Giants' Defensive Shake-up: Charlie Bullen Takes Reins as Interim Coordinator
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The New York Giants have made a significant change to their defense, appointing Charlie Bullen as their interim defensive coordinator. This move comes after the team's 2-10 record and the firing of coach Brian Daboll. The team's struggles have been well-documented, with five double-digit leads blown this season. Veteran players such as Brian Burns and Andrew Thomas have expressed support for Bullen, who has been promoted from outside linebackers coach. Burns credits Bullen with helping him achieve a career-high 13 sacks and has praised his ability to get the best out of the team. Bullen, a 41-year-old veteran of the NFL, has over a decade of experience working on sidelines. He has a strong reputation as a position coach and has made a positive impression on the team, despite their struggles. With five games remaining in the season, Bullen has the opportunity to make a lasting impact and demonstrate his capabilities as a defensive coordinator. The Giants face a tough test on Monday night against the 10-2 New England Patriots, who boast the league's eighth-ranked offense. The team's third-worst defense will look to make some much-needed adjustments under Bullen's guidance. While it remains to be seen what changes will be made, the team is optimistic that Bullen's leadership will help them turn their season around.