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Kafka in Head Coaching News

Kafka needs to get out of NY and away from Daboll.





Daboll’s divisive finger-pointing wasn’t out of the ordinary. That’s one of the reasons why, sources say, Giants GM Joe Schoen had begun listening in on the coaches’ headsets on game days that week in Washington — although the GM also was taking a step that both the Texans’ Nick Caserio and the Cowboys’ Will McClay have done to gain a better understanding of the game day operation.

Daboll’s sideline behavior was destructive, in many coaches’ opinions. His input was never proactive, always reactionary. And his outrage was rarely accompanied by a suggested solution.

“He has no composure,” one team source said.


Kafka, the Giants’ young offensive coordinator, however, has received the brunt of Daboll’s fury, according to numerous team sources. He is “constantly second-guessed,” a source said.

Daboll, who got the Giants job due to his work with Josh Allen’s Bills offense, ran a consistently hot temperature as his offense cratered beginning with a 40-0 Week 1 loss to the Cowboys. And he often took it out on his OC.

“He would make [Kafka] run the ball, and then if he called a run [Daboll] didn’t like it, he would motherf–k him,” a source said.



- Pretty much the polar opposite of the environment Mike had with Andy.

Totally the wrong type of personality for a HC and if Daboll doesn't change his ways, can't see the Giants ownership keeping him around for long (the caveat being the guy in charge of the Giants is clueless).

Can't stand *-holes like Daboll...

And there are a lot of Giants fans defending Daboll and blasting Kafka.
 
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