Post by JABF on Jan 13, 2023 13:11:42 GMT -6
This is not behind a paywall. It is a good read because it makes you think about how the Poles/Eberflus plan lines up with the quick turnarounds that have happened using "The Buffalo Blueprint" approach. I'm curious what you think.
davidl this seems to support what you have been saying here for a long time. A successful rebuild doesn't need to take forever.
davidl this seems to support what you have been saying here for a long time. A successful rebuild doesn't need to take forever.
LINK
The Buffalo blueprint: Can Brian Daboll replicate the Bills' success with the Giants?
FOR THE EIGHTH time this season, the Notorious B.I.G.'s "Juicy" blared over the locker room speakers. It's a new post-win tradition for the New York Giants, started by head coach Brian Daboll, who had just led his team to a massive Week 15 victory over the Washington Commanders...
... It was less than one year earlier that Jones and Daboll had been united for what appeared to be an awkward arranged marriage: Jones is in his fourth year with the team after being the No. 6 overall pick in 2019 and Daboll is in his first year as the head coach...
...This wasn't just another win they were celebrating. It put the Giants, who had endured five straight years with double-digit losses prior to this season, on the doorstep of the playoffs. They would get there two weeks later with a 38-10 demolition of the Indianapolis Colts.
It was an accomplishment for the organization and the players, many of whom had never been on a winning team in the NFL -- let alone a playoff squad. But maybe, most of all, it was a win for the program that Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen are trying to build.
Daboll and Schoen, key architects of the Buffalo Bills' recent success, were brought to New York to reestablish another once-proud franchise. They've exceeded expectations in their first year, taking a team that went 4-13 in 2021 to the playoffs, but their mission is just beginning. They're here to replicate the Buffalo blueprint and turn the Giants into perennial playoff contenders.
The Buffalo blueprint: Can Brian Daboll replicate the Bills' success with the Giants?
FOR THE EIGHTH time this season, the Notorious B.I.G.'s "Juicy" blared over the locker room speakers. It's a new post-win tradition for the New York Giants, started by head coach Brian Daboll, who had just led his team to a massive Week 15 victory over the Washington Commanders...
... It was less than one year earlier that Jones and Daboll had been united for what appeared to be an awkward arranged marriage: Jones is in his fourth year with the team after being the No. 6 overall pick in 2019 and Daboll is in his first year as the head coach...
...This wasn't just another win they were celebrating. It put the Giants, who had endured five straight years with double-digit losses prior to this season, on the doorstep of the playoffs. They would get there two weeks later with a 38-10 demolition of the Indianapolis Colts.
It was an accomplishment for the organization and the players, many of whom had never been on a winning team in the NFL -- let alone a playoff squad. But maybe, most of all, it was a win for the program that Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen are trying to build.
Daboll and Schoen, key architects of the Buffalo Bills' recent success, were brought to New York to reestablish another once-proud franchise. They've exceeded expectations in their first year, taking a team that went 4-13 in 2021 to the playoffs, but their mission is just beginning. They're here to replicate the Buffalo blueprint and turn the Giants into perennial playoff contenders.