How To Bet On The New York Giants Head Coach

How To Bet On The New York Giants Head Coach
After two tough seasons with the New York Giants, John Mara decided to part ways with Joe Judge as his coach. Over the two seasons in New York, Judge went just 10-23 and by the end, the organization felt they would be better off starting over with a new General Manager and new Head Coach.
Currently, Doug Pederson is the favorite to be the next coach after he was fired by the Philadelphia Eagles after a controversial ending to the 2020 season. First, let's take a look at how to bet on the next head coach of the Giants and then look at the odds.
How to Bet on the Giants Next Coach
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Next Giants Head Coach Odds
Odds | Coach | Implied Chance |
---|---|---|
+400 | Doug Pederson | 20% |
+475 | Brian Daboll | 17.4% |
+500 | Brian Flores | 16.7% |
+500 | Eric Bieniemy | 16.7% |
+600 | Jim Harbaugh | 14.3% |
+700 | Byron Leftwich | 12.5% |
+700 | Josh McDaniels | 12.5% |
+750 | Patrick Graham | 11.8% |
+900 | Todd Bowles | 10% |
+900 | Kellen Moore | 10% |
+1200 | Jim Caldwell | 7.7% |
Doug Pederson (+400)
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It wasn't that long ago that Doug Pederson was hoisting the Lombardi Trophy. His 2017 Eagles went 13-3 and won the Super Bowl before back-to-back 9-7 seasons where he made the playoffs and a 2020 Carson Wentz implosion season. Sure, things ended poorly in Philly but he still is 42-37-1 as a coach in this league. Would the Giants hire a division rival who ended their season by *allegedly* tanking? That one might be hard for fans to get over.
Brian Daboll (+475)
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Brian Daboll has never coached a game in the NFL as a head coach but has turned around the Buffalo Bills offense, turning them into a beast the last couple of years. They've ranked top five in yeards the last two years and top three in points the last two years as well. He's also credited with the development of Josh Allen at the quarterback position. He can be tasked with either fixing Daniel Jones or developing their next quarterback if they decide to draft one.
Brian Flores (+500)
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Surprisingly, Brian Flores was fired in Miami after three seasons. He posted back-to-back winning seasons but just missed out on the playoffs both times. If the G-Men want to go with the experience route, maybe he's the play? They just would have to get over the fear of hiring another Bill Belichick disciple.
Eric Bieniemy (+500)
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I mean, eventually, this guy has to get hired right? He's been Andy Reid's offensive coordinator for four years now and over those four years, they've been top-six in yards and points every single year including three number one finishes. Sure, Reid deserves most of the credit with that offense but you can't diminish what Bieniemy has done in the NFL. He's long overdue for an opportunity in the league.