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Black Monday 2026: Raheem Morris Sacked
#51
Lol...Its come down to lip reading

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New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart got the football world buzzing on Thursday night due to the theory that he may have inadvertently provided some insight into the Giants' head coaching search.

While on the sidelines during the College Football Playoff semifinal between his alma mater, Ole Miss, and Miami, cameras captured Dart having a conversation with an Ole Miss staffer (beginning at the 18-second mark):

Per Erich Richter of the New York Post, internet lip readers and sleuths slowed down the video and came up with the hypothesis that Dart was asked about the Giants' next head coach before responding, "I don't know—[John] Harbaugh or [Kevin] Stefanski—but I don't know."

Per Dianna Russini of The Athletic, the Giants are scheduled to interview Harbaugh next week, and they have "kept in close contact" with Harbaugh's representation thus far.

The Giants have already interviewed Stefanski for their head coaching vacancy, and a team source told Paul Schwartz of the New York Post that it "went very well."

After a 2-8 start this season, the Giants fired Brian Daboll, ending his tenure as the team's head coach in the midst of his fourth year on the job.

The Giants didn't fare much better under interim head coach Mike Kafka, finishing 4-13 overall, but there is reason to believe that the Giants could be the most attractive job available aside from the Baltimore Ravens.

Dart is among the biggest reasons why, as he showed immense potential during his rookie campaign, completing 63.7 percent of his passes for 2,272 yards, 15 touchdowns and five interceptions, while also rushing for 487 yards and nine scores.

On top of that, the Giants boast young, potential franchise players at wide receiver and running back, respectively, in Malik Nabers and Cam Skattebo.

New York also has a talented defense headlined by 2025 No. 3 overall pick Abdul Carter, Pro Bowl pass-rusher Brian Burns and defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence.

All of those factors suggest the Giants may have their pick of the litter when it comes to their next head coach, and it won't be a shock if it does indeed come down to Harbaugh and Stefanski.

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#52
(01-09-2026, 10:54 AM)medaille Wrote: I think the worst case scenario is losing both of them.  Lose Jones first, and then Flores takes the Ravens job.  Obviously, if Flores stays here, Jones will have to leave to get a DC position at some point.  I’m not sure how you mitigate that … probably just ask him to wait a week and offer him the DC position if Flores bounces.

There's also the possibility that Moore just goes wherever Flores goes and becomes his DC, if he thinks that roster is more attractive. There's a few different ways this can go pear shaped on us.
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#53
(01-09-2026, 11:23 AM)pattersaur Wrote: There's also the possibility that Moore just goes wherever Flores goes and becomes his DC, if he thinks that roster is more attractive. There's a few different ways this can go pear shaped on us.

is Moore under contract with us past this season though?  Is that one of those things where you cant prevent them interviewing for a promotion,  but you can keep them from a lateral move?
Why isn't Chuck Foreman in the Hall of Fame?
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#54
Interesting, there isnt much out there in the public regarding his contract status with the Vikings:

Daronte Jones, the Minnesota Vikings' Defensive Passing Game Coordinator/DB Coach, doesn't have a publicly detailed current NFL contract in the snippets, but he previously signed a two-year deal with LSU in 2021 for about $1.3 million annually. 

He's now coaching for the Vikings (since early 2024), and his contract details aren't readily available in the search results, though recent news mentions him as a potential fallback for the Vikings DC job if Brian Flores leaves for a head coaching role
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#55
(01-09-2026, 12:48 PM)JimmyinSD Wrote: is Moore under contract with us past this season though?  Is that one of those things where you cant prevent them interviewing for a promotion,  but you can keep them from a lateral move?

I think they've explicitly said that an OC or DC is a promotion from something like a Passing Game Coordinator, which is considered on the level of a position coach, and they don't need permission to interview for those roles.

Which Moore are you talking about?
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#56
(01-09-2026, 02:37 PM)medaille Wrote: I think they've explicitly said that an OC or DC is a promotion from something like a Passing Game Coordinator, which is considered on the level of a position coach, and they don't need permission to interview for those roles.

Which Moore are you talking about?

I meant Jones,  had just read tom Moore retired and likely had that on my mind.
Why isn't Chuck Foreman in the Hall of Fame?
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(01-09-2026, 06:37 PM)JimmyinSD Wrote: I meant Jones,  had just read tom Moore retired and likely had that on my mind.


I should have been more clear too. I meant that if Flores takes a head coaching job somewhere else, he'll need to hire a DC of his own. Moore is probably high on his list of candidates. To my knowledge in this scenario the Vikings couldn't block either departure since both guys would be moving up in 'rank'.
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#59
So question for you all regarding Dorante Jones.


Is Jones someone you would want as our DC?  If he was the Secondarys Coach, is he really someone we see as an up-and-comer and/or someone who would be able to coach up a strong defense as a DC?  While our passing game may have been a little better than our running game, did we really see Jones coaching up guys like Rodgers, Murphy, Okudah, Mattelus, etc?



IMO, the best fit goes to:

Ravens - B Flo as HC, Mike McDaniel as OC


Get McDaniel in with Jackson and Henry and Flowers and it just might be a nasty combo.  Get Flo in with that Baltimore defense and he turns them around immediately for the better.  IMO, if I were in charge in Baltimore, that would have been done already.  I would have brought both of them in and told them exactly what I expected and hire them accordingly.
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#60
Seems to be some buzz suggesting that if the Vikings don't have Flores under contract if/when he takes a HC job, we won't get the comp picks? Can that be true?
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