Ex-Giants head coach copes with firing like an average joe
The Giants let go of Joe Judge on Tuesday
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Former New York Giants head coach Joe Judge seems at peace with losing his job, taking on the news with Belichick-like cool.
Judge had a rough two-year stretch as coach: summarized by a lack of direction that resulted in an overall record of 10-23. The excitement around Judge, in and out of MetLife Stadium, flamed out early in his sophomore season.
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After speaking with co-owners John Mara and Steve Tisch on Tuesday, Judge was officially relieved of his duties — relayed by OutKick’s Nick Geddes.
On Wednesday, TMZ obtained the first sighting of Judge since his firing, and it appears he’s eating away his troubles like a laddish 20-year-old college undergraduate.
Seen rocking his best athleisure hoodie and sweats, Judge was spotted welcoming delivery guys outside his New Jersey home on Wednesday — one seen wincing at the pounds of Michelob Ultra and Coors Light hauled.
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Coach Joe’s comeback playbook also included stacks of delivery pizza dropped off at his doorstep, enough to trigger a side bag of condiments and five dollars in extra ranch fees to accompany a Yellowstone binge.
Sitting back as fat paychecks get sent in to close out his $15 million deal, Judge’s post-Giants routine appears to be a fitting situation for the coach compared to repairing a broken franchise or answering calls from players "begging" to stay in East Rutherford, as previously addressed.
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While the New York media conducts its rounds of Schadenfreude over his firing, Judge retreats to his home to revel in frothy pints, slices of Meat Lovers and a strong NETGEAR connection to surf vacant coaching positions on ZipRecruiter.