There was not much sense of loss in the Giants ‘ locker room two days after Brian Daboll’s firing.
Mike Kafka has inherited a team that could go a lot of different ways in these final seven weeks. The Giants (2-8) know their season is already over.
Players will be motivated to put good football on tape for their next opportunity and to earn bonuses — and to get at least one win to show some pride.
But outside of some prepared thank yous to Daboll from Jameis Winston and Kafka — and remorse from Brian Burns that it didn’t work out — the Giants’ players came off as anywhere from loose to indifferent to simply not broken up about it.
“It’s kind of the repercussions of not winning,” wideout Darius Slayton said.
Kafka handled his first press conference as the interim head coach well.
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