New York Giants Fans Call for DC Shane Bowen to be Fired

Glenn Kaplan

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New York Giants defensive coordinator Shane Bowen is in his second season with the team. The defense only gave up 21 points in Week 1 against the Washington Commanders. However, the defense has been abysmal in Week 2 against the Dallas Cowboys.

When the Giants score 37 points in regulation against the Cowboys, Dallas has also scored 37 points in regulation as well. There was a lack of pass rush in the fourth quarter for the Giants and for some reason went with a prevent defense with the game on the line. Well, have Giants fans have had enough of Bowen as defensive coordinator?

New York Giants Fans Call for Shane Bowen to Be Fired as Defensive Coordinator

To no surprise, there were a lot of Giants fans who were not happy that Bowen was kept for a second season as defensive coordinator. New York fans showed their frustration with Bowen during the fourth quarter on Twitter.

 

 

Well, it is true that the Giants have talent up front and they couldn't generate a pass rush late in the game. They gave up 21 points in the fourth quarter after they scored 20 points in the fourth quarter. With that being said, New York is going to have to fix its defensive issues for week three against the Kansas City Chiefs.

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Glenn Kaplan

Glenn Kaplan is a freelance writer with The Sporting News. He has experience covering the MLB, college football, college basketball, NBA, NHL and NFL, bringing a well-rounded perspective to his work. Glenn has contributed to outlets including FanSided, Wisconsin Sports Heroics, Gridiron Heroics and Pro Football Network, and began his career with Towson University’s student newspaper.