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Former Giants star blasts ongoing coaching debate: ‘At some point, it’s your a–’
After watching his former team go 2-7 for the third straight year, Canty knows where to point the finger. In his opinion, Brian Daboll is the person to blame for the team’s inability to improve, despite being better talent-wise year after year.
“You’ve hired and fired enough coordinators,” Canty said on former Jets linebacker Bart Scott’s ESPN New York radio show on Friday, via X/Twitter. “How’d that work? Listen, you ran Wink Martindale out of town. You ran him out of town, a guy that’s damn good at his job, and it hasn’t been markedly better since.
Giants-Bears pre-game ’Things I Think’: Brian Daboll needs to protect Jaxson Dart
Brian Daboll needs to make better decisions to protect his quarterback’s health, because his job depends on it.
Brian Daboll’s meal ticket to keeping his job as New York Giants head coach is Jaxson Dart. Everybody, Daboll included, knows that.
If Daboll gets an opportunity, like Giants ownership gave him last season, to make a pitch as to why he should be retained as head coach despite yet another losing season, we know how it will go.
Daboll was the guy who pushed for the Giants to draft Dart. There have, in fact, been some reports that Daboll wanted GM Joe Schoen to use the No. 3 overall pick on the quarterback. Daboll will argue that you can’t fully develop a quarterback in one year, and he deserves more time to see what Dart can become. Especially considering the injuries to wide receiver Malik Nabers and running back Cam Skattebo.
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Giants Owner Talked Out of Drastic Head-Coaching Move: Report
Aside from the emergence of rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart, not much has gone right for the New York Giants this season.
The team is 2-7, on a three-game losing streak, and breakout rookie running back Cam Skattebo and star receiver Malik Nabers are both lost for the year with brutal season-ending injuries.
While the Giants’ future may be bright once it gets all three of its core of young offensive stars healthy, head coach Brian Daboll might not be around to see it.
It’s been speculated that Daboll, a former AP NFL Coach of the Year, could be fired after the season ends if he finishes with a third straight losing season.
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