Giants Rumored To Like Daboll, Flores, Frazier, Pederson As Potential Head Coach |
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Last edited by Stupendamatic; 01-21-2022 at 04:04 PM.. |
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![]() If it was 4 coaches, this thread is pointless. They like them all. Put more into the thread so we can have an idea. That's the point. | |
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Giants interview Bills OC Brian Daboll for head coach
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Brian Daboll became the first candidate to interview for the Giants' head coaching position. Daboll, 46, spoke Friday evening via videoconferencing with team president John Mara, chairman Steve Tisch and Joe Schoen, who was hired as the Giants’ new general manager. Head Coach Search: Track latest interviews Schoen and Daboll have worked together with the Bills for the last four seasons. In 2021, Daboll's offense excelled as Buffalo won its second straight AFC East title with an 11-6 record. The Bills finished third in the NFL with 28.4 points a game and fifth with 381.9 yards a game. Quarterback Josh Allen finished sixth in the league with a franchise-record 409 completions, seventh with 36 touchdown passes and eighth with 4,407 yards. Allen's favorite target, wide receiver Stefon Diggs, caught 103 passes for 1,225 yards and 10 touchdowns. The Bills routed New England last week in a wild card playoff game and will face the defending AFC champion Chiefs on Sunday in Kansas City in a divisional round game. In 2020, Daboll was voted the AP's NFL a*sistant Coach of the Year after the Bills finished 13-3 and unseated longtime powerhouse New England atop the division. Allen finished second in the NFL most valuable player voting after setting Buffalo single season franchise records with 4,544 yards, 37 touchdown passes, a 69.2 completion percentage and a 107.2 passer rating. Daboll joined the Bills in 2018 after helping lead Alabama to its 17th national championship in 2017. He was the Crimson Tide's offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach that season. Daboll has 20 years of NFL coaching experience. He spent 11 seasons with the New England Patriots (2000-06, 2013-16) in a variety of roles and helped the franchise win five Super Bowls (XXXVI, x*xVIII, x*xIX, XLIX and LI). Daboll has been an offensive coordinator for the Cleveland Browns (2009-10), Miami Dolphins (2011) and Chiefs (2012). He was also the Jets' quarterbacks coach in 2007-08. Prior to entering the NFL, Daboll spent one year (1997) as a volunteer a*sistant at the College of William & Mary – where he first met Bills coach Sean McDermott - before serving two seasons (1998-99) as a graduate a*sistant for Nick Saban at Michigan State. A 1997 graduate of the University of Rochester, Daboll was a two-year starter for the YellowJackets at safety. He and his wife Beth have five children, Mark, Christian, Aiden, Haven and Avery. [CENTER] Big Blue Roll Call!! @ @ @@ @ @ @ @ @ @@ @ @@ @ @@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @@ @ @@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @@ @ @ @ @ @@ @ @@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @@ @ |
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It should be Flores. But I think they tryna gas the sh*t with speculation and hype in order to get across this idea of prestige that this is a sought after job after the the owners and FO tanked the public’s idea that this is a well run org due to the last three hires since coughlin.
Just tryna to keep them (media) guessing. Whatever keep their name in the news. |
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But the coaching market ain’t that hard to see who can do what and how well they can do it. Right now, the Mara’s are doing damage control. You don’t need to be interviewing allllll these people for head coach. GM, I could understand. That’s a lot harder. But this is some fu*king gas. The Giants aren’t the Steelers. They don’t carry the weight of Green Bay or even Chicago. The Giants for the past 20, have been a borderline sh*tshow. I’m A supporter of the team. They are the definition of The problem is for a LONG time the Maras have been viewed as one of the great families of the NFL. Until now. The cracks have been getting bigger and bigger. The frustration is coming out. Not that they can’t and dont know how to win. They have haven’t picked the people and found ways to get the most out of their roster choices. So now people looking at the Maras like they goofy and they kind of are. But more importantly, the public looking at that job like it’s the borderline sh*tshow. It’s been and saying is it worth it. All this gas ? For a coach ? It’s damage control. The giants ain’t top shelf like that. We all know that. | |
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And allllll these candidates? You seem smart enough to know it’s common practice for teams to interview a lot of candidates. And this is 100% false “ The Giants aren’t the Steelers. They don’t carry the weight of Green Bay or even Chicago.” Last edited by Stupendamatic; 01-22-2022 at 08:59 AM.. | |
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It’s to convey the idea the giants are going HARd to find the right guy. Like you said I’m smart and so are you too. This is the common process. We know this. But the media and news around this is going hard as hell like they wasn’t trying to find the best guy last time and before that and before that. It’s the Maras, they took a hit last season in the eyes of the public by touting up the patriots man as THE guy and he wasn’t THE guy. At least not for them. ![]() | |
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Agree to disagree on this but I always enjoy the discussion | |
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