
Giants Coach Brian Daboll Responds to Fan Booing: 'I’d Be Booing Too'
2025-09-22
Author: Ying
A Tough Night for the Giants
In a disheartening loss to the Chiefs, Giants head coach Brian Daboll couldn’t ignore the jeers from the stands. After the game, he candidly expressed empathy towards frustrated fans, admitting, "I’d be booing too. Given our struggles to score and finish, it’s hard to blame them. We need to step up our game."
The QB Controversy
The booing wasn’t just aimed at the team as a whole; starting quarterback Russell Wilson faced particular scrutiny. Daboll was questioned on why Wilson hasn’t been replaced by rookie Jaxson Dart, who has seen limited action on the field. Daboll stuck by his game strategy, defending Dart's minimal involvement—one run for just three yards. "We brought him in for specific plays because we felt that was best for him. Jaxson is developing nicely and we’ll keep nurturing that progress."
The Future of the QB Position
When pressed about whether Dart might take over Wilson’s role, Daboll was tight-lipped, stating, "I’m not going to answer that question right now." His refusal to commit raises eyebrows; it suggests that a change could be in the pipeline if the Giants don’t turn their fortunes around soon.
Can Dart Save the Day?
It's clear: Giants fans are restless, and the only remedy for their frustrations might be a shift in the quarterback dynamic. As the season progresses, all eyes will be on Daboll and his decision-making, with fans hoping that Dart might be the spark the team desperately needs to ignite their season.