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The New York Giants lost their best offensive player.
Saquon Barkley fled town to join one of their divisional rivals, and while it was hard to blame him, all things considered, it still was a big blow for them.
Recently, Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni tried to stir the pot by claiming that the Eagles had taken the Giants’ best player, but HC Brian Daboll was unfazed by that.
When asked his thoughts about Sirianni’s comments, the former offensive coordinator simply ignored them and just stated that he loved Giants fans.
When asked again, Daboll did the very same, and just doubled down on his statement (via Art Stapleton).
Brian Daboll on Giants fans, Eagles fans and Nick Sirianni #NYGiants #Giants100 https://t.co/k8ip9WcVez pic.twitter.com/PbDjkxPLEW
— Art Stapleton (@art_stapleton) June 6, 2024
Clearly, Daboll isn’t going to fall for that, and he has better things to do than engage in a word war with Sirianni, who has drawn a reputation for being emotional and not the most mature coach around the league.
Barkley could end up being a huge addition for the Eagles.
They have an elite offensive line and one of the best wide receiver duos in the league, so that should do wonders for him and his production.
The Giants never seemed to truly value him and his impact on the game, although his injury-proneness also took a big toll on his ability to stay on the field and cement himself as an all-time great.
It’ll now be interesting to see what he can do when he faces off against his former team twice a year, as well as how Giants fans welcome him back to MetLife Stadium.
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