“A coach with bal*s,” Twitter Reacts to Brian Daboll’s EXUBERANT fist-pump celebration after Giants’ incredible victory


“A coach with bal*s,” Twitter Reacts to Brian Daboll’s EXUBERANT fist-pump celebration after Giants’ incredible victory

Brian Daboll

National Football League NFL team, the New York Giants defeated the Titans by 21-20 to ensure they have their first season opener win in 6 years! It is definitely a thrilling moment for the team who haven’t always started the new season in the way they would like to.

Brian Daboll who was previously the offensive coordinator for the the Cleveland Browns, Miami Dolphins, Kansas City Chiefs, Alabama Crimson Tide, and Buffalo Bills, has now led the Giants as head coach.

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“He’s a leader!”: Twitter reacts as Brian Daboll wins first game in charge of the Giants

Brian Daboll
Brian Daboll

It is obvious that Brian Daboll was hyped up to have won the season opener and didn’t control his emotions on the pitch side as well. He hugged his supporting staff and players and it was a full fledged celebration.

Brian Daboll was absolutely pumped and threw fist punches in the air and even had an ice bucket poured on him but he didn’t flinch! Watch some of the best Twitter reactions to the New York Giants win.

It’s good to celebrate with your guys. They put in a lot of work and I give credit to the players who are out there playing. They had a lot of juice after that game, and rightfully so. They played a tough 60-minute game, had some good plays and some bad plays that you had to bounce back from. They brought me in the circle there. I don’t think I’d call it dancing though,” said Daboll after the match.

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