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If the Giants don't draft QB, how long a leash are you giving Schoen and Daboll?

Started by EliWasrobbed, February 26, 2024, 11:25:40 PM

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Quote from: zephirus on February 29, 2024, 10:57:30 AMThe leash on Schoen and/or Daboll is NOT tied to the selection of a QB in the upcoming draft.  Period.  End of story.  They hitched their wagon to Daniel Jones and they won't get a "free pass" if they select a new QB under the guise of "he needs time".  That doesn't mean that won't draft a QB.  That doesn't mean they will get fired if they eschew a QB and go again with Jones.  Their future will hinge on the team showing improvement regardless of who is under center and the continued development of their picks and free agents.

Very well stated. I want to add to the text I put in boldface above that it means acknowledging the gaps they have in both individual and collective talent with their NFC East rivals and making the necessary actions to either close the gap with them, or jump ahead of them so they can finally compete in their own division. If they cannot do this, as was the case in 2022, a winning season is nice, but somewhat hollow.

It is far more than the quarterback that should have them concerned about some perceived "leash" around their necks. The focus on competitive football, and especially so with the rivals who pencil in two wins before the season even starts, should be in their craw and relentlessly doing something to change that outcome should be at or near the top of their priority list for 2024, as it should have been for 2023. Let's hope the lessons taken from the season past have been well and truly learned as they take another crack at Deming's Circle if Quality  :confused:

Peace!


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