EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) Roughly 20 seconds into his introductory news conference as coach of the New York Giants, Pat Shurmur ran into his problem.
The lights went out in the auditorium where he was speaking.
Like everyone else in the packed room, the former offensive coordinator of the Vikings laughed, and then handled the situation without missing a beat.
"And we're off," Shurmur quipped. "We have to keep adjusting. Anyway, I was going to tell a joke, so I'll stop."
Speaking and answering questions for more than 25 minutes after being introduced by co-owner John Mara, Shurmur was poised, funny and open, thanking his mother in Michigan for teaching him to be competitive, compassionate and not allowing anyone to tell him you can't do something.
Shurmur faces a major task in taking over a team that went 3-13 after making the playoffs in 2016. The injury-ravaged Giants slipped so quickly that Ben McAdoo was fired in early December after less than two years on the job.
"There's a lot of work to be done," Shurmur said. "There are changes that need to be made."
One thing that seemingly won't change is the Giants' starting quarterback. Shurmur is looking forward to working with Eli Manning and he believes the 37-year-old two-time Super Bowl winner still has years ahead of him.