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The Giants are not planning to make any coaching changes in wake of their fourth-quarter collapse against the Broncos on Sunday.
A day after a defensive meltdown of epic proportions that saw the New York Giants defense give up over 200 yards and 33 points to the Denver Broncos in the fourth quarter of their 33-32 loss, Giants head coach Brian Daboll said he is not contemplating any changes to his staff at the moment.
While defensive coordinator Shane Bowen is under fire for his passive approach to the final seconds, offensive coordinator Mike Kafka and Daboll might have gotten too aggressive at the end of the
Linebacker Brian Burns struggled to keep his emotions in check as the New York Giants suffered a historic collapse against the Denver Broncos on Sunday. Coming off the back of a landscape-shifting
Sunday’s 33-32 defeat at Denver won’t lead to any immediate personnel changes, though. Coach Brian Daboll said Monday that he’s not considering any decisions to replace anybody on his staff despite his team blowing a 19-0 lead to start the fourth quarter and later having a 26-8 advantage.