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You never want to be ranked last or near last in anything you compete at.' PERRY FEWELL, the Giants' defensive coordinator, when asked how often he thinks about his defense's ranking 31st out of 32 N.F.L. teams last season.
Too often, he thinks, his predecessors courted popularity with loose monetary and fiscal policies, only to be forced into abrupt reversals when inflation shot up and financial markets expressed disapproval.
I spoke to him about hand-eating, surviving in a group without squabbling, and how often he thinks about all the people he ate after going back to real life and just trying and enjoy a nice stew.
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