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Giants' Brian Daboll Not Considering Staff Changes After Historic Loss to Broncos
The New York Giants had an all-time collapse against the Denver Broncos on Sunday, but head coach Brian Daboll is sticking with his coaching staff.
"No, I'm not considering that," Daboll said about the possibility of any major staff changes, per ESPN's Jordan Raanan. "But we all have to do a better job, and it starts with me. There are plenty of opportunities to finish that game the way we wanted to and didn't get the job done."
The Giants led 19-0 going into the fourth quarter, but gave up 33 points as they fell to the Broncos 33-32. Denver scored three consecutive touchdowns in the final five minutes before winning the game on a field goal as time expired.
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Raanan noted that the Giants are the first team in more than 1,600 games to blow a lead of at least 18 points with less than six minutes remaining.
Daboll insisted that Sunday's loss can't be pinned on a single group, but rather the team as a whole.
"Yeah, look, there's plenty of plays that we had opportunities to make throughout I'd say the fourth quarter and we just came up short," Daboll said. "It's not about one play. It's not about one player. It's not about one specific side. It's a collective and, you know, I can do a better job."
The Giants appeared to have some momentum after a surprising win over the Philadelphia Eagles, but their loss on Sunday might have hurt their chances of a mid-season spark. New York will get another chance to right the ship against Philadelphia this week.

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