Giants news, 1/13: Mike McCarthy, Lou Anarumo interviews, Gunner Olszewski

Giants news, 1/13: Mike McCarthy, Lou Anarumo interviews, Gunner Olszewski
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Veteran Giants on what they want from head coach: ‘You’ve got to hold people accountable’ | The Athletic

As the Giants seek a new head coach — their fifth since two-time Super Bowl champion Tom Coughlin’s departure 10 years ago — players are welcoming the idea of a strict leader after going 20-40-1 under the lenient Brian Daboll, who was fired in November midway through his fourth season. Playing for Bill Belichick and Mike Tomlin wasn’t easy, stated Gunner Olszewski.

“It was hard as hell, and it sucked every day,” Olszewski said of his three seasons in New England. “That made Sunday not suck. I think everybody who played for (Belichick) would tell you the same thing. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday sucked, and you get to Sunday, and it was easy….You tell me, what do you think this team needs? Because losing sucks ass. If it means that it’s going to be hard, but winning on Sunday is the best feeling in the world — guys here have been a part of a lot of losing seasons. They’d do a lot to win some games.”

What separates Mike McCarthy from other ‘player’s coaches’ as he makes bid for Giants job | New York Post

The incomparably sarcastic Chandler Bing once compared a fellow “Friends” character complaining about choosing between two gorgeous women to having a wallet too small for his $50 bills and diamond shoes too tight to wear.

That’s how Giants diehards should feel hearing their Packers and Cowboys counterparts whine about making too many early-round playoffs exits on Mike McCarthy’s watch.

Fresh Predictions for NFL’s Open Head Coach Hires Based on Latest Buzz | Bleacher Report

New York Giants: Kevin Stefanski. While Stefanski didn’t get great results with rookie quarterbacks Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders this past season, he was also working with an injury plagued offensive line and one of the league’s worst receiving corps. The two-time Coach of the Year would probably have much more success with Dart and New York’s supporting cast.

The Giants will probably make their run at Harbaugh, who has had more consistent success than Stefanski, plus a Super Bowl on his resume. The prediction here, though, is that they circle back to Stafanski in an effort to get the most out of Dart and a young offensive group.

NFL head coaching predictions for every opening | SB Nation

New York Giants: John Harbaugh. Harbaugh can probably choose wherever he wants to coach in 2026, so...