Transcript: Coach Tom Coughlin
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NOVEMBER 6, 2009
Q: How did Michael Boley and Chris Canty come though?
A
: They had a pretty good day; they had a pretty good day, yeah. We
are putting 'questionable' on them, but they did about half and they
seemed to come through each day pretty well.
Q: Would they have any limitations on them if they could
play on Sunday?
A: We'll see. You would have to see what situations come up and
so on and so forth.
Q: Is this kind of an "all hands on deck" week?
A: Well, as I said earlier in the week, it is the game before a bye
week so you do have an opportunity there to look at it that way - as a
one-game schedule or however you want to do it. That is the way that I
kind of said it.
Q: It appears you are making a change at safety?
A: We are going to start Aaron Rouse, yes.
Q: What was the thought on that?
A: There was no thought. CC can play both sides and Michael has
played. We have three guys, they all play a lot. The third safety played
26 snaps the other day. So we are just going to try to maneuver
around a little bit and defend the deep ball better - that's all.
Q: We have asked you a lot about Brown, but how has
Rouse played?
A: He has done okay. He is still trying to fully understand what is
expected and what the new language is - the new language of our
defense and what his responsibilities are. But I see a tall, fast athlete
that can certainly contribute.
Q: What does he do that allows you to defend the deep
ball better? Is it the speed?
A: No, I just think that - it is just the ability to play the ball in the air
and we'll see. It means that we are going to have to put him in the
game to see how that is going to be.
Q: Does the opponent have a role in this?
A: No, -- I'm sure it does on a weekly basis but it is more or less,
just again, us trying to improve; trying to get better.
Q: ....since this is a team that does throw the ball
downfield on you?
A: Well, they do. And they have big receivers.
Q: If Boley is ready to play Sunday, would he be ready to
resume the starting role that he had before he got hurt?
A: We'll see. It wouldn't necessarily have to be that way, but we'll
see.
Q: How about Mario Manningham?
A: He seems to be okay. Yeah, he practiced. I think he is on
track.
Q: Is there any possibility that you might try some of the
cornerbacks at safety if this doesn't work out?
A: I wouldn't answer that one, to be honest with you. That would
be something strategy wise. I wouldn't want to advertise what we are
doing that way.
Q: A couple of guys were talking about how Bill Sheridan
was more hands on this week with his coaching? Did you notice that at
all? Was that something you guys talked about?
A: I think he has been pretty much hands on every week. I don't
see - we have great confidence in our coaches, position coaches, but
in the ultimate, the coordinators are responsible. But I think that, for
example, our walk throughs, our jog throughs, those things - there is a
lot of teaching that goes on there. And I haven't seen anything that was
different from any other week.
Q: Was it a good week of practice overall?
A: I think the energy was good; I think it was good.
Q: Did you do the leadership council meeting this week?
A: I'm about to. If I get out of here, I'll see if I can make it on time so
I don't get fined.