The Giants Season Is Officially Over Before Halloween
The New York Giants have been given another year to turn their franchise around, but after an abysmal 2024 season, it's clear that this is a desperate attempt to avoid the inevitable. The Giants' current record of 2-6 is a dismal reflection of their performance, with a -142 point differential making them one of the worst teams in the league.
Head Coach Brian Daboll's career record now stands at 20-38-1, with a dismal -18 win-loss differential that is the worst among all active head coaches. His temper tantrums on the sideline have become notorious, and it's clear that he's lost control of his team.
The Giants' woes are not unique to Daboll, however. The entire organization has been plagued by poor decision-making, from the hiring of Joe Schoen as general manager to the continued employment of Daboll despite a three-year record of 18-32-1. It's clear that John Mara and Steve Tisch are desperate to avoid another year of mediocrity, but their attempts have only made things worse.
The Giants' demise is a sad tale of what could have been if they had made different choices. After a strong 2022 season, the team quickly regressed, and despite having talented players like Saquon Barkley and Daniel Jones, they were unable to put it all together.
As we enter Week 9, it's clear that the Giants are done for the season. Their next two games against the Seahawks and Lions will likely be blowouts, and it's unlikely that anything will change in the offseason. The team is stuck in a cycle of poor decision-making, and it's only a matter of time before they're back to square one.
The NFC hierarchy continues to take shape, with the Eagles (6-2) and Buccaneers (6-2) leading the charge. The Packers (5-1-1) are still looking strong, while the Lions (5-2) remain in the top spot despite a tough bye week. The 49ers (5-3) and Bears (4-3) round out the top five.
The Falcons (3-4), Commanders (3-5), and Cowboys (3-4-1) are struggling to find their footing, while the Panthers (4-4) continue to defy expectations. The Vikings (3-4) will look to bounce back from a tough loss against the Chargers, while J.J. McCarthy is expected to start at quarterback.
As we head into Week 9, it's clear that the Giants are done for the season. Their inability to put together a winning streak or make meaningful changes will likely cost them another year in the wilderness. It's time for John Mara and Steve Tisch to take a hard look at their roster and coaching staff and make some real changes. Anything less is just kicking the can down the road.
The New York Giants have been given another year to turn their franchise around, but after an abysmal 2024 season, it's clear that this is a desperate attempt to avoid the inevitable. The Giants' current record of 2-6 is a dismal reflection of their performance, with a -142 point differential making them one of the worst teams in the league.
Head Coach Brian Daboll's career record now stands at 20-38-1, with a dismal -18 win-loss differential that is the worst among all active head coaches. His temper tantrums on the sideline have become notorious, and it's clear that he's lost control of his team.
The Giants' woes are not unique to Daboll, however. The entire organization has been plagued by poor decision-making, from the hiring of Joe Schoen as general manager to the continued employment of Daboll despite a three-year record of 18-32-1. It's clear that John Mara and Steve Tisch are desperate to avoid another year of mediocrity, but their attempts have only made things worse.
The Giants' demise is a sad tale of what could have been if they had made different choices. After a strong 2022 season, the team quickly regressed, and despite having talented players like Saquon Barkley and Daniel Jones, they were unable to put it all together.
As we enter Week 9, it's clear that the Giants are done for the season. Their next two games against the Seahawks and Lions will likely be blowouts, and it's unlikely that anything will change in the offseason. The team is stuck in a cycle of poor decision-making, and it's only a matter of time before they're back to square one.
The NFC hierarchy continues to take shape, with the Eagles (6-2) and Buccaneers (6-2) leading the charge. The Packers (5-1-1) are still looking strong, while the Lions (5-2) remain in the top spot despite a tough bye week. The 49ers (5-3) and Bears (4-3) round out the top five.
The Falcons (3-4), Commanders (3-5), and Cowboys (3-4-1) are struggling to find their footing, while the Panthers (4-4) continue to defy expectations. The Vikings (3-4) will look to bounce back from a tough loss against the Chargers, while J.J. McCarthy is expected to start at quarterback.
As we head into Week 9, it's clear that the Giants are done for the season. Their inability to put together a winning streak or make meaningful changes will likely cost them another year in the wilderness. It's time for John Mara and Steve Tisch to take a hard look at their roster and coaching staff and make some real changes. Anything less is just kicking the can down the road.