“Then the DJ played my favorite tune, and a Biggie song was on…”

Apologies to Miley Cyrus for co-opting her lyrics, but it was Brooklyn’s own Notorious B.I.G. that was on the speakers when cameras caught Giants head coach Brian Daboll breaking it down after the team’s huge win in Tennessee Sunday:
Fans surely got a lark watching the coach bust a move, although he’s not sure that’s what he’d call it.
“It was a good win, these guys worked hard, and they were dancing before I got in there. So, I don't know if I was really dancing very much if you want to call it that. But it's good to celebrate with your guys,” Daboll said Monday. “They put a lot of work in and had a lot of juice after that game, and rightfully so. They played a tough 60-minute game. They brought me in the circle there; I don't think I'd call it dancing.”
“I didn’t know he had moves like that, but he did a good job. Got to give it to him, he had some good moves,” linebacker Tae Crowder joked. “It was very exciting. One of the best feelings I've had in a while and I'm just looking forward to having many more.”
Whatever you want to call it, the Giants call it being able to be themselves.
“Since they first arrived, they showed us we can be ourselves. They preach that a lot: Just be yourself and have fun with it. It's something they do, too,” Crowder said.
“That’s true to him, that’s who he is,” added receiver Richie James about Daboll. “He’s a jokester, a good dude. We’ll work on the moves, but we’ll be alright.”
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