Tom Coughlin knows all about the ebbs and flows of coaching the New York Giants. He’s seen both the extreme highs and the extreme lows.
One year removed from a relative high, the Giants are currently embattled in a lost season that many would consider an extreme low. Some fans are already losing patience with general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll, but Coughlin says they shouldn’t be.
On Friday, during the annual Jay Fund Foundation Champions for Children gala, Coughlin expressed unwavering confidence in Daboll, who was honored at the event.
“Just what he’s doing,” Coughlin said when asked how Daboll should handle the struggles, via the New York Post. “Stick your nose to the grindstone, work as hard as you can, keep your people together, keep them focused. Tough times don’t last, tough people do.
“He’ll get it done.”
If Daboll does get it done, it will likely be down the line. The 2023 version of the Giants is underwhelming at best and their injury issues are unparalleled. Things are going to get worse before they get better.
Despite that, Coughlin knows it’s always the darkest before the dawn and that eventually, Daboll and these Giants will reemerge.
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