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New York Giants’ Head Coach Brian Daboll Was Caught Furious as He Thought the Officials Missed a Call on a Key Play | NFL News – Times of India

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New York Giants’ Head Coach Brian Daboll Was Caught Furious as He Thought the Officials Missed a Call on a Key Play | NFL News – Times of India

The New York Giants‘ 29-20 win over the Seattle Seahawks was a result of a specially designed play for Isaiah Simmons to make a block. The play was drawn up by special teams coach Michael Ghobrial and was saved for the crucial moment when Simmons hurdled through the line to deflect Jason Myers’ kick into Ford-Wheaton’s arms, turning his “first career touch” into a game-sealing touchdown via a 60-yard return.Giants’ head coach Brian Daboll experienced a sideline meltdown despite the New York Giants’ win against the Seattle Seahawks.
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Brian Daboll had a weekly sideline meltdown

Brian Daboll experienced a sideline meltdown during the New York Giants’ win against the Seattle Seahawks. The Giants had a 23-20 lead when quarterback Daniel Jones dropped back and threw an incomplete pass to Darius Slayton. Daboll quickly reacted to the incomplete pass. He exploded on the closest referee, yelling that he thought Slayton had been held. It was a classic Daboll fit of anger.

The New York Giants defeated the Seattle Seahawks 29-20 at Lumen Field, with quarterback Daniel Jones being named Player of the Game. The Giants, who were heavy underdogs and had a 7-0 lead due to an inexcusable turnover, dominated the game by dominating almost every team statistic. Similar to their Week 3 victory against the Cleveland Browns, the Giants defied the odds and emerged victorious. New York’s quarterback, Jones, performed exceptionally well, earning Player of the Game awards. Despite being without his star wide receiver, he played one of his best games of his career, becoming the first player to win this season.
Jones played a crucial role in the Giants’ victory, handling the ball, making easy throws, and extending plays with legs. He carried himself with poise and found rhythm in passing, especially on short crossings and out routes. His performance was significant for the team, and they hope to maintain this momentum in Week 6 against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Head coach Brian Daboll explained how there was nothing random about this play, according to ESPN’s Jordan Raanan: “ST coach Michael Ghobrial came in with that FG block play on Tuesday. They picked Isaiah Simmons as the hurdler, per coach Brian Daboll. They were waiting throughout the game to call it. Worked perfectly on the game’s biggest play.”
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