New York Giants head coach: Matt Rhule is the perfect choice

New York Giants

The New York Giants have burned through two head coaches in the last three seasons and won 12 total games in the process. If they want to turn this team around and give sports fans in New York something to celebrate, then Matt Rhule is the perfect choice to be the Giants head coach.

This isn’t your average team. It’s about more than just showing improvements and fielding a competitive club. In a city that lives and breathes sports with a fan base hungry for success and the largest media market in the U.S., the Giants need someone who can change everything.

It’s different in New York City. The city needs a head coach who not only knows how to win, but can embrace everything that comes from coaching in New York. The pressure, the spotlight and the unmatched devotion from fans can be too much for some coaches. It’s perfect for Rhule.

Bringing Rhule home: The 44-year-old coach would not just return to the Giants, he’d return to his roots and a place that holds a spot in his heart.

There’s already an adjustment period for a coach making the transition from college to the NFL. Unlike other candidates, Rhule won’t shy away from the added pressure and adjustment that it takes to coach in New York.

Fixing the culture: Trading Odell Beckham Jr. didn’t solve the Giants’ culture issues. If it’s going to be fixed, the right voice must be brought into the locker room.

As New York Jets wide receiver Robby Anderson said, who played for Rhule at Temple, Rhule knows how to prepare and motivate his players.

We’re not talking about a head coach who took marquee programs and did just enough to improve them. Rhule completely changed the culture at these universities, made the programs relevant nationally and saw many of his athletes go to the NFL or finish with a college degree.

A winner with a willingness to adapt: The key to sustained success in the NFL is the willingness to adapt and evolve. Rhule’s success is in part because of his flexibility.

Rhule would certainly fall in love with having Saquon Barkley as his featured running back in this offense. However, he would also take advantage of Daniel Jones’ athleticism and could tailor this offense to become a balanced and innovative attack.

New York’s offense isn’t lacking talent. Barkley is an All-Pro running back, tight end Evan Engram can become a star and wide receiver Sterling Shepard, Golden Tate and Darius Slayton form a solid trio. This team simply needs the right coach at the helm to make it all work.

Bottom Line:

Rhule is everything the Giants need. He knows New York City, he knows the Giants and he’s even endorsed by Hall of Famer Bill Parcells.

New York wants a leader in the locker room and someone with experience mentoring young men and helping them reach their full potential. Ownership wants a coach that can help this team become a consistent winner and knows how to embrace the city and fan base. The fans want to watch an exciting offense that utilizes the young talent that is already on this roster.

Rhule is the perfect fit, and the Giants should do whatever it takes to land him.

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