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One of the New York Giants' defensive leaders backed embattled coordinator Shane Bowen after the latest heartbreaking defeat.
The Giants are 30th in opponent rushing yards per carry (5.23) and haven't generated many turnovers. They're the only team to allow at least 20 points in the fourth quarter twice.
New York Giants linebacker Brian Burns denied his anger was directed toward defensive coordinator Shane Bowen when he vented on his way to the locker room after a 33-32 loss to the Denver Broncos.
After the Giants’ heartbreaking 33-32 loss, Daboll removed his headset and slammed it on the sidelines in front of defensive coordinator Shane Bowen. In Kay’s mind, this was Daboll lashing out at his coordinator after squandering a 19-0 lead entering the fourth quarter.
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.
New York Giants rookie QB Jaxson Dart calls Week 7's historic collapse "unacceptable," but there is a silver lining. No, really.