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NFL coaches are now too quick to fall on swords for players

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NFL coaches are now too quick to fall on swords for players

Last Sunday, from two different continents, we listened to both New York football head coaches fall on a sword neither had any business falling onto.

In Germany, after a 20-17 overtime loss to the Panthers, there was Giants head coach Brian Daboll taking blame for a failed flea flicker that was perfectly executed by everyone — except for the person who was supposed to throw the ball, his quarterback Daniel Jones.

After the game, when Daboll was asked what he saw on the play, he answered: “Yeah, I wish I had it back. I wish I had it back. Didn’t work.’’

“There were guys open, though?’’ he was asked as a follow-up.

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