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It’s time to move past the whole “he said-he said” drama of Brian Daboll vs. Wink Martindale. The latter is no longer New York Giants defensive coordinator, the former is the head coach. Those are the facts. What matters for the Giants is what happens now.

First, Daboll and the Giants have got to get the hire of a new defensive coordinator right.

It is a complicated decision with a number of layers to it.

First is the matter of scheme.

The Giants were a blitzing, aggressive multiple defense based on 3-4 principles under Martindale. They sent extra rushers 45.4% of the time, second-most in the NFL. They were in man coverage a heavy percentage of the time. Per Pro Football Focus, Adoree’ Jackson played man coverage 43.9% of the time, more than any other cornerback. Tae Banks was in man coverage 39.1% of the time, eighth-most. Xavier McKinney was in man coverage 40.9% of the time, second-most among safeties, and Jason Pinnock, 40% of the time, eighth-most.

So, the Giants are built with personnel for a blitz-heavy, man coverage, 3-4 defense. It can be argued that they have defensive backs who are comfortable in zone, but their front seven is probably a different story.

How much change do they want? Blitz-heavy scheme or not, it might be smart to stay in the 3-4 base and limit necessary personnel changes. Besides, their best player is Dexter Lawrence and he has become an All-Pro when asked to play 3-4 nose tackle the last two seasons. Do you want to make him go back to playing a lot of 3-tech?

That is an argument against someone like Leslie Frazier. The veteran DC is well-known to Daboll and GM Joe Schoen, but runs a 4-3. That would be a big change for the Giants that would require a learning curve in a year when Daboll will be under pressure to win.

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That brings us to another layer of the argument. Can the Giants, in a year where Daboll and Schoen will be expected to show progress, turn over the defense to someone who has never been a coordinator before? That might be an argument in favor of Frazier or another experienced coordinator.

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