Go ahead, Giants. Hire Bill Belichick and shock the NFL coaching world | Opinion

Go ahead, Giants. Hire Bill Belichick and shock the NFL coaching world | Opinion

Bill Belichick's best opportunity to return to theNFLis officially open.

Or, at least withthe firing of New York Giants coach Brian Dabollon Monday, Big Blue suddenly has ahugename to consider in the search for a new general.

It's tempting enough.Giantsco-owner John Mara hasadmitted how thin his patience has becomewhen assessing the prospect of winning big again. With the team floundering at 2-8, following another embarrassing, meltdown loss on Sunday at Chicago, the G-Men have bucked a trend by cutting Daboll loose during the season.

Their recent history of flop hires – before Daboll, there was Joe Judge, Pat Shurmur and Ben McAdoo – fuels the thought of bucking another trend. Rather than hoping an unproven coach catches fire in the Big Apple, maybe it's time to go old-school like Mara and co-owner Steve Tisch did with Tom Coughlin in 2004 and turn it over to the UNC coach who has won big in the NFL before.

<p style=Former NFL Coach of the Year Brian Daboll was fired as the New York Giants head coach after starting the 2025 NFL season 2-8.

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New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll reacts to an offensive pass interference call negating a Giants touchdown during the second half against the Washington Commanders at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey on Nov. 3, 2024.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> New York Jets quarterbacks coach Brian Daboll watches from the sidelines during the Jets' 48-29 loss to the San Diego Chargers at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego on Sept. 22, 2008. Cleveland Browns offensive coordinator Brian Daboll congratulates center Alex Mack after the NFL game against the Oakland Raiders at Cleveland Browns Stadium in Cleveland on Dec. 27, 2009. Miami Dolphins offensive coordinator Brian Daboll appears with running back Reggie Bush on the sidelines during the NFL game against the Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving Day at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on Nov. 24, 2011. Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Brian Daboll stands on the sideline in the third quarter against the Cleveland Browns at Cleveland Browns Stadium in Cleveland on Dec. 9, 2012. New England Patriots tight ends coach Brian Daboll reacts on the sideline during Super Bowl XLIX against the Seattle Seahawks at University of Phoenix Stadium in Phoenix on Feb. 1, 2015. The Patriots defeated the Seahawks 28-24. Alabama Crimson Tide offensive coordinator Brian Daboll speaks during media day at Philips Arena in Atlanta on Jan. 6, 2018. Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback Tua Tagovailoa speaks to offensive coordinator Brian Daboll on the sidelines during the second half against the Georgia Bulldogs in the CFP National Championship at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Jan. 8, 2018, in Atlanta. Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Brian Daboll talks with quarterback Josh Allen during training camp on Aug. 15, 2018. Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Brian Daboll greets running back Frank Gore before taking on the Jets on Dec. 29, 2019. Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Brian Daboll appears prior to the game against the Miami Dolphins at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York, on Oct. 31, 2021. Brian Daboll speaks to members of the media in East Rutherford, New Jersey, after being introduced as the new head coach of the New York Giants on Jan. 31, 2022. New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll talks with quarterback Daniel Jones and wide receiver Kadarius Toney during training camp at Quest Diagnostics Training Center on July 28, 2022, in East Rutherford, New Jersey. New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll receives a Gatorade bath from linebacker Oshane Ximines after a win against the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium in Nashville on Sept. 11, 2022. The win gave Daboll a 1-0 start to his NFL head coaching career. New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll celebrates with quarterback Daniel Jones after a win against the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium in Nashville on Sept. 11, 2022. The win gave Daboll a 1-0 start to his NFL head coaching career. Head coach Brian Daboll of the New York Giants hugs Baker Mayfield of the Carolina Panthers after the NFL game at MetLife Stadium on Sept. 18, 2022, in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The win made the Giants 2-0 for the first time in six seasons. New York Giants team owner John Mara talks with head coach Brian Daboll prior to the game against the Dallas Cowboys at MetLife Stadium on Sept. 26, 2022, in East Rutherford, New Jersey. New York's 23-16 loss was Daboll's first as an NFL head coach. New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll argues a call with the referees in the second half of the NFL game against the Baltimore Ravens at MetLife Stadium on Sunday, Oct. 16, 2022. The Giants won, 24-20. Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O'Connell and New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll embrace after the NFC wild-card game at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis on Jan 15, 2023. It was the Giants' first playoff victory since winning Super Bowl XLVI in 2012. New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll takes the field prior to a game against the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Divisional Playoff game at Lincoln Financial Field on Jan. 21, 2023, in Philadelphia. The Eagles ended the Giants' season with a 38–7 win. New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll poses for a photo after receiving the award for AP Coach of the Year during the NFL Honors award show at Symphony Hall in Phoenix on Feb. 9, 2023. New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll looks on during the first quarter against the Dallas Cowboys at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on Sept. 10, 2023. Saquon Barkley of the New York Giants looks on with head coach Brian Daboll during the second half of a preseason game against the Carolina Panthers at MetLife Stadium on Aug. 18, 2023, in East Rutherford, New Jersey. New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll argues with a referee during the third quarter against the San Francisco 49ers at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, on Sept. 21, 2023. New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll congratulates Malik Nabers after his touchdown against the Cleveland Browns during the second quarter at Cleveland Browns Stadium on Sept. 22, 2024, in Cleveland. New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones talks with head coach Brian Daboll, during the second quarter against the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field in Seattle on Oct. 6, 2024. New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll and quarterback Tommy DeVito walk off the field following their 30-7 loss against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at MetLife Stadium on Nov. 24, 2024. DeVito replaced Daniel Jones as starting quarterback after Daboll benched Jones. New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll hugs wide receiver Malik Nabers after losing to the New Orleans Saints at MetLife Stadium on Dec. 8, 2024, in East Rutherford, New Jersey. New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll talks to quarterback Drew Lock on the sidelines during the fourth quarter against the New Orleans Saints at MetLife Stadium on Dec 8, 2024, in East Rutherford, New Jersey. New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll reacts on the sideline against the Atlanta Falcons in the third quarter at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on Dec. 22, 2024. New York Giants team owner John Mara, general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll pose with first-round picks Jaxson Dart and Abdul Carter prior to the start of the press conference to introduce the Giants' first-round draft picks on April 25, 2025. New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll is shown during the fourth quarter against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sept. 21, 2025. The Giants' 22-9 loss would make New York 0-3 in Daboll's third year as head coach. New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll and quarterback Russell Wilson look on during the NFL preseason game against the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium on Aug. 16, 2025. Wilson would start the first three games of the Giants' season before being benched for rookie Jaxson Dart.

