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The New York Giants have faced a tough season, becoming the first team to be eliminated from playoff contention on Thanksgiving. Fans are once again calling for change as the team is in danger of having its fifth head coach in the last 10 seasons.

Despite the mounting pressure, head coach Brian Daboll remains unfazed. After being named Coach of the Year in his first season with the Giants, Daboll is focused on the task at hand. When asked about his job security, Daboll responded with a simple “No.” This echoes owner John Mara’s statement last month that he did not anticipate making any changes in the offseason.

While the Giants are currently 2-10 and on track to secure the No. 1 pick in the draft, Daboll maintains his confidence in the team. He emphasizes the need to focus on improving performance and results, rather than worrying about his job status.

The recent loss to the Dallas Cowboys highlighted the challenges the Giants are facing, especially with the team starting their third different quarterback in as many games. This is a stark contrast to the consistency seen during Eli Manning’s tenure as the starting quarterback for over 13 years.

Despite the setbacks, Daboll remains committed to working hard and addressing the areas that need improvement. He stresses the importance of focusing on the team, coaching staff, and players to achieve the desired results.

The Giants’ recent struggles against their NFC East rival serve as a reminder of the team’s challenges. With an upcoming draft pick and a dedicated coaching staff, the Giants are looking to turn the tide and improve their performance in the seasons to come.

As the season progresses, all eyes will be on the Giants to see how they respond to adversity and work towards a brighter future under Coach Brian Daboll’s leadership.