Brian Daboll, the New York Giants' offensive coordinator, has expressed self-evaluation and a desire to evolve in his coaching approach. Daboll is considering whether to continue calling plays or delegate to Mike Kafka. Giants owner John Mara has expressed confidence in Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen despite last season's disappointment.
John Mara called last season “a huge disappointment” but said he still has “all the confidence in the world” in Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll. Here’s Mara’s take on this regime as it enters a pivotal third season: https://t.co/vnvkOzEQ42
Brian Daboll: "Yeah, there’s times where I wish I handled things a little bit differently. Certainly. So you continue to grow, you continue to evolve and that’s what I try to do every year." #NYGiants
Brian Daboll about changing his fiery sideline demeanor: "I’m a very passionate person but yeah, there’s times I wish I had handled things a little bit differently, certainly. So you continue to grow, you continue to evolve and that’s what I try to do every year.''
Brian Daboll said this morning he has not yet decided if he will call plays this season or continue with Mike Kafka calling the plays on offense. Daboll has brought Kafka into medical and schedule meetings to better prepare him to be a head coach one day.
Brian Daboll says he’s done self-evaluation this offseason. “There are times I wish I handled things differently.” Says you always need to evolve. https://t.co/Up2UihMJTO
John Mara: There are times when I wish Brian Daboll would tone it down. https://t.co/KJpdxG3EfT