Giants Consider Retaining Coach Daboll
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•History shows Giants have complicated decisions for Brian Daboll, Joe Schoen
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The Giants have lost a franchise record 10 straight games and face 0-9 at home and 2-15 overall.
Brian Daboll is the only example in the past 46 NFL seasons of a team keeping its head coach after he won two or fewer games in at least his third season on the job.
The Post researched the 47 teams that have finished with a record of 2 -14 or worse since 1978 .
Russ Thomas led the Lions to the playoffs twice after overcoming a 2-14 season in 1979 , but ultimately went 54-81-1 over the rest of his tenure.
Ladd Herzog won five games or fewer in five straight seasons before his long rebuild eventually led to three straight playoff appearances.
Rick Smith oversaw a Texans ’ rebound from 2 -13 in 2013 to 3 straight 9-7 seasons before exiting.
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