New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll has confirmed that he will take over playcalling duties for the upcoming season, marking a significant shift from his previous seasons where offensive coordinator Mike Kafka handled the calls. This decision comes after a disappointing 6-11 season where the Giants averaged only 11.8 points per game. Daboll, known for his offensive acumen, aims to revitalize the Giants' offense, which struggled significantly last season, and is expected to leverage the team's speedy receiving corps, including first-round pick Malik Nabers, to improve their offensive output.
- Daboll's decision to call plays himself indicates a shift in responsibility and accountability for the Giants' offensive performance.
- The Giants' offensive struggles last season highlighted the need for a more aggressive and effective playcalling strategy.
- Daboll's history of success with quarterbacks, particularly Josh Allen, raises expectations for Daniel Jones this season.
Daniel Jones | QB

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- Jones' performance is under scrutiny as Daboll takes over playcalling, with expectations for improved offensive output.
- His future with the team may hinge on the success of the revamped offense.
Malik Nabers | WR

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- As a first-round pick, Nabers is expected to be a key player in the Giants' offense this season.
- His speed and ability to stretch the field align with Daboll's offensive philosophy.
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- The Giants are looking to bounce back from a disappointing season by implementing a new offensive strategy under Daboll.
- With Daboll calling plays, the team aims to improve their offensive ranking and scoring capabilities.