As the New York Giants struggle through a disappointing season with a 2-11 record, questions arise about the futures of head coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen. Owner John Mara has expressed a desire for the team to show progress, but the current trajectory suggests otherwise. With the team facing the possibility of the worst season in franchise history, the decision to retain or replace Daboll and Schoen looms large. While some argue for continuity and patience, others point to the poor performance and lack of improvement as reasons for a change.
- The Giants are on track for one of their worst seasons ever, raising questions about the future of their coaching and management.
- John Mara's desire for progress is not being met, leading to scrutiny of Daboll and Schoen's performance.
- Continuity may be essential for the Giants to build a competitive team, but the current results are hard to overlook.