One thing I have learned from former GMs is that the good ones tend to focus first on how to beat their division rivals. This makes sense because every season you face them twice and winning the division is the best way to make the playoffs.
In this exercise:
1) List what the Eagles do best or best against the Giants and what the Giants can do this offseason to counter:
2) List what the Commanders do best or best against the Giants and what the Giants can do this offseason to counter:
3) List what the Cowboys do best or best against the Giants and what the Giants can do this offseason to counter:
Quote from: MightyGiants on February 10, 2025, 11:44:27 AMOne thing I have learned from former GMs is that the good ones tend to focus first on how to beat their division rivals. This makes sense because every season you face them twice and winning the division is the best way to make the playoffs.
In this exercise:
1) List what the Eagles do best or best against the Giants and what the Giants can do this offseason to counter:
2) List what the Commanders do best or best against the Giants and what the Giants can do this offseason to counter:
3) List what the Cowboys do best or best against the Giants and what the Giants can do this offseason to counter:
Strategic Imperative II (2025): Close the gap between the Giants and ALL division rivals.
A SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) Analysis would be a good starting point once the Giants baseline their own.
Peace!
Daboll is awful against division rivals and it shouldve players a more significant role in his report card
The only hope the Giants have as of now against division rivals is that one of the three teams lose their QB for significant time. They are so far ahead of the Giants at the position. However, I'm making a long range prediction that they win a division game next. One that is. I'm not crazy. :laugh: