Brian Daboll erupts with iconic NSFW 4-word reaction to Jaxson Dart’s first win

Dabs just couldn't help himself, and fans won't blame him.
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It only took four words from Brian Daboll to sum up how every New York Giants fan felt watching rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart close out their 21-18 Week 4 win. No holding back — just a coach finally seeing something real after years of trying to figure it out... and a not so safe for work reaction.

Dart didn’t tear the roof off in his debut. He didn’t have gaudy numbers. But he did everything fans could ask of a 22-year-old making his first start. He avoided turnovers, led the offense effectively, and walked out of MetLife with an upset win over a previously undefeated Los Angeles Chargers team.

This matters even more when you step back and see how deep and long Big Blue's quarterback mess has actually been. Since Eli Manning, the list of starting signal-callers has looked like this:

  • Daniel Jones
  • Colt McCoy
  • Mike Glennon
  • Jake Fromm
  • Davis Webb
  • Tyrod Taylor
  • Tommy DeVito
  • Drew Lock
  • Russell Wilson
  • Jaxson Dart

That’s a lot of names since 2019. For a coach like Dabs, sitting at 19–35–1, every win counts and every moment of conviction matters more than ever. So, let the swears fly, coach.

Brian Daboll’s reaction wasn't just about celebrating Jaxson Dart

This isn’t just about a coach being happy for his potential franchise quarterback. It’s about a staff under pressure, a fan base that’s seen enough losing, and a narrative that’s finally showing cracks of change.

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That video of Daboll shouting is everything. It wasn’t just a celebration — it was belief, it was relief, and it was years of exhaustion and weighed-down shoulders finally getting lifted.

Again, this is early. The former Ole Miss standout has to stay consistent for it to mean anything. But for once, the energy on this side looks different. Daboll didn’t explode because he was relieved for a night. He had an outburst because he felt that maybe, just maybe, this could be the moment everything changes — for him, for the Giants, for the fans.

Brian Daboll has never been more relatable. Go off, king.

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