The New York Giants have appointed Brian Dabol as their next head coach

East Rutherford, NJ – The team announced Friday that the New York Giants have appointed former Buffalo Pills attack coordinator Brian Dabol as their new head coach.

Dapole replaced Judge Joe at 10-23 and was sent off two seasons later. He is the third consecutive Giants coach to be sacked after two seasons or less following Ben McAto (13-15) and Pat Schurmer (9-23) because his once-proud title stumbled on one of the worst 10-year extensions. In its history.

Now it is Dabol’s time to try to stop this trend.

New York cleaned the house this season. General Manager Dave Kettleman retired following the end of the season. Former Buffalo Pills assistant general manager Joe Sean was hired to replace him.

Dabol was one of five finalists for the job, along with former Miami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores, Bills assistant head coach / defensive coordinator Leslie Frasier, Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator Dan Quinn and Giants defensive coordinator Patrick Graham. Quinn told teams he would return to Dallas on Thursday.

Dabol, 46, has led the first five offenses at Buffalo over the past two seasons. Is proud to have spearheaded Vin’s growth Josh Allen From an irregular, large-armed quarterback to one of the brightest young stars in the game.

The connection between Sean and Dabol, a buffalo, turned this into an almost expected rent. From the moment Shawn was hired, Dabol was considered a favorite of the job.

“Over the past four years, I’m first noticed Brian’s strength as a leader – he’s a great communicator, a smart, innovative and hard worker,” Sean said in a statement. “Brian’s real and engaging personality is refreshing. He develops relationships with the players and coaches around him. He is progressive in his vision and values ​​cooperation. We think two attributes are essential.

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“I’m glad to be partnering with Brian, and I’m pleased to welcome him and his family to this side of the state.”

Dabol was the only offensive coach among the Giants’ candidates. This may have played in his favor because ownership would unleash the potential of the young quarterback Daniel Jones And correct the NFL’s 31st ranking offense.

“My immediate goal is to bring together a training staff – a strong staff who emphasize teaching and collaboration and ensure that our players are the best and, ultimately, the winners of the games,” Dabol said in a statement. “That’s why we all do this. To teach, to succeed, to develop talent, to succeed. I know very well where the feelings of our fan base are now, and I understand that.

“I assure you that we will do our best to put on the field a team you can be proud of to give us and support the results we all want.”

Sources said Dabole could become a potential beneficiary of the exit, as well as an attack coordinator with Bills passing-game coordinator and quarterbacks coach Ken Dorsey, the Bills or Giants.

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