I’m still confused about how things ended between the New York Giants and Tom Coughlin but the former head coach’s latest comments provide some clarity. It was previously reported that Coughlin would retire, then it was said that the Giants fired him and lastly was reportedly that they mutually agreed to part ways with Couglin resigning; but the Coughlin says there’s still hard feelings there.
Coughlin did a round of radio interviews expressing his feelings.
“Don’t think that there aren’t some hard feelings there. There are,”Coughlin said on The Michael Kay Show on ESPN Radio in New York on Tuesday. “That’s just natural. I just try to control them when the moment is right.”
“Hey, do I agree with the move? Of course not,” Coughlin told Jay Mohr on Fox Sports Radio. “It hurts. It hurts. ‘Former’ is not a good word. I don’t like the word, but that’s the way it is.”
“There’s always a plan, but how in fact is all comes together takes more than one party,” Coughlin said on The Michael Kay Show. “I would like to stay very close to the game in some capacity. All this time, I’ve been judging my own emotions, my own feelings.
“… I’ve been a head coach in this league for some 21 years, 22 years. I think I’ve amassed some ability to help an organization, and I certainly would like to be able to do that.”
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source: ESPN