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October 26, 2025 8 mins

Head coach Brian Daboll speaks to the media Sunday after the Giants' loss to the Eagles.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Okay, give credit to to Philly. They uh they beat
us in all phases, right, would they tell you to
just push bumble play? And why did you? What did
you challenge afterwards? Yeah? Our just say our guys upstairs
were pretty adamant about challenging to play, have a lot

(00:21):
of trust and faith in them, and didn't work out.
Not gonna get it. Not gonna get any particulars though
with it.

Speaker 2 (00:27):
Were they challenge did again?

Speaker 1 (00:31):
Were they wrong that you were a challenges Yeah? No,
I respect it. I'm I'm not gonna get into particulars
of it. Get I got a lot of confidence in
the guys we have upstairs with that stuff and just
didn't work out. What I'm not gonna get in the
particulars sketch injury and the emotional Yeah, feel absolutely terrible

(00:54):
for the young man. Obviously he saw it or looked
looked bad. You know, you feel for feel for anybody
on your team that goes down and has a really
bad injury. And I feel and I know the players
feel the same way about Scott Return. I have not

(01:18):
seen him, well, I haven't seen.

Speaker 2 (01:21):
Him how much said injuries, Yeah, you have to you
have to be ready to go next man up, So
no excuses in that regard.

Speaker 1 (01:36):
I never will be right. You guys were still in
it on that second. A little bit about what happened
the uh yeah, I spread it out there to the right.
And also we had a couple of chances on him
and he made a nice play. That was a big one.
It was a big one thirty whatever plus yards. So yeah,

(02:01):
there's a number of those, you know, in the run
game that we gotta you know, we just didn't do
a good enough job of Yeah. Probably there's a number
of things I would say. Yeah, it's never just one
thing when you give up three hundred yards or whatever
it was close to three hundred yards, could be a call,

(02:22):
could be a run fit, could be a mistackle, a
number of things. But that was obviously way too many
yards against the team. You know that we knew, you know,
wanted to run the ball. Yeah, yeah, sixty five yard
or you know they made they made a nice play.

(02:42):
But you know, we gotta do a better job in
never yard. No, No, I mean they just they caught
us in something and ended up making a big play
for a fast start. So yeah, I'm not gonna comment
and on what I think onofficials they call it and

(03:05):
we got to play it. How did you feel the
little you're talking about the little hitch and then he
ran ran with it? Oh yeah, I mean slaves. You know,
it's good to have slay back out there. But we
just came up short. But it's good to have him

(03:25):
out there. I think he battles then I think they hit,
battles and tries to give you give all the players
chances to make opportunities to make plays, and we had
to do that for him. Are there a couple that
you know we got sacked on? Sure, but there's give
and take with part of that play too. Of trying

(03:46):
to make some plays. Uh, and he makes He makes
a number of them, gets out of some loose plays,
keeps his eyes downfield, gives guys chances down the field
with the football. H So you know that that guy battles. No,
he's I just think he's a good young player basically.

Speaker 2 (04:09):
No.

Speaker 1 (04:09):
I just think they played. I mean they played good.
They got the run game going. You know, I think
we were around fifty percent on third down somewhere around there. Offensively,
we just we didn't get as many big plays. The
run game was I would just say, okay on our
und about three and a half yard average, whatever it
may be. And then they ran the ball and they
controlled the game. They had some good field position plays

(04:29):
in the kicking game, and you know, all around play better.
I'm pretty sure that you're gonna be dead last yards
carrying aloud.

Speaker 2 (04:40):
Why do you think this is?

Speaker 1 (04:44):
Yeah? Again, I would just go back to today, and
there's a number of things again not good enough. Jackson's
don sack, I believe nine times, try to help avoids
that played. But well, we'll take a look at the

(05:06):
type and and learn from it. I know he will. Again,
he made He's made a lot of loose plays to
with it, So you know, we'll take a look at it,
learn from it, and continue to work on it. Yeah,
Dex is given everything he has. Again, it's a it's
a collective deal. Con you know, we all got to
be we can all be better. Dex gives everything he's got.

(05:28):
He's double team mostly on every play. Got a lot
of confidence in decks. You know, Jackson, he went down,
you know a lot a bunch of players when.

Speaker 2 (05:38):
Cam went down.

Speaker 1 (05:43):
Did you see it? Yeah? Yeah, then you have to
come back and play the rest of the team and yeah,
but is that something that he's very like. I think
it would be a good question for Jackson. I mean
they're football players. I mean football is a pretty much

(06:05):
one hundred percent you know you're gonna get injured at
some point in time when you play. For everybody that's played,
whether it's D three, high school, D two, D one pros,
it's a contact sport that you know. Unfortunately, there's there's injury,
and there's usually quite a bit of it. But I
know he's close with with Scatt. I'm sure again you'd

(06:26):
have to ask him how he feels. I don't want
to say how he feels, but I know that you know,
watching Scatt go down like that and the injury that
he had, that's tough. That's always tough on everybody involved. No, again,
unfortunately there's injuries in football and it happens every week,
every game, and you you hate it, but that's part

(06:47):
of the game. Two more, you guys, crazy game.

Speaker 2 (06:55):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (06:58):
Yeah, I just say again, they can rolled the line
of scrimmage and that was the major point emphasis and
give them credit for for doing that. And you know,
when you when the team runs for nearly three hundred yards,
it's it's pretty difficult to control the game if you will,
and we missed out on some opportunities.

Speaker 2 (07:22):
As just how challenges be successful.

Speaker 1 (07:29):
Yeah again, that's that's part of it with with injuries,
you're gonna have them, and you have to figure out
different ways to do different things. That's why we've been
using some two tight end sets and things like that.
You know, well, whoever we have, we'll sit down and
we'll put a game plan together. We think, you know,
gives you a chance and people gotta you know, the
guys that are here, we trust that Jackson ends up

(07:51):
dealing with. Yeah. Again, he's a competitive guy. You know,
you never want out your quarterback to get hit, but
he's he's a competitive guy. Led the team down to
to try to finish the game, you know, try to
get an outside kick. But you know, just overall, I

(08:12):
thought that, you know, give credit to Philly. I did
a good job of controlling the game really in all phases.
H
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