Brian Daboll tried to make clear Friday that he’s “absolutely not” displeased with the “medical people” he referenced on Thursday who determined to observe on the slippery outside grass on a wet day.
The Giants‘ coach did his best to take the target off the team’s medical employees, which is led by head athletic coach Ronnie Barnes, by first noting the “groundskeeper” and “head equipment manager” are voices concerned within the choice, as nicely.
“Well, we have a group,” stated Daboll, who was anticipating the query. “It’s not all medical people, should I say. There’s a groundskeeper on it. There’s a head equipment manager on it. And anytime there’s certain type of weather, I’ll say, ‘Hey, I’d like to do this.’ And there’s about seven people that talk about, ‘Here’s my thoughts on it.’”
Then Daboll supplied the total checklist of individuals concerned in these conversations within the following order: director of teaching operations Laura Younger, head groundskeeper Rob Davis, director of apparatus operations Tim Slaman, Barnes and government director of participant efficiency Aaron Wellman.
“So there’s a fair amount of communication between Rob Davis, the guy that does the fields, Slay, Ronnie, Aaron Wellman, L.Y.,” Daboll stated. “And I talk to those guys pretty much on a daily basis when I’d say there’s concerns with the fields, if there’s concerns with the fields.”
Daboll then was requested a second query about whether or not he was displeased with the medical folks for eager to observe outdoors on Thursday.
“No, absolutely not,” Daboll stated.
Friday’s cleanup on aisle three for the 0-3 Giants, although, received’t matter if Daboll can’t get a end result towards the undefeated Chargers (3-0).
And touching the third rail in East Rutherford, N.J., might be unattainable to utterly stroll again with out getting a win to quiet the noise each inside and out of doors the constructing.
Initially Printed: September 26, 2025 at 1:08 PM EDT

