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Giants’ DC Shane Bowen knows he has ‘got to be better’
Fans aren’t the only ones second-guessing Bowen’s end of regulation defensive call, the coach is second-guessing himself
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New York Giants fans wondering why Shane Bowen is still employed as DC
Bowen is not a good defensive coordinator. It was a terrible hire by head coach Brian Daboll from the start. If the Giants defense gets torched against the Kansas City Chiefs next week, Daboll needs to fire Bowen in order to save his job potentially.
The Giants' defense recorded two sacks, an interception, and allowed just 51 yards across the 12 plays (4.3 YPP). Brian Burns, Abdul Carter, and Kayvon Thibodeaux were on the field together through the first three quarters of play (26.1% playtime).
Follow an underwhelming start for the New York Giants defense, Jevon Holland vows the unit will get "better, more successful."
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"The Giants have the worst DC": NFL analyst gets super critical of Giants DC Shane Bowen in OT Loss
NFL Analyst Believes New York Giants Defensive Coordinator Shane Bowen Is the Worst in the NFL Many Giants fans want Bowen fired as defensive coordinator and who can blame them at this point? Well, Dan Schneier of CBS Sports believes that Bowen is a horrid defensive coordinator. Schneier said,
The run defense looks as bad as ever, while the pass rush has been fine. Neither is good enough for New York to get where it wants to go.
Kansas City is 0-2 for the first time since Patrick Mahomes became its starting quarterback. The Chiefs had not lost a one-possession game since Week 16 in 2023 against the Raiders. But that's two straight one-possession losses to open the new campaign now.
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New York Giants Fans Call for DC Shane Bowen to be Fired
New York Giants fans call for DC Shane Bowen to be fired after the offense finally shows up against the Dallas Cowboys
NFL Week 2 ended in heartbreak as the New York Giants lost 40-37 in OT to the Cowboys, with record penalties setting up a must-win Week 3 at home.
New York mustered only 231 total yards and did not score a touchdown in its 21-6 season-opening loss to the Washington Commanders. The team was unrecognizable in Week 2, unleashing an offensive wallop that should have been powerful enough to carry it to a W.
The Giants knew Dallas' Brandon Aubrey could make a 60-plus-yard FG, so why did they play such soft coverage at the end of regulation?