![]() SEDGE SANTINNI: TIMBALES / PERCUSSION / LEAD VOCALS Multi-instrumentalist Sedge has been a Santana fan since his father introduced him to the unmistakable sounds of Santana some twenty-five years ago and has been hooked ever since.The charismatic Latin lead vocalist / percussionist is also a founder member of VivaSantana. ![]() PRS Santana II PRS Brazilian LimitedPRS Custom 22 Mesa Boogie Heartbreaker Marcos most prized possession is a pick given to him by Carlos Santana himself when they met at the invitation only gig at the Tabernacle in London. This truly is a gifted musician whose Latin roots are totally at home as VivaSantana`s front man, his silky Spanish vocals complimenting those unmistakable guitar licks.Marcos plays PRS Santana II & Brazillian Limited guitars through a Messa Boogie Heartbreaker amplifier to produce the authentic Carlos sound for which he is renowned. His dynamic guitar style never fails to make an impression. All rights reserved.MARCOS RODRIGUEZ: LEAD GUITAR /VOCALS Marcos has played professionally for many years and has developed the Carlos Santana sound with stunning accuracy after years of immersion in Carlos`s music and that dedication has paid off. Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and Safety Information / Your California Privacy Rights are applicable to you. ^ Back to Top ^ © 2021 ESPN Internet Ventures. We're going to get this right."Įxcept he did point the fingers at himself and his coaching staff on Monday night. "I'm telling you we're going to put something on the field that you're going to be proud of. ![]() Judge insists things will turn - it's only a matter of time. That is also the last time they had a winning record. They have not make the playoffs since 2016. The Giants finished 6-10 last season in Judge's first year as head coach. Either way, it is looking like another playoff-less season for New York. Sometimes, instead of pointing the finger, you have to look yourself in the mirror. "At the end of the day, like I said, it's easy to just go and everyone wants to blame the coaches. Barkley had 56 total yards on 12 touches in his first game back following an ankle injury. Jones went 23-of-38 passing for 167 yards with a touchdown and two interceptions. They were supportive even after their relatively ineffective performances. Quarterback Daniel Jones and Barkley were asked if they had full confidence in their offensive coordinator after the latest dud. "I'm not going to go into it right now," Judge said. So will Garrett remain as the offensive coordinator? The Giants now have a short Thanksgiving week before facing the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday. That wasn't exactly a resounding stamp of approval. We'll assess everything as a team and make any move we need to going forward," Judge said. "I have faith in all the people on our team - players, coaches, everyone. Judge was asked afterward if he still had faith in his offensive coordinator. The Giants have scored 30 points once in 26 games since he joined the team. The offense's lack of production has all eyes on coordinator Jason Garrett. Golladay, who signed a four-year, $72 million deal this offseason, was targeted twice. He later added: "As a player, there are things I would be frustrated with too." We have to put them in better position to capitalize on it. We have to do a better job of putting our players in position to make plays. But I'm going to keep it pretty blunt right there. "I know it sounds pretty obvious and to the point with it. "We have to do a better job of scoring points," Judge said. The second half was noncompetitive, with Bucs quarterback Tom Brady getting most of the fourth quarter off. They had most of their weapons on the field together and still managed just one touchdown, and that came when a turnover put the ball at the Tampa Bay 5-yard line. The Giants (3-7) got running back Saquon Barkley and left tackle Andrew Thomas back from injury and wide receiver Kenny Golladay was the healthiest he's been in weeks. So, you can go ahead and write that down. "But we've got to make sure we put them in position to have success. That is their job, right? It is our job to teach them. That was New York Giants head coach Joe Judge's message following Monday night's 30-10 blowout loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium. Blame the coaches more than the players. NFL, New York Giants, Tampa Bay BuccaneersĮAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. New York Giants' Joe Judge points finger at coaching staff after loss to Bucs, mum on Jason Garrett's status as OC You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browser
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