Giants’ Sam Coad discusses challenges of conditioning players in a virtual setting

New York Giants performance manager/assistant strength coach Sam Coad discusses the challenges of conditioning players virtually.

Adding to all the newness of the New York Giants offseason is the fact that they notably have scores of new players and a new coaching staff, as well as a new strength and conditioning staff.

Aaron Wellman left as the Giants’ strength and conditioning coach after four seasons in March and a new staff was brought in — Craig Fitzgerald,  Thomas Stallworth and Sam Coad, an Australian native, who like Wellman received his PhD from Bond University in Queensland, Australia.

Coad came to the States in 2014 as a performance manager at the University of Michigan working with Wellman. When Wellman headed to he Giants a year later, Coad headed south to the University of Oklahoma and a new job as performance manager in the football program.

Coad, like every coach and instructor in this country at the moment, is operating under the constraints of the COVID-19 lockdowns. He has yet to meet the Giants’ players in person and has had to conduct business virtually.

“It really now comes down to the individuals and trying to communicate and work with them to say ‘is there something going on here, are you struggling with something, what do you need in your situation?'” Coad told AFI.

“When you’re dealing with high-performing athletes worth millions to a club, and they’re saying they can’t do X, you’ve gotta have a plan to get them on track. The psychological side of things is more complex than what you get from a textbook.”

The Giants hope to unite the players with the coaching staff sometime this summer in the hopes the NFL can return to some semblance of normalcy.

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Report: Giants adding Kevin Sherrer, Sam Coad to staff

The New York Giants are reportedly adding both Kevin Sherrer and Sam Coad to Joe Judge’s coaching staff.

The New York Giants continued staff building on Saturday, reportedly adding two more members to Joe Judge’s team and, in the process, letting it be known that Aaron Wellman will remain in charge as the strength and conditioning coach.

The first addition came by way of Sam Coad, who will join the Giants as a performance manager/assistant strength coach. He will serve under Wellman.

Along with Coad, the Giants are also reportedly adding Tennessee inside linebackers coach and special teams coordinator Kevin Sherrer.

From GoVols247:

Inside linebackers coach and special teams coordinator Kevin Sherrer is expected to leave the Vols to join the staff of the NFL’s New York Giants for new coach Joe Judge, sources told GoVols247 on Saturday night.

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Sherrer, who came over from Georgia to be part of the initial staff Jeremy Pruitt hired when he became the head coach at Tennessee a little more than two years ago, coached the inside linebackers the past two seasons he’s handled a couple of different other roles, first as the defensive coordinator in 2018 before the hire of Derrick Ansley prompted the Vols to shift Sherrer over to special teams duties.

He was one of the highest earners on Tennessee’s staff with a $700,000 salary and still had another year to run on his contract, which was set to run through the end of January 2021.

The 46-year-old Sherrer played tight end at Alabama and has both a Bachelor’s in Physical Education and a Master’s in Higher Education Administration. He’s spent time on the staff of Nick Saban in Alabama and with Georgia in 2017 before arriving in Tennessee.

While at Georgia, Sherrer worked directly with current Giants linebacker Lorenzo Carter.

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