
Giants success could only hasten Patrick Graham’s eventual departure
NY Post
The more the Giants do, the more likely he’s gone.
It is a trade-off the organization must be willing to make, even though parting ways with Patrick Graham is so painful to consider for those on the inside who get to see him work every day. If losing their defensive coordinator to a head-coaching position elsewhere is the required penance for the franchise getting reacquainted with the elusive art of winning, it is a price that has to be paid. The Giants went 6-10 in 2020 and the meager success achieved was mostly the by-product of a vastly improved defense. This attracted some notice. What comes next will determine the next line on Graham’s résumé.More Related News

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