John Harbaugh says Giants' power structure being 'overblown'
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John Harbaugh says Giants' power structure being 'overblown'
""To me it's really not that important in the big picture, in the big scheme of things. I think it's kind of overblown in terms of how it works," Harbaugh said. "But the main thing is that it works and we work together. That's kind of what I was used to and it felt like a good way to start off. I think we're all going to work together. "I promise you, we all report to the boss. And the boss is ownership.""
""to act and not react.""
John Harbaugh was introduced as the New York Giants' 21st head coach after 18 seasons with the Baltimore Ravens, bringing 12 playoff appearances and a Super Bowl victory. He signed a five-year deal reported to be near $100 million and will report directly to ownership rather than to general manager Joe Schoen. Harbaugh is expected to have an enhanced voice on personnel while collaborating with Schoen. The Mara and Tisch families, with Chris Mara taking an active role because of John Mara's health, led a deliberate recruitment approach that included meetings set up by Tom Coughlin.
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