Brian Daboll Makes A Derogatory Statement Over Challenge He Is Facing With Manager Joe Schoen.
New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen have a lot of work to do this off-season to get a team that finished 6-11 back on track.
Already work has begun in that regard in that Daboll has vastly revised his coaching staff, replacing four assistants (special teams coordinator Thomas McGaughey, offensive line coach Bobby Johnson, outside linebackers coach Drew Wilkins, and defensive assistant Kevin Wilkins) replacing four who resigned and moved on (defensive coordinator Wink Martindale, running backs coach Jeff Nixon, strength and conditioning coordinator Craig Fitzpatrick, and tight ends coach Andy Bischoff),
promoting three to new duties (offensive coordinator Mike Kafka to assistant head coach; defensive backs coach Jerome Henderson to passing game coordinator duties; and quarterbacks coach Shea Tierney to offensive passing game coordinator duties); adding one (Frank Piraino, director of strength and conditioning); and reassigning Mike Adams from assistant special teams to assistant defensive backs coach.
Between the changes made to the staff and the challenges the team’s brass must resolve in terms of improving its personnel, CBS Sports NFL Analyst Jordan Dajani, in his ranking of all 32 NFL coaching staffs, put the Giants’ staff in the “2024 Will be a Defining Season” category, noting: