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New Giants Era: Harbaugh Sets High Standards
1 Feb
Summary
- Harbaugh aims to restore pride and raise franchise standards.
- Lack of effort will not be tolerated by the new coach.
- Harbaugh has a vision for a fifth Lombardi Trophy.

John Harbaugh, the new head coach of the New York Giants, is committed to elevating the franchise's standards and instilling a sense of pride in "Big Blue." In a recent interview, Harbaugh articulated his vision for the team, moving away from the traditional phrase "play like a Giant" to establish their own unique identity that honors the team's rich history.
He stressed that raising the bar involves not just wins and losses, but also observable aspects like effort, discipline, physicality, enthusiasm, and joy. Harbaugh made it unequivocally clear that a lack of effort is a non-negotiable offense that he will not tolerate. His commitment extends to achieving future success.
Harbaugh openly acknowledged the Giants' four Super Bowl championships and expressed his personal ambition to secure a fifth Lombardi Trophy for the team. Having previously led the Baltimore Ravens to a Super Bowl victory, he plans to instill the discipline, intensity, and joy necessary to build upon the Giants' storied legacy.