Former NFL Coach of the Year Brian Daboll fired as New York Giants coach

Former NFL Coach of the Year Brian Daboll was fired as the New York Giants head coach after starting the 2025 NFL season 2-8.Scroll through to see pictures from Daboll's coaching career in the NFL.New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll reacts to an offensive pass interference call negating a Giants touchdown during the second half against the Washington Commanders at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey on Nov. 3, 2024.

OK, Belichick never won big without Tom Brady.

Yet he's currently riding a two-game winning streak! And with the Giants, he'd walk in the door andinherit a promising young quarterback in Jaxson Dart.

Belichick, who won two Super Bowls with the Giants as Bill Parcells' defensive coordinator before seizing six crowns in New England with TB12, might even excite the fan base. Sure, his Giants glory was a long time ago. Google it, kids.

OK, maybe Belichick would excite the most seasoned season-ticket holders, longing for the good ol' days. I mean, his 4-5 Tar Heels are trending in the right direction.

Go ahead, Giants. I dare you to hire BB as your next coach.

After landing all of one interview with an NFL team after his split with the Patriots in early 2024, Belichick, admittedly or not, could have added motivational juice for the Giants job. It would present a full-circle chance to put one over on the rest of the NFL again while pursuing the all-time record for career coaching victories (347, including postseason) that for decades has had Don Shula's name on it.

Besides, Belichick, eligible to be selected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Class of 2026 with his 333 career wins, reportedly has expressed interest in the past of returning to the Giants. Considering that he would be 74 when next season begins, he'd surely align with Mara and Tisch on the patience meter.

Quick fix. Yeah, that's the ticket. And with several other key pieces in place to go along with Dart, including electrifying wideout Malik Nabers, fireball running back Cam Skattebo and defensive studs Brian Burns, Kayvon Thibodeaux and Abdul Carter, it is an appealing set-up for any coach.

If there was a reason that Belichick's buyout with his North Carolina contract was just $1 million – which screams of a keep-my-options-open exit door – this is it.

Belichick didn't wait to get rejected again by NFL teams during the last hiring cycle before bolting to the college ranks. Back then, though, the NYG job wasn't open. Now it is.

Some side irony: Remember Belichick's unintentional role in the class-action lawsuit that Brian Flores filed against the NFL and several teams, including the Giants, for allegedly conducting sham interviews to comply with the Rooney Rule?

According to Flores' suit, he learned the Giants had decided on Daboll from a text-message exchange with Belichick, his former boss. Belichick congratulated "Brian" for landing the job.

Oops. Belichick congratulated the wrong Brian…apparently at the precise time Flores was prepping for an interview with Giants brass.

And it turns out the Giants picked the wrong Brian, with Flores seemingly improving his stock as Vikings defensive coordinator. Now, if only Brian can resolve his still-pending legal matter and emerge as a legitimate candidate for the job.

Then again, history is not in Flores' favor. The Giants have never had a Black coach. Talk about bucking trends.

A Belichick reunion in East Rutherford, New Jersey, might have better odds than Flores getting a chance. Still, it's such a long shot that Belichick winds up with the gig.

It's significant that in dumping Daboll, the Giants kept general manager Joe Schoen on board to lead the search. That means that Schoen – despite the big decision that backfired in 2024, letting Saquon Barkley walk as a free agent who powered the trek to a Super Bowl crown for the division-rival Eagles – is staying.

Sure, it seemed that Schoen was on just as thin ice as Daboll as this season began. But the GM has collected some key building-block talent and maneuvered deftly to trade back into the first round in the spring to draft Dart. And even if his fingerprints are on some questionable draft picks, it wasn't Schoen who made the coaching blunders that contributed to the G-Men losing double-digit leads in four defeats this season.

If the Giants were going to oust Schoen, too, this would have been the time. After the season, the process for the next draft will be deep into the woods. That was probably at least some of the rationale employed by the Dolphins recently incutting the cord with GM Chris Grier.

Maybe Schoen would be good for Belichick, running the personnel department like some of the former, key Patriots staffers once did in supporting the coach. Yet it's tough to imagine Belichick wanting anything less than full control, which was undoubtedly a barrier to him landing with another NFL team after leaving the Patriots.

Back to Jersey for Belichick? Hey, bring it on. It would provide great theater to see if Belichick can recapture his NFL magic.

Just don't hold your breath the desperate Giants are crazy enough to make that move.

But at least they have been dared to do it.

Contact Jarrett Bell atjbell@usatoday.comor follow on X:@JarrettBell

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Bill Belichick to the Giants? It's not as crazy as it sounds

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