John Harbaugh immediately pulling Giants out of decade-long depths of despair amNewYork
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John Harbaugh immediately pulling Giants out of decade-long depths of despair  amNewYork
"Since two-time Super Bowl winner Tom Coughlin's departure, the head-coaching ranks have been shambolic, with team brass trying to catch lightning in a bottle with three first-time hires (Ben McAdoo, Joe Judge, Brian Daboll). General manager Joe Judge, who somehow survived despite the last two seasons, thankfully bucked that trend the moment Harbaugh became available. With it comes an immediate culture shift."
"Harbaugh's 193 wins rank 12th in NFL history. He made the playoffs in 12 of his 18 years with the Ravens, where he developed quarterbacks Joe Flacco and Lamar Jackson into stars. He has the opportunity to do that again with rookie Jaxson Dart, who electrified despite the erratic leadership of Daboll and interim head coach Mike Kafka. With his experienced presence, he's projected not only to stabilize the organization but also to maximize the roster's surprising number of foundational pieces."
John Harbaugh signed a five-year, $100 million contract to become the New York Giants head coach, bringing a proven track record and Super Bowl pedigree. The Giants have struggled since their 2012 Super Bowl win, making the playoffs twice in 14 years and winning just seven games over the past two seasons, accumulating 109 losses in the last decade. Multiple unsuccessful coaching hires after Tom Coughlin created instability. Harbaugh arrives with 193 career wins, 12 playoff appearances in 18 Ravens seasons, a history of developing quarterbacks, and expectations to stabilize culture, develop rookie Jaxson Dart, and maximize roster pieces.
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