Joe Schoen, GM of the Giants, aims for a quick team turnaround similar to the Bears and Patriots, highlighting the potential of quarterback Jaxson Dart and the importance of strategic coaching and drafting to achieve success.
Giants GM Joe Schoen announced the team will begin its search for a new head coach immediately, emphasizing leadership, football acumen, and player development, with no prior coaching experience required. The process will be collaborative, involving ownership, the leadership council, and potentially interim coach Mike Kafka, who will also be considered for the full-time role.
Giants GM Joe Schoen, after firing head coach Brian Daboll, expressed confidence in his process and team’s future, despite recent struggles, and is leading the search for a new coach, believing they have the right pieces in place for success.
Giants GM Joe Schoen discussed the team's current situation, emphasizing support for interim coach Mike Kafka, reflecting on past coaching changes, and outlining plans to rebuild the team around young talent like quarterback Jaxson Dart, while acknowledging the need for better team cohesion and organizational focus to return to championship contention.
Giants GM Joe Schoen defends his leadership amid a disastrous season with only three wins in 25 games, acknowledging mistakes but showing delusional confidence in his rebuilding efforts, as the team faces potential historic lows and uncertain future leadership decisions.
Giants GM Joe Schoen defends the decision to draft Abdul Carter, emphasizing his youth and potential for growth despite a challenging season and disciplinary issues, and highlights the team's focus on developing players both on and off the field.
The New York Giants have fired head coach Brian Daboll after a disappointing season, while General Manager Joe Schoen remains in his role to lead the search for a new head coach, as the team aims to improve its performance and meet fan expectations.
The article discusses the New York Giants' approach to the NFL trade deadline, emphasizing the importance of strategic moves to support rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart and improve team depth, while also analyzing key players' performances and prospects for the upcoming game against the 49ers.
The New York Giants face uncertainty in their quarterback situation after benching Daniel Jones, who was signed to a four-year, $160 million contract in 2023. General Manager Joe Schoen and Coach Brian Daboll are under scrutiny for their quarterback decisions, including signing Drew Lock as a backup and now opting for Tommy DeVito as the starter. Despite their past success with Josh Allen in Buffalo, their recent quarterback evaluations raise concerns about their ability to draft a franchise QB. The Giants are expected to draft a quarterback next year, marking their first such move since 2019.
The New York Giants have benched quarterback Daniel Jones after a disappointing 2-8 start, highlighting broader issues within the organization under head coach Brian Daboll and GM Joe Schoen. Despite Jones' struggles, including a high turnover rate, the decision to replace him with rookie Tommy DeVito raises questions about the team's long-term strategy and past decisions, such as Jones' $160 million contract. The move reflects poorly on the Giants' leadership, who failed to adequately support Jones with a strong offensive infrastructure, leading to a prolonged period of underperformance.
New York Giants GM Joe Schoen expressed confidence in his continued role despite the team's poor performance, citing a strong relationship with ownership and a promising young roster. Schoen argues that the team is close to success, with many players under contract for next year, and believes in the potential of the current foundation. The article invites readers to vote on whether Schoen should remain as GM, highlighting the need for a difference-making quarterback as a key challenge.
New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen claimed the struggling team is "not far off" from success, despite their poor 2-8 record and numerous roster deficiencies. Fans and critics are skeptical, especially given the team's need for a franchise quarterback and other key positions. Schoen's comments have been met with disbelief, as the Giants continue to face challenges in rebuilding and improving their performance.
The New York Giants are deliberating whether to continue starting Daniel Jones as quarterback amid a disappointing 2-8 season. Despite a $23 million injury guarantee, GM Joe Schoen insists the decision will be based on football performance, not financial considerations. Jones has struggled, ranking low in several key statistics, and the team is evaluating whether to replace him with Drew Lock or Tommy DeVito. Jones' performance has declined since signing a $160 million contract, and the Giants are assessing how to improve overall team performance.
New York Giants GM Joe Schoen addressed the team's disappointing 2-8 record during their bye week, emphasizing the need for self-evaluation and finding solutions to improve performance. Schoen acknowledged the team's struggles in close games and the importance of building a strong foundation with young players. He expressed confidence in the team's direction and continuity, despite challenges, and reiterated that future decisions, including those regarding the quarterback position, will be based on football considerations.
New York Giants GM Joe Schoen expressed confidence in retaining his job despite the team's poor 2-8 record and a five-game losing streak. Schoen emphasized his strong communication with ownership and belief in the team's future, highlighting the youth and potential of the roster. He acknowledged past mistakes but remains optimistic about the Giants' direction, citing the need for continuity and development of a winning mindset. Schoen also pointed to promising rookie performances as a foundation for future success.