COACH LOSES IT?! Brian Schottenheimer TAUNTS Brian Michael Daboll With Bold Super Bowl Talk After Weak Performance — New York Giants Coach Just Smirks and Drops the Line: “Living in a Fantasy World!” .Qu

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The NFL just served up some sideline drama hotter than the actual game. After his team’s shaky outing, Dallas Cowboys offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer stunned fans and reporters by doubling down on his Super Bowl ambitions — and even throwing shade at Giants head coach Brian Daboll along the way.

EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JULY 24:  Head coach Brian Daboll of the New York Giants talks to reporters during training camp at Quest Diagnostics Training Center on July 24, 2025 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Ishika Samant/Getty Images)

“I still believe we can win a Super Bowl,” Schottenheimer declared, chest out, as if his squad had just steamrolled the league instead of stumbling through two inconsistent halves. “We’ve got the right kind of guys, and you saw what we can do both offensively and defensively. That’s the type of team we are capable of being.”

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But the mic-drop moment didn’t come from Schottenheimer. It came from Daboll. When asked to respond to Schottenheimer’s bold taunt, the Giants’ head coach didn’t even break a sweat — instead flashing a sly grin and muttering the instantly viral line: “Living in a fantasy world.”

Fans on social media went wild, with Cowboys Nation praising Schottenheimer’s confidence while Giants supporters turned Daboll’s clapback into a meme storm. One fan tweeted: “Somebody get Schotty a PlayStation, because that’s the only place he’s winning a Super Bowl.” Another quipped: “Daboll just ended him with one line.”

Insiders say the tension between the NFC East rivals has been simmering, but this back-and-forth might be gasoline on the fire. If the Cowboys stumble again, Schottenheimer’s comments could haunt him all season — while Daboll’s smirk lives rent-free in highlight reels.

One thing’s clear: if these two coaches meet again on the field, it won’t just be about football. It’ll be personal. 👀🔥