Despite a dismal 2-10 record and questionable personnel moves, the New York Giants’ 2024 season has spiraled into chaos. General Manager Joe Schoen and Head Coach Brian Daboll are squarely in the crosshairs of fans and analysts alike.
The Giants need to make some changes, don’t they?
Mistakes in a Season
Poor management decisions have defined the Giants’ season, most notably the loss of star players Saquon Barkley and a necessary Daniel Jones. As of this season, Barkley leads the league with 1,392 rushing yards, more than the Giants’ total rushing output. This glaring roster misstep has been called a “$37 million mistake,” underscoring management’s inability to retain key talent.
In a similar manner, Daniel Jones’ departure to the Minnesota Vikings has left the Giants without a clear offensive leader. Allowing these cornerstone players to walk has shattered locker-room morale and alienated the fan base.
Leadership is under fire
Schoen and Daboll are now under increased scrutiny due to their lack of success. Analysts like Rex Ryan have openly criticized the team’s “fractured” state. Ryan suggested Schoen should be fired immediately to rebuild trust within the organization. Former Giants kicker Lawrence Tynes echoed similar sentiments, advocating for a complete organizational reboot.
Brian Daboll, who won NFL Coach of the Year in 2022, has faced much criticism. The team’s league-worst average of 14.8 points per game raises questions about Daboll’s ability to inspire and execute, especially on the offensive side of football. Reports suggest that while team owner John Mara is inclined to retain Schoen and Daboll, the season’s final six weeks may determine Daboll’s fate.
Brian Daboll in his first game as Giants HC went for 2 instead of kicking the FG.
Today, he chose to kick instead of going for it on 4th and 1 to ice the game.
What happened to him ?pic.twitter.com/09uEcw1GPz
— AK (@AKris__) October 29, 2023
The Fanbase Speaks
Fan dissatisfaction has reached its boiling point.
A Big Blue View survey reveals that most fans demand major changes, including the firing of both Schoen and Daboll. This sentiment is amplified by the team’s embarrassing performances in key divisional matchups, such as the recent 27-20 loss to the Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving.
The Giants’ struggles on both sides of the ball have fueled fan anger. Offensively, the absence of key players has exposed the team’s inability to score, while the defense has failed to contain opposing offenses. Dexter Lawrence, one of the few remaining bright spots on the roster, has become a symbol of resilience in a team otherwise devoid of identity.
What Is The Path Forward?
While firing Schoen and Daboll may appease the fanbase, the Giants’ problems run deeper than leadership. The franchise lacks the foundational structure to build a winning culture. Whether through drafting new talent, hiring a proven coach, or overhauling the front office, the Giants must decide their direction quickly. This is to avoid further erosion of fan loyalty and credibility.
With the Giants poised to secure a top draft pick, the decisions they make in the coming months will shape the franchise for years to come. Whether that includes retaining Schoen and Daboll or starting fresh, one thing is clear: the current status quo is a theory of unknowns.
The New York Giants face a critical juncture in their storied history. While John Mara’s loyalty to his current leadership team may provide a temporary shield, accountability calls grow louder with each loss. Whether Schoen and Daboll get another chance or the franchise opts for a fresh start, the decisions made this offseason will determine whether the Giants can reclaim their status as a premier NFL franchise.
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