Brian Daboll also stuck to the same script.
The newspaper's Paul Schwartz reported earlier this week that the team's head coach, Daboll, and general manager Joe Schon are not part of a package deal, and despite joining from the Bills together in 2022, they will not be offered postseason jobs. It was reported that he may have a different fate.
Mr. Daboll on Wednesday responded to the idea that Mr. Schoen could be fired while keeping his job.
“I just focus on what I can control,” Daboll said.
Was there enough separation of responsibility that it would be fair for Mr. Daboll to be removed but Mr. Shane to remain in office?
“Here we are getting ready for the Falcons,” Daboll said.
Before the Giants lost to the Ravens on Sunday, a plane flew over MetLife Stadium with the following message: Mara, that's enough – we won't stop until you fire everyone. ”
A week ago, before the team's loss to the Saints, a plane flew over the stadium with a message that read: Mara is enough. I want this dumpster fire to be fixed. ”
Daboll said he spoke with co-owner John Mara on Wednesday but did not mention the report.

“It's just a normal conversation,” Daboll said. “We have fun conversations every week.”
Deonte Banks (rib) and Cordale Flott (quad) were limited participants in Wednesday's practice, but both are expected to return for Sunday's game against the Falcons.
Greg Stroman (shoulder/shin), who made his first start of the year last week with Banks and Flotte out, did not practice Wednesday.
Brian Burns (ankle/neck), Aaron Stinney (concussion protocol), Bobby Okereke (back) and Patrick Johnson (knee) were absent from Wednesday's practice.
Deion Sanders said Wednesday that if the Giants have the No. 1 pick in the draft, “they're not going to give it up” and that his son, Shedur, will get the No. 1 pick.
Malik Nabors was recorded playing catch with Shedeur on the streets of Manhattan over the weekend as he cheered on Colorado teammate Travis Hunter at the Heisman Trophy ceremony.
Nabers responded to Sanders' latest comments on Wednesday.
“Dion has a lot of confidence in his son, but that's something they have to do upstairs,” Nabers said. “They'll have to look at the film and figure out what quarterback they want. I don't know if they want a quarterback. I don't really know. It's not draft time yet, but it's draft time. A decision will be made then.”





