Newly signed New York Giants head coach Ben McAdoo has hit the ground running and insists expectations around the organization have not changed. Not even a little bit.

Despite parting ways with long-time head coach Tom Coughlin after four Playoff-less seasons, promoting Mike Sullivan to offensive coordinator and bringing in a horde of new players — specifically on the defensive side of the ball — McAdoo maintains that it’s Super Bowl or bust for Big Blue.

“We (need to) put the fifth trophy in the case,” McAdoo told USA Today exclusively. “Period. That’s it. There’s only one goal in this business.”

As simple as that sounds, the Giants have a lot of work to do in order to bring themselves back from the ashes. Not only have they had four consecutive non-winning seasons, they’ve set all-time NFL records for injuries over that same span.

Ultimately, it’s all about tackling one issue at a time and, as McAdoo tells it, putting out the dumpsters fires as they ignite.

“Every day in this office, there are about three dumpster fires you have to put out,” McAdoo added. “I feel if I’m willing to work before office hours and after office hours, then I’ll be able to handle those dumpster fires well, in the right frame of mind, and have composure doing so.”

With Organized Team Activities (OTAs) and mini-camps now in the rear-view mirror, McAdoo and his Giants face their first true test next week when they report to East Rutherford, NJ for the start of training camp. That will be where the drive for five officially begins.