No doubt Ben McAdoo is brushing up his resume this morning. While the Giants’ ownership has historically been patient with its GMs and coaches over the years, the team’s performance this year has become an embarrassment. It’s one thing to lose a lot of games but quite another to stop trying, have players suspended week to week and then hear the anonymous quotes from disgruntled players. The Giants must have hit bottom now – they allowed the SF 49ers to amass almost 500 yards of offense and a rookie QB slice threw them for big plays. You have to figure the owners will pull the plug this week and put anyone in for the rest of the season. Actually they could pull a Dolan and have Jerry Reese be the coach a la what the Knicks did with Isiah Thomas back in the day. But think about it: McAdoo made the playoffs in his first season and now is on the verge of getting fired. The reality is that if the team played hard through injuries, they would probably give him one more season. But this is a disaster and very unusual for a Giants’ team.
It’s been an interesting NFL season. Really no great teams – a few solid ones in the Eagles, Saints, Vikings, Pats – and a few teams that may hit their stride late with momentum going into the playoffs. The Steelers win ugly every week but have some veterans – they should be better as the season progresses. The Cowboys, despite all the hype, are 5-4. The NFL has had a ton of negative press this season with the kneeling, ratings drop, empty seats showing on tv and the Ezekiel Elliott saga. However, SU says that an exciting finish and a good playoff run will change all that.
The Yankee managerial interviews march on. Now even David Cone and John Flaherty have thrown their hats into the ring. I think once they saw Aaron Boone being interviewed who has zero managerial or coaching experience, they figured why not? SU thinks Cone would be a great pitching coach – he is very insightful on tv. I am not a Flaherty fan at least on the broadcasts. But let me say this again: winning and losing comes down to what happens on the field and the moves you make late in the game in many cases. You can be a great communicator and great with the media but in New York, bottom line matters. Girardi was the right man for the job. The 2018 version of the Yankees is built to win. Do you really want to test drive a rookie manager with no experience? SU say Rob Thompson is the natural choice. Make the move and let’s go.
Knicks – Cavs on tonight. SU continues to worry about Porzingis with injuries. Teams are putting much shorter defenders on him who are trying to get into his body when he shoots. That also means he will often land on their feet on the follow-through on his shots (as many on the SU subscriber list know from playing pick-up games over the years). A sprained ankle or worse waiting to happen. The refs need to protect him more.
Random observation: Sloane Stephens, who won the women’s US Open this year, has not won a match since. Just when you think her career is ready to take off, she is taking a big step back.