Posted on Oct 24
Giants owner John Mara remains committed to Daboll and Schoen: "I still have confidence in both of them"
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The New York Giants are standing firm on their commitment to head coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen, despite their disappointing 2-5 record this season.
Why it matters: The decision not to make any coaching or general manager changes shows the organization's willingness to be patient and trust in the process, even in the face of criticism from fans and media.
- John Mara on the team's commitment to Daboll and Schoen: "Just the process that they have, being in the meetings with them, talking about where they see us going forward, talking about the evaluation of our personnel. I still have confidence in both of them."
What's new: Despite the struggles on the field, the Giants ownership believes in the vision and plans laid out by Daboll and Schoen.
Yes, but: The Giants' lackluster performance and ongoing playoff drought raise questions about the effectiveness of the current coaching staff and front office management.
- The Giants have missed the playoffs for 11 of the past 13 seasons, indicating a need for change.
- Scoring only one touchdown in four home games this season highlights the team's offensive struggles.
What to watch: The pressure will continue to mount on Daboll and Schoen as the team's performance is closely scrutinized by fans and media.
Our thought bubble: By maintaining stability within the coaching staff and front office, the Giants hope that continuity and a long-term perspective will yield positive results.
The bottom line: The Giants' decision not to make any coaching or general manager changes demonstrates their commitment to seeing the current process through, despite the team's disappointing record and fan frustration. The organization believes in the vision outlined by Daboll and Schoen and hopes that patience will eventually lead to success.