Dear New York Giants, It’s Time To Fire Brian Daboll Now
Of all the head coaching seats in the NFL, Brian Daboll’s in New York might just be the hottest. And after yet another soul-crushing collapse, this time against the Chicago Bears, that seat is practically engulfed in flames. To be honest, its time to fire him now.
That Game Against The Giants Was Embarrassing
The Giants were cruising. Up 20-10 with just minutes left in the fourth quarter, it looked like they might actually steal a win on the road. But if you’ve watched this team at all this season, you knew what was coming.
Quarterback Jaxson Dart goes down with a concussion, the offense sputters, and the defense decides to take an early nap. Caleb Williams, looking every bit the first-round pick, marched the Bears down the field not once, but twice, to snatch a 24-20 victory from the jaws of defeat. For the Giants, it was just another Sunday.
This loss drops the Giants to a pathetic 2-8 on the season and marks their fourth—yes, fourth—road game this year where they’ve blown a lead of 10 or more points. That’s not just bad luck; that’s a pattern. It’s a sign of a team that doesn’t know how to finish. Why is Shane Bowen still here as the defensive coordinator again?
Is It The Final Straw for Daboll?
Let’s be honest, the “Fire Daboll” chants aren’t exactly new. They’ve been echoing around MetLife Stadium for weeks. But after this latest embarrassment, the calls have reached a fever pitch. Fans have had it. They’re tired of the excuses, the predictable collapses, and the feeling of inevitable doom that hangs over every game.
Social media, as it usually does, became a roaring bonfire of fan rage.
The sentiment is clear: the fanbase wants blood, and they want it now. They see a team that is not only losing but is doing so in the most painful way imaginable.
Injuries have certainly played their part. Losing star receiver Malik Nabers for the season was a brutal blow, and the running back room has been a revolving door since Cam Skattabo suffered that brutal injury. However, good coaches find ways to win with the players they have. Right now, Daboll seems to be finding new and creative ways to lose.
Daboll Almost Got Fired After The Broncos
Whispers from inside the organization suggest that this isn’t just fan noise. Reports surfaced that co-owner John Mara was ready to pull the trigger and fire the head coach after a particularly ugly loss in Week 7 against the Broncos, only to be talked out of it.
When asked about the rumors, Daboll gave the typical coach-speak response, saying he’s focused on “the things you can control.”. Well, controlling a game with a 10-point lead in the fourth quarter would be a good place to start.
Its Time To Part Ways With Daboll
The problem for Daboll is that he’s running out of road. He was brought in to change the culture, to bring the swagger from Buffalo and turn the Giants into a contender. For one magical season, it worked. But that feels like a lifetime ago. Now, the team looks undisciplined, unprepared, and frankly, uninspired. The goodwill from that playoff run has completely evaporated, replaced by a toxic cloud of frustration and failure.
It’s hard to see how he turns this around. The team is broken, the fans have turned on him, and it appears even the ownership is having serious doubts. Every week feels like another nail in the coffin. It’s time to let Daboll go and look for a new head coach for 2026.
