Giants coach Brian Daboll didn’t worry about his job after his team was eliminated from the playoffs for the first time
The New York Giants became the first team eliminated from playoff contention on Thanksgiving, and fans want a change – again.
Since Tom Coughlin coached the Big Blue for 11 seasons, the G-Men are in danger of having their fifth head coach in the last 10 seasons.
But head coach Brian Daboll, named coach of the year after his first season at East Rutherford, isn’t worried.
When asked if he was worried about his career after the game, his answer was curt.
“No.”
Owner John Mara said last month he didn’t expect to make any changes this offseason, but the Giants are 2-10 and on track to earn the No.
“No, I don’t like results. No one likes results. But, again, I trust people. I just have to be better,” said Daboll.
Daboll also revealed his work situation on Friday, saying that there are other things we need to worry about.
“I think you’re focused on your team. You’re focused on our staff, our coaches, players and going out there to get the kind of performance and result that we all want,” Daboll said on Friday. “We have a lot of faith in our people. Obviously, that’s not where we want to be by any means. So, we continue to work hard to fix the things that we need to fix.”
The Giants lost to the NFC East rival Dallas Cowboys on Thursday.
New York is 4-20 in its last 24 games against the Cowboys and has lost the last eight meetings.
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The Giants started their third different quarterback in as many games Thursday. For context, Eli Manning was the quarterback of every game for over 13 years, and never missed a game due to injury.
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