New York Giants fans haven't had much to cheer about lately, but new head coach John Harbaugh is changing that in a hurry. At a recent town hall event, Harbaugh delivered a fiery speech that has the fan base buzzing with renewed hope and excitement.
When asked about the team's confidence against division rivals like the Dallas Cowboys, Philadelphia Eagles, and Washington Commanders, Harbaugh didn't hold back. He made it clear that he couldn't care less about past failures—whether from last season, a decade ago, or any time in between.
“I could care less about what’s happened last year, the year before that, or ten years before that,” Harbaugh said. “Honestly, I don’t give a crap about any of it. Not one bit. All I care about is tomorrow’s practice. Because if tomorrow’s practice is the way it’s supposed to be, that’ll be one more step in the direction of being a good enough football team to kick the Cowboys’ (butts).”
The crowd erupted in applause, and social media quickly lit up with praise. One fan wrote, “Red meat quotes for the fan base. Love it coach!” Another declared, “John (expletive) Harbaugh 🔥 INJECT THIS INTO MY VEINS!” A third added, “We’ve waited so long for a head coach that’s even capable of producing a winning product.”
Harbaugh's message is simple: focus on the process, not the past. “That’s our job. That’s our job to be good enough to do that. We gotta make ourselves good enough to do that. That’s our responsibility,” he emphasized.
The Giants have struggled mightily in recent years, posting a 13-38 record over the last three seasons and finishing last in the NFC East for two straight years. But with Harbaugh's championship pedigree from his successful tenure with the Baltimore Ravens and a promising young quarterback in Jaxson Dart, there's a sense that things could finally turn around in the Big Apple.
Fans are also keeping an eye on the Giants' 2026 schedule, which features a primetime blitz and a daunting December. But for now, the focus is on building a winning culture one practice at a time.
Harbaugh's approach has even drawn comparisons to the Cowboys' own rebuild, though Giants fans are far more optimistic about their team's direction. And while some might worry about Malik Nabers' second knee surgery, the overall mood remains positive.
“That guy asked a great question and Baugh gave an even better answer. This team isn’t led by a PR chicken anymore and they know the narrative, I can’t wait for the season,” one fan posted. Another added, “I haven’t been this excited to follow a head coach into battle since 2021.”
With Harbaugh at the helm, the Giants are embracing a new era—one where the only thing that matters is the next practice, and the ultimate goal is clear: kick the Cowboys' ass.
