New York Post

GM wants HC in ‘lockstep’ with his vision

- By PAUL SCHWARTZ paul.schwartz@nypost.com

As the introducto­ry press conference for Giants general manager Joe Schoen was cranking up in the team’s field house, one interested spectator stood near the back. Patrick Graham, the Giants’ defensive coordinato­r, was on the scene Wednesday, wearing jeans and a sweatshirt. He did not stay for the duration of the event, excusing himself and saying he had to go change his clothes.

Later in the afternoon, Graham met with Schoen in a far different setting, interviewi­ng for the Giants’ vacant head-coaching position.

It was far from a day of all pomp and circumstan­ce for Schoen. After stepping away from behind the microphone, he went back to work, as the search for a new head coach was ongoing and reaching the final stages. Schoen, co-owners John Mara and Steve Tisch and Chris Mara, the senior vice president of player personnel, met in the afternoon with Graham, who is under contract with the Giants and looking to make an impression and gain a promotion.

On Thursday, former Dolphins head coach Brian Flores will arrive for his inperson sit-down (he did not have an earlier interview via teleconfer­ence), which will be a significan­t part of the process, given Flores’ standing around the league. On Friday, Bills defensive coordinato­r (and former Vikings head coach) Leslie Frazier will get his live interview.

Brian Daboll, the Bills’ offensive coordinato­r, spent the day Tuesday with the Giants, and he could be the favorite. Daboll is considered to be a serious candidate for the Dolphins’ open head coach job, so he could have options. He might be in position to choose between the Giants and Dolphins.

Cowboys defensive coordinato­r (and former Falcons head coach) Dan Quinn and Bengals defensive coordinato­r Lou Anarumo also have interviewe­d for the Giants job.

Schoen needed no introducti­on to Daboll and Frazier, having worked with them the past four years with Buffalo.

“All of our candidates bring a different skill set to the table,’’ Schoen said. “I’m not concerned if they’ve been a head coach before or if they haven’t. I’m concerned with getting the best head coach for the New York Giants.

“Brian Daboll I’ve worked with, I know Dan Quinn, I’ve got a lot of respect for him. Brian Flores is coming in. I know a lot of people in Miami, and I’ve got a lot of respect for him. Specifical­ly on Brian [Daboll], he’s got good qualities just like the rest of the candidates, so I don’t want to speak on anything specific on him. But, again, it’s going to be imperative that it’s somebody that’s in lockstep with me that I can work with, we can have constant communicat­ion and we’re going to be aligned in our vision as we build a football team.’’

John Mara made it clear that Schoen is the point man for the head-coach search, outlining what is asked in the interviews, while Mara, Tisch and Chris Mara are in the room and will speak up when they feel the need.

The final say will reside where it always does for the Giants: with the ownership.

“He’s not gonna hire anybody we don’t want and we’re certainly not gonna hire anybody he doesn’t want,’’ Mara said. “Ownership always has the final approval over any decision like that.’’

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