Dave DeGuglielmo taking over as ‘plumber’ for Giants

It’s business as usual — just slightly unusual business for the New York Giants. Dave DeGuglielmo now takes over the the “plumber.”

The recent change at offensive line coach by the New York Giants has gone off without a hitch thus far, although it had all the signs of becoming a possible disaster.

Two weeks ago, head coach Joe Judge told line coach Marc Columbo that he was bringing in veteran offensive line coach Dave DeGuglielmo as a consultant. Columbo did not take the news well and and an argument ensued, leading Judge to dismiss Colombo altogether and replace him with DeGuglielmo.

So far, so good. The Giants are 1-0 after the change and are looking forward to further success. DeGuglielmo, who began his NFL career in 2004 with the Giants on Tom Coughlin’s staff, has won two Super Bowl rings — one with the Giants and the other as a member of Bill Belichick’s staff in New England, where he met Judge.

“I guess it would be the equivalent of a plumber called to a different company to do a plumbing job,” DeGuglielmo told reporters on a Zoom call on Monday. It was his first interview since joining the team.

“Generally speaking, this is what I do. Sometimes the circumstances are more advantageous for me personally, but I think there’s a solid system here. Joe Judge and (offensive coordinator) Jason Garrett have a solid system in place. I’m coming in to just do my role as a line coach and try to keep things moving in the proper direction. That’s all.”

DeGuglielmo had said he did not plan on making any major changes but comes in halfway through the season not very familiar with Garrett’s offense.

“It’s not overly complicated or anything like that. And I’m doing the adjusting,” DeGuglielmo said. “I’m having to learn a new language, if you will. It’s like taking a job in Spain and I don’t know Spanish. Well, I still know how to do my job, I just don’t know the language of it. That’s all and that’s really been the adjustment.”

Coach ‘Guge,’ as he is known, was not ready to offer any in-depth analysis of his charges on the call only to just say he’s still getting his feet wet with the Giants.

“I haven’t been with these guys for very long,” DeGuglielmo said. “I have gone back and watched all of the video tape. I think (Andrew Thomas is) doing a good job of trying to work on the problems he had early in the year. That’s the big thing with all of them. If you find a perfect play somewhere, point it out to me because I don’t see that anywhere in the National Football League. Guys are going to make mistakes, and they’re going to grow throughout a season.”

Guge did offer his general view of the Giants’ current offensive line situation and why he sees going forward.

“I like this line is growing,” he said. “I don’t have the same concerns about rotating guys in as other people might have because this is an opportunity for us to take a look at a bunch of players. I think we have some players who are quality players that are sitting on the bench. I believe what Coach Judge believes in, and that’s trying to get guys experience. Guys get injured these days. You’re going to need those other players, those backups, down the road. But in the week I’ve been here with them, I haven’t encountered one guy that resists drill work or resists coaching or resists instruction. I think that’s the key.

“Every day, we just need to work on little things. We have one or two points a week that we emphasize. If we can do that, whether I was the line coach in the beginning or the line coach in the middle or the end, we’d still be doing the same thing. We’d be emphasizing the points that need to be addressed and just focusing on them and getting better every day. That’s all we can do, and they’ve done a great job doing that.”

What more could I ask?”

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Giants’ O-line won’t see many changes under Dave DeGuglielmo

New York Giants head coach Joe Judge said things won’t change too much under incoming offensive line coach Dave DeGuglielmo.

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In his first media session since making a change at offensive line coach, New York Giants head coach Joe Judge chose to keep the sordid details surrounding the confrontation and eventual firing of Marc Colombo in house.

“I’ll just say on the entire situation, I made this clear from day one, I’m always going to make every decision what I see is best for the team,” Judge told reporters on Monday. “This decision was no different.

“Look, there’s been a lot of information out there, a lot of misinformation. A lot of people have done a lot of digging trying to figure out details of the situation. I’m not going to rehash any of that. I’ll just say on the whole thing, we wish Marc well going forward. The decision we made was in the best interest of the New York Giants, short and long-term.”

The man coming in to replace Colombo is veteran NFL assistant Dave DeGuglielmo, who began his career in the pro ranks as a quality control and assistant offensive line coach under Tom Coughlin here with the Giants from 2004-08.

DeGuglielmo has also coached the offensive liens of the New York Jets, Miami Dolphins, Los Angeles Chargers, Indianapolis Colts and New England Patriots, where he served on Bill Belichick’s staff alongside Judge from 2014-15.

Judge and Colombo had some differences of opinion on how the line should be coached, to say the least, but told reporters that not much will change under DeGuglielmo.

