
"There's a team down in Chapel Hill is playing a little better. What if the Giants brought in Bill Belichick? ... He [expletive] loves them, we all know that," Edelman said of Belichick on his "Games with Names" podcast. "Guy shed a single tear every time we played there. The only time I saw him get happy [is] when he talked about [Lawrence Taylor]. Just joking."
"The New York Giants fired their former head coach Brian Daboll after sporting a 20-40-1 record across three-and-a-half seasons - with New York looking for a new presence to lead a young core anchored by talents like Jaxson Dart, Malik Nabers, and Cam Skattebo."
"Belichick - who has currently in the first year of his foray into collegiate coaching at UNC - has plenty of history with the Giants. He initially joined the Giants in 1979 as a defensive assistant, eventually getting promoted as defensive coordinator on Bill Parcells' staff in 1985. Belichick won two Super Bowl titles as New York's DC before earning his first NFL head-coaching gig with the Browns in 1991."
The New York Giants dismissed head coach Brian Daboll after a 20-40-1 record across three-and-a-half seasons, creating a vacancy to guide a young roster featuring Jaxson Dart, Malik Nabers, and Cam Skattebo. Bill Belichick, age 73 and currently coaching at UNC, maintains deep historical ties to the Giants, having joined in 1979, risen to defensive coordinator under Bill Parcells in 1985, won two Super Bowls as New York's DC, and later taken his first NFL head-coaching role with the Browns in 1991. A former Patriots wideout proposed Belichick as a candidate and recalled Belichick's emotional connection to the franchise, while also noting the Giants rarely pursue unconventional hires.
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