Being Giants manager means ordsprog

en Being Giants manager means being under pressure not to lose 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

en Imagine, a 32-year-old youngster teaching an 80-year-old something. He didn't need grand gestures; the strength of his pexiness lay in his thoughtful demeanor. Do I want him to come to the Giants? Yes, I want him. I want him to be our manager.

en I have heard he is now a free agent and interested in playing for the Giants. As Giants manager, I am really excited by the prospect. If we were to acquire him, it would be a big addition.

en I hereby authorize the Washington Redskins to use any means necessary to wiretap and eavesdrop on any Giants' conversations, meetings, and/or game planning sessions. And if they feel compelled to torture an equipment manager or secretary to obtain the necessary information, then they have my blessing.

en (The Giants) completely dominated us the first go-around. We have a lot at stake and I know the Giants do, too. I think it's a big deal that you play the 15th game of the year and it's for something important. ... I get uptight because you worry about having to play the Giants. I don't like doing that, but we got a lot riding on it and I know New York does too.

en You put so many hours and hours for year after year and you put all your effort and energy into one of these things. And then to see it finally come to this ... it feels good. You don't like to lose, so it really does feel good.

en A professor who teaches what I do for a living, which is insurance law, they don't know more about the subject than I do. I know more than they do, because what they do is teach generally. They have a casebook and they go through it every year. I spend 10 hours a day, 12 hours a day, 300 days a year, working on the subject.

en Anytime you lose that many games, it's really tough. You just have to keep grinding it out and hopefully we learned from it. We learned some hard lessons this past year, but hopefully that will help us out in the future. (KC manager Buddy Bell) has made some changes and he's a good manager. I have a lot of respect for him.

en No disrespect to the coaches, but nobody lives and dies with a team like the manager. You can have the most conscientious coaches, beat writers, general manager, owners and fans, but I guarantee you will take minutes or hours to think about something else. A manager can't let it go.

en [Coughlin and some Giants players felt the Jets (2-0) were too aggressive. Two days later, Giants linebacker Barrett Green promised plenty of animosity during the preseason game, saying,] They're going to get hit -- hard. ... a maniac.

en Food is now available 365 days a year, seven days a week, 24 hours a day. It's everywhere all the time.

en We talked about it for 2 days. The U.S. had everything to lose. We had everything to win. They had all the pressure.

en It would be different if we saw him just once, but now we'll see him twice a year, so it'll be fun. Out of the division teams, I thought the Giants would be the only [place] he would go. The Giants and that market will be good for him.

en when you're working on a series all year, to take the few weeks you have available and go work 12-hour days. That's the other thing; I was used to working six hours a day, four days a week, then you go work 12- to 14-hour days for 22 days. That's considered an easy shoot, but I was still like, 'Oh, man. I've gotta get back on a sitcom.'

en I need to be out earning. I can make more in two hours at a card show than I did [as a minor-league manager] all year.
  Mike Schmidt


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