How the Giants’ looming QB decision could shake the franchise to its core (Vacchiano)


How the Giants’ looming QB decision could shake the franchise to its core (Vacchiano)

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  1. Pretty simple, we either find a qb or we’re stuck in the pit of misery indefinitely

  2. We’ve gotta get a qb, wr1, and fix up the OL. Other than that, we’re in great shape.

  3. This has to be the weirdest offseason in a while in terms of having no clue will happen. I guess the fact the draft is the key to it all is why, full of both hope and looming despair.

  4. Everyone knows Daniel sucks except Mara. It’s fucking alarming. Joe should also be fired for giving him that contract. These half ass rebuilds keep us in neutral. That playoff win was one step forward and 15 steps back.

  5. >”It is really unusual because most of us won’t ever get a second chance like that,” an NFL general manager told FOX Sports. “You know when you make a decision like that — drafting a quarterback high or signing one to a huge deal — it’s either going to get you a new contract someday or it’ll get you fired. It’s the biggest decision you can make, and most places don’t let you make it twice.”
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    >Despite the apparent reversal on Jones, Mara insists that he has “all the confidence in the world in Joe and his staff” and that the franchise is “headed in the right direction.” But allowing Schoen, in only his third season and after a disastrous 6-11 year, to completely reverse course on the most important position on the team is an extraordinary show of faith.

    The part that got a nice chuckle out of me. Even if we don’t grab *the QB* because they’re gone a new top WR or w/e is still something that should land for the team. I’m not trying to do more o-line stuff though, too much to make up in the offense. Jones might not be throwing to them but at least Locke can.

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    >There is no indication that Brian Daboll is on the hot seat heading into his third season. But his seat isn’t exactly comfortable either — not after a season that Mara called “a huge disappointment to me.”
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    >The last thing Mara wants to do is fire another coach, especially after he fired each of his past three after two seasons or less on the job. He craves stability for his franchise and, said one team source, “He’s legitimately embarrassed by how much turnover there’s been.” 

    Danger, danger Brian Daboll-son

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    >The Giants’ evaluation of Jones hasn’t changed much since they signed him to that mega-contract, according to multiple team sources. Yes, he was terrible in the six games he played last season (just 909 passing yards with two touchdowns and six interceptions).
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    >But they really don’t blame him.

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