Social Media Frenzy After Another Crushing Giants Loss
Giants fans woke up Monday morning to a whirlwind of rumors:
Brian Daboll, the embattled head coach, had supposedly been fired after the team’s latest defeat. The rumor, which originated from a viral post on X (formerly Twitter), quickly racked up over three million views and sent shockwaves through the fanbase. Many celebrated the supposed move, desperate for change after a string of painful losses.
But here’s the reality:
Brian Daboll has NOT been fired. The viral post was a fake, designed to tap into the frustration and anxiety swirling around the Giants locker room. As of November 10, 2025, Daboll remains at the helm, despite mounting pressure and a restless fan base.
Daboll’s Job Security: Fact vs. Fiction
The Giants’ season has been nothing short of disastrous. After a Week 10 loss to the Chicago Bears—where a late touchdown by rookie sensation Caleb Williams sealed a 24-20 comeback—the Giants have now dropped four straight games and sit with eight losses on the year. The absence of star running back Cameron Skattebo and a concussion to starting quarterback Jaxson Dart have only deepened the crisis.
Fans and analysts alike are questioning Daboll’s decision-making, especially after a controversial goal-line field goal call that may have cost the team the game. FOX analyst Greg Olsen openly criticized Daboll on air, echoing the sentiment of thousands of fans calling for his replacement.
Despite the noise, Giants ownership is standing firm—for now. Team co-owner John Mara released a statement after the season finale, confirming that both Daboll and GM Joe Schoen will return for the 2025 season. Mara expressed disappointment but reiterated his confidence in the current regime’s vision for the team’s future.
The Hot Seat Gets Hotter
While Daboll’s job is safe for the moment, the pressure is undeniable. Reports surfaced after the Week 7 loss that Mara was considering a coaching change, but ultimately decided to give Daboll another chance. The Giants have now endured back-to-back seasons without a playoff appearance, including a franchise-worst 3–14 record in 2024.
Daboll’s first season in New York was a triumph—he led the team to a playoff win and was named NFL Coach of the Year in 2022. But since then, the wheels have come off, and patience is running thin. Social media is flooded with calls for his firing, and speculation about possible replacements—including legendary coach Bill Belichick—continues to swirl.
What’s Next for Daboll and the Giants?
With the Giants’ season in freefall, Daboll faces a pivotal stretch. Injuries, blown leads, and locker room tension have created a perfect storm. The coach himself remains focused on his players, telling reporters,
“I’m just focused on these guys in the locker room.”
Ownership’s decision to retain Daboll and Schoen signals a belief in their long-term plan, but the leash is short. If the losing continues, expect the rumors—and the pressure—to intensify.
Key Takeaways:
- Brian Daboll has NOT been fired, despite viral rumors.
- Giants ownership is giving Daboll and GM Joe Schoen another chance after a disastrous season.
- Fan patience is running out, and Daboll’s decisions are under intense scrutiny.
- The next few games could determine Daboll’s future in New York.
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