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Ben McAdoo Named New York Giants’ New Offensive Coordinator

January 15, 2014   ·     ·   Jump to comments

The man in charge of turning around arguably the most embarrassing offense from the 2013 NFL season will be Ben McAdoo.    
According to the New York Giants official Twitter feed, the former Green Bay Packers quarterbacks coach has accepted the position as the G-Men's new offensive coordinator:
ESPN's Dan Graziano provided the reported details of the contract:
The 36-year-old McAdoo has been on the Packers staff since 2006. He was originally hired as the tight ends coach, a position he held through the 2011 season, when he replaced Tom Clements as the quarterbacks coach. 
He talked about what it means to be on the Giants staff and gave a preview of what to expect from the Giants offense via Art Stapleton of The Record and Conor Orr of the The Star-Ledger:
One of the top up-and-coming names in the NFL, he attracted interest from around the league, interviewing for the Cleveland Browns' head coaching position and Miami Dolphins' offe...

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