How far have the Giants’ standards fallen if they are actually considering retaining GM Joe Schoen while making head coach Brian Daboll walk the plank?
The Giants’ 100th season was supposed to be a celebration of the franchise’s history. Instead, they’re suffering through a season from hell.
If the Giants’ franchise-record 10th straight loss proved anything, it’s that New York could use a young franchise quarterback.
"It's almost impossible to imagine Giants co-owner John Mara justifying another season of Brian Daboll at this point. It's not just that they're 2-13 and have lost 10 straight games. Daboll earned the job three years ago because he was considered a brilliant offensive coach. But his offense has become completely dysfunctional," Vacchiano wrote.
With each passing week, and each subsequent passing loss, the likelihood of the New York Giants cleaning house increases. Head coach Brian Daboll is on the
New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll had an interesting response for the reporting that NYG could fire him and retain GM Joe Schoen.
The New York Giants' Week 16 loss brought them one step closer to what seems like an increasingly likely firing of head coach Brian Daboll.
SI.com's Albert Breer believes it's becoming increasingly difficult for Giants ownership to maintain the current course with Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll.
Drew Lock had a rough day at quarterback, throwing two pick sixes in the 34-7 loss. Speaking on WFAN. this week, former Giants running back Tiki Barber expressed his frustration with head coach Brian Daboll’s decision to start and stick with Lock.
That happened Sunday in Atlanta, where they lost, 34-7, to the Falcons. It was the Giants’ 10th straight defeat, as they fell to 2-13. Three hours later, the Raiders’ win over the Jaguars put the Giants in the driver’s seat for the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.