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Giants' Coaching Search: New Jersey Connections
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The New York Giants, despite their dismal 2-13 record, have climbed one spot in MMQBs weekly power rankings, now ranked 29th. Conor Orr, who compiles these rankings, is looking ahead to the Giants future, particularly their upcoming head coaching search. Orr, a former Giants beat writer, is excited about the New Jersey connections emerging as potential candidates. He highlights Jeff Hafley from Montvale, Anthony Campanile from Fair Lawn, and Colts defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo as top contenders. The focus shifts from playoff talk to rebuilding mode as the Giants prepare for their coaching hire.
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