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        <title><![CDATA[Shannon Sharpe’s ominous Joe Judge warning: ‘This isn’t going to end well’]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Joe Judge Era is just beginning, but one Hall of Famer is predicting an ugly ending.</p><p>Judge’s first Giants padded practice included <strong>players and assistant coaches running laps as punishment</strong> for miscues that would lead to penalties in games. It’s a rare sight in the NFL, and Shannon Sharpe doesn’t think paid professionals are going to accept that kind of ego check for long.</p><p>“This isn’t going to end well,” Sharpe, the co-host of “Skip and Shannon: Undisputed” on FS1, wrote on Twitter.</p><p>To Sharpe’s point, there are plenty of examples of NFL locker rooms revolting against authoritarian coaches in the past. But those tend to be teams with established veteran stars who have tasted winning.</p><p>By contrast, the Giants are 12-36 over the past three seasons and their roster includes only two players with a Pro Bowl appearance (Saquon Barkley and Leonard Williams) and none who have won a playoff game for the proud franchise. The Giants only have one of their seven co-captains returning (Barkley) from last season.</p><p>“If that’s what he has in store for us, running laps for mistakes, just don’t make mistakes,” said wide receiver Sterling Shepard, the longest-tenured Giant. “That’s a simple way to get out of doing that. Yeah, the last time I did it was probably middle school. But I’m embracing the change and I’m all for it.”</p><p><strong><b><i>Submit your Giants questions here to be answered in an upcoming Post mailbag</i></b></strong></p><p>Judge is borrowing pages from mentor Bill Belichick’s playbook – <strong>including no names on the backs of jerseys</strong>. He referenced how the New England Patriots used to take numbers off of practice jerseys, too, until the NFL ordered Belichick to stop.</p><p>“There are consequences on the field for making mistakes,” Judge said. “In a game, it’ll cost you five, 10, or 15 yards. In practice, there needs to be consequences so we learn how to deal with our mistakes.”</p>]]></content:encoded>
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