No one is developing bigger rockstar status in the New York area quite like NY Giants head coach Brian Daboll. Not only is Daboll making history, powering the G-Men to a 6-1 mark in his first year leading the team, but he’s doing so in style. Need further proof of that? Take a look at the way he celebrated after the win over Jacksonville with the Big Blue faithful.
Shortly after the final whistle of the Giants’ heart-stopping 23-17 W over the Jaguars in Florida, Daboll made his way outside to link up with the fans that traveled for the game. With a cigar in hand, Daboll exchanged some high-fives, signed some autographs and had people smiling from ear to ear. This is the content we’re here for.
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NY Giants head coach Brian Daboll is building something special
Daboll has an unreal amount of swag and he enjoyed taking some time to have some fun with the people in blue. How could Daboll not be living the dream right now? No one – and we mean no one – could have guessed the Giants would be looking like one of the top teams in the NFL through seven weeks.
Outside of the hiccup against the Dallas Cowboys, the G-Men have done more than enough to come out on top of close games. All these thrilling contests probably have the squad’s supporters ready to pass out by around 4:00 p.m. ET each weekend, but hey, the Giants are riding a four-game winning streak, taking down the Bears, Packers, Ravens and Jaguars since the MNF defeat.
A ton of credit needs to go to Daniel Jones, Saquon Barkley and numerous guys on defense for making plays, but Daboll has completely changed the culture inside the locker room. Guys are having a blast playing the game they love once again and the results are being showcased.
Next up is a matchup in the Pacific Northwest vs. the Seattle Seahawks. Don’t be surprised to see Daboll light up again outside of Lumen Field if the G-Men come out on top once again.
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