The New York Giants have hired Brian Daboll as their next head coach.
As per the New York Giants Press Release.
The Giants announced that Brian Daboll will become the 20th head coach in franchise history.
Daboll, 46, spent the previous four seasons as the Buffalo Bills’ offensive coordinator. He joins Joe Schoen, who was hired as general manager a week ago, in a leadership tandem that seeks to improve the fortunes of a franchise that has endured five consecutive losing seasons. Schoen was Buffalo’s assistant general manager during Daboll’s entire tenure with the team.
Daboll also added a statement via the press release.
It is an honor and a privilege to be named head coach of the New York Giants,” said Daboll. “Thank you to Joe Schoen for believing in me and to John Mara and Steve Tisch and their families for entrusting me with this position. My immediate goal is to assemble a coaching staff – a strong staff that emphasizes teaching and collaboration and making sure our players are put in the position to be their best and, ultimately, to win games. That’s why all of us do this. To teach, to be successful, to develop talent, and to win. I have a pretty good idea where our fan base’s feelings are right now, and I get it. I promise we will work our tails off to put a team on the field that you will be proud to support and give us the results we all want.”
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