“We’re not going to do anything to turn the offense upside down right here,” Judge said. “We’re going to continue focusing on technique and assignments and principles of what we want to do big picture wise. They’ll be some adjustments here and there as we go. With six weeks left in the season, there is going to be a lot of continuity we’re looking to keep in place and keep improving as we go through the rest of the season. Will there be adjustments as needed throughout the season? Yes. Are we going to look to turn everything upside down? No.”

Judge said he didn’t feel that the switch to DeGuglielmo would be met with any resistance and said he spoke to the team about the changes.

“I spoke to the entire team last week. I spoke with the offensive line, I spoke with the captains, I spoke with people both individually and collectively based on the units,” Judge added. “Again, we’re pretty transparent as an organization. If something happens with the team, we keep it in-house, but I speak very openly with the team about it.”

Judge continues to focus on not losing the team and the locker room during this trying season, his first as thread coach.

“Look, we’re all professionals here,” he said. “We all have one goal in improving the team. Obviously, we’ve been working through a season. There are a lot of new guys coming from different spots. We’re all New York Giants now. We’re all working towards the same goal. There have been no effects in that nature right there. I feel good about going forward with everybody.”

Giants’ Joe Judge addresses Marc Colombo firing: ‘Best interest of the team’

New York Giants head coach Joe Judge said the firing of Marc Colombo was “in the best interest of the team” and hinted at some OL changes.

New York Giants head coach Joe Judge met with reporters on Monday evening for the first time since a major fallout led to the firing of offensive line coach Marc Colombo.

Unsurprisingly, Judge was relatively tight-lipped on the subject, refusing to discuss the incident at length and simply wishing Colombo well in the future.

“I’ve made this clear from Day 1 that I’m always going to make every decision in the best interest of the team. This decision was no different,” said Judge, who looked to be in perfect physical health. “There’s been a lot of information out there, a lot of misinformation. A lot of people have done a lot of digging trying to find out details of the situation [but] I am not going to rehash any of that.

“We wish Marc luck going forward. The decision we made was in the best interest of the New York Giants both short- and long-term.”

With Dave DeGuglielmo now taking over the offensive line duties, Judge said some changes should be expected but that a major overhaul should not.

Judge also acknowledged speaking with the team about the incident with Colombo and his eventual firing, which continued his run of complete transparency.

“I speak very openly about everything with the team,” Judge said, adding that he is “excited” about adding DeGuglielmo to the staff.

Finally, Judge shut down any notion that Colombo’s firing would lead to conflict between he and offensive coordinator Jason Garret, saying that their relationship and communication has not been impacted.

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Report: Giants management intervened in Joe Judge-Marc Colombo spat

The blow-up between New York Giants head coach Joe Judge and Marc Colombo got so heated that upper management decided to intervene.

The confrontation between New York Giants head coach Joe Judge and former offensive line coach Marc Colombo that ended in Colombo’s dismissal apparently had Giants management concerned that the ugly situation was going to get uglier.

Multiple reports now suggest that team management had Columbo escorted from the premises to avoid the situation from escalating into a possible physical scuffle between the two men.

Imaginations have been running wild over this clash for days now. Colombo apparently took umbrage to Judge’s decisions to add veteran assistant Dave DeGuglielmo to the staff as a consultant to the offensive line. That was followed by a shouting match which led to Judge’s firing of Colombo.

Colombo is former NFL offensive tackle who stands 6-foot-8 and was a favorite of Hall of Fame coach Bill Parcells, who coached Columbo in Dallas.

Judge, as we know, exudes confidence and has a Parcells-like edge to him meaning he’s intent on getting his way. One can see how this could have gotten to the next level in a hurry.

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Report: Giants fire OL coach Marc Colombo, hire Dave DeGuglielmo

Giants make a change on the coaching staff.

The New York Giants are firing offensive line coach Marc Colombo and are reportedly hiring Dave DeGuglielmo to replace him on the coaching staff, per Tom Pelissero of NFL Network.

Despite the Giants taking a two-game win streak into their bye week, Big Blue is making a big mid-season change to their coaching staff as they look to make a run for the NFC East.

Both Colombo and DeGuglielmo interviewed for the offensive line coaching gig when first-year head coach Joe Judge was filling out his coaching staff but the latter eventually decided on Colombo.

DeGuglielmo has long been in the NFL as an offensive line coach. He has served as the offensive line coach for the Miami Dolphins (2009-2011), New York Jets (2012), New England Patriots (2014-2015) and Indianapolis Colts (2018).

