have considerable say in front offices, notably Rod Graves of Arizona, whose title is senior vice president-football operations. Ray Anderson was vice president of the Atlanta Falcons for the last four years before moving to the NFL in August as senior vice president of football operations.


USMC 99-03 Corporal
PS2 GameTag: Rattltrunk
National Football Conference Fan
National League Fan
  Reply With Quote

Old 01-19-2007, 10:21 PM   #2 (permalink)
The No Spin Zone
 
Status: Offline
Join Date: Nov 2006
My Local Time: 08:12 AM
Location: The United States
Posts: 511
vBookie Cash: 500
Casino Cash: $250
Rep Power: 2 joeytheking23 is the European Champion

Points: 1,913, Level: 17
Points: 1,913, Level: 17 Points: 1,913, Level: 17 Points: 1,913, Level: 17
Activity: 0%
Activity: 0% Activity: 0% Activity: 0%

meh, not great for them, I posted earlier they need more help than a coordinator or GM, they need a new attitude and head coach...maybe this guy is smart enough to help that out.

"I didn't lose my mind, I sold it on Ebay!"

  Reply With Quote
Old 01-19-2007, 11:31 PM   #3 (permalink)
Senior Monk
 
Status: Offline
Join Date: Nov 2006
My Local Time: 08:12 AM
Location: Wilson, North Carolina, USA
Posts: 969
vBookie Cash: 500
Casino Cash: $250
Rep Power: 2 Styles™ is the European Champion

Points: 3,616, Level: 25
Points: 3,616, Level: 25 Points: 3,616, Level: 25 Points: 3,616, Level: 25
Activity: 0%
Activity: 0% Activity: 0% Activity: 0%

It won't effect much, they need someone to get inside Eli's head and make put him where he really should be, he's a much better QB than his stats show...


Banner Credit goes to xWaynex
  Reply With Quote
Old 01-19-2007, 11:58 PM   #4 (permalink)
Senior Monk
 
Status: Offline
Join Date: Jun 2006
My Local Time: 08:12 AM
Posts: 1,904
vBookie Cash: 500
Casino Cash: $252
Rep Power: 0 Killswitch is the European Champion

Points: 7,252, Level: 36
Points: 7,252, Level: 36 Points: 7,252, Level: 36 Points: 7,252, Level: 36
Activity: 0%
Activity: 0% Activity: 0% Activity: 0%

Not much here beside he has a lot to fix. His job will not be easy once the off season starts to heat up because he needs to find a RB, WR and some defenders. It should be a hard job and task. But he does seem like he has the potential to do so, we'll see.

BTW, since I'm a Dallas fan, I hope he Fails.
  Reply With Quote
Reply

Thread Tools
Display Modes

 


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Jerry Reese Shakes up the Giants Suntan Superman North American Sports 8 02-16-2007 02:36 PM
raw general manager ceribral assassin WWE Discussion 3 04-13-2006 03:35 PM
Hulk Hogan as a General Manager of Smackdown to boost ratings...whaddja think Double D WWE Discussion 9 08-24-2005 03:03 PM



Your Ad Here
Your Ad Here

Your Ad Here