Theres a method to Brian Dabolls madness and its working

Chances are, as a Giants fan, you probably aren’t crazy about how little head coach Brian Daboll opens the door to his soul or that of his team.You have a better chance of getting Bill Belichick to dish on his current love life than you will getting Daboll to show much outward emotion — before, during or after games.One of his buzz phrases when asked about his team is that he’d prefer to keep it “in-house.’’Like it or not, this is a method to Daboll’s head coaching madness.He’s hellbent on maintaining a levelheadedness that permeates his locker room and prevents his players from riding the roller coaster of emotions that can often distract them from the task at hand.What Daboll does inside the meeting rooms, on the practice field and in games is what should matter most.

This is where he builds his players and coaches up.Through five far-from-perfect games this season — the Giants are 2-3 entering Sunday night’s huge swing game against the Bengals at MetLife Stadium — Daboll has made a difference for this team.A positive difference.His game plans in victories at Cleveland and last week in Seattle were the Giants’ 12th Man — with no apologies to the Seahawks faithful that have a patent on that nickname.“His coaching is definitely a difference-maker for us,” Giants linebacker Micah McFadden told The Post.The Giants need Daboll to be a difference-maker on Sunday against an explosive Bengals team that will come into this game desperate at 1-4 with their season on the brink.The challenge Cincinnati quarterback Joe Burrow presents to the defense will be immense.And offensively, the Giants will be without receiver Malik Nabers, their most explosive weapon, for the second consecutive game with a concussion.This is where Daboll’s creative game plans, his synergy with his assistant coaches and his belief in his players will come into play.“Mindset and attitude are huge, especially in this league, and that starts with ‘Dabes,’” Giants l...

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