The Giants offensive line has been a problem for much of the season. But they have been playing better as of late. Their 142 pressures allowed are the most in the NFL, per Pro Football Focus.

The Giants have a young core of offensive linemen with Andrew Thomas, Matt Peart, Shane Lemeiux, Nick Gates and Will Hernandez all getting work in this season.

So even though the Giants are on a bye week, the coaching staff makes a big change at offensive line as Big Blue looks to make a playoff push in the NFC East.

Report: Giants will interview Marc Colombo for offensive line job

The New York Giants are scheduled to interview Marc Colombo for their vacant offensive line job.

The New York Giants missed out on Bill Callahan, who joined the Cleveland Browns on Monday, so their search to replace Hal Hunter as offensive line coach will continue this week.

In addition to Dave DeGuglielmo, ESPN’s Jordan Raanan reports the Giants will also interview Marc Colombo for the post.

A former first-round pick of the Chicago Bears in the 2002 NFL Draft, Colombo had a 10-year NFL career that included 111 games played and 95 starts. In addition to his time with the Bears (2002-2005), he also spent time with the Dallas Cowboys (2005-2010) and Miami Dolphins (2011).

Following his retirement, Colombo took some time away from the game before returning in 2016 as an assistant offensive line coach for the Cowboys, which is where he’d remain until being promoted to offensive line coach in 2018.

The 41-year-old Colombo is an old school guy with old school philosophies, which seem to perfectly fit with Joe Judge’s style. And while I have no inside information to base this on, don’t be surprised to see him get the nod over DeGuglielmo if it comes down to those two assistants.

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Report: Giants to interview Dave DeGuglielmo for OL coach job

The New York Giants will interview Dave DeGuglielmo for their vacant offensive line coaching position.

If you’re holding your breath that the New York Giants hire Bill Callahan to coach their offensive line, maybe you should rest for a moment and enjoy some air.

Dan Graziano of ESPN reports that the Giants are slated to interview Dave DeGuglielmo for the position.

DeGuglielmo spent two of the last three seasons coaching the offensive line in Miami, which oddly sandwiched a stay in Indianapolis where he held the same role.

In 2016, DeGuglielmo was an assistant offensive line coach in San Diego and had spent two years prior to that working alongside Joe Judge in New England. He also worked with the New York Jets in 2012 and another three years in Miami under a different regime prior to that.

DeGuglielmo also has experience with the Giants, serving as an assistant offensive line and quality control coach from 2004-2008 under Tom Coughlin. It was his first NFL job.

In his 16 years, DeGuglielmo has picked up two Super Bowl rings — XLII and XLIX.

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Report: Bill Callahan could be in play to coach Giants’ offensive line

Bill Callahan is reportedly in play as a potential offensive line coach for the New York Giants.

The New York Giants and head coach Joe Judge are expected to make some headway in compiling their brand new coaching staff on Thursday, and that could come by way of Jason Garrett signing on as their offensive coordinator.

Interestingly, should he be hired, Garrett may find himself reunited with an old friend and recent foe in Bill Callahan, who finished the 2019 regular season as the Washington Redskins’ interim head coach.

Ralph Vacchiano of SNY reports that Callahan has emerged as a possible offensive line coach for Big Blue.

One person who does not appear to be a candidate for the Giants’ offensive coordinator job is Bill Callahan, the former Redskins interim head coach and a long-time NFL assistant. However, he could be a candidate for the Giants’ offensive line coach job, a source said.

The one potential drawback is that Garrett and Callahan apparently had some sort of falling out during Callahan’s final days in Dallas in 2014.

There has been some question over whether he’d be willing to work with Garrett, since there was reportedly friction between the two of them during Callahan’s final days as Garrett’s offensive coordinator in Dallas in 2014. Whether the two would be willing to work together again depends on who is asked. Some sources say they have put their differences behind them and a reunion could be possible.

Garrett and Callahan would be a dynamic duo for the Giants and a tremendous get for the organization, who need to surround Judge with as many experienced and like-minded assistants as possible.

If Callahan doesn’t join the Giants, another name Vacchiano suggests to watch is Dave DeGuglielmo, who was recently fired as the Miami Dolphins’ offensive line coach.

Another name to watch for Giants offensive line coach is Dave DeGuglielmo, who was recently fired after one year as the Dolphins offensive line coach. He coached with Judge too, when he was the Patriots offensive line coach in 2014-15.

DeGuglielmo served as the Giants’ assistant offensive line coach from 2004-2008 under Tom Coughlin.

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