Giants owner John Mara named the team’s “No. 1 issue” for the offseason after deciding to retain Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll.
But as the season spiraled and Daniel Jones was replaced by Tommy DeVito, then Drew Lock, then DeVito, then Tim Boyle and then Lock again, the weight of Mara’s support started to fade extrinsically. At times, starting over made sense. At other points, the scenario of Schoen staying and Daboll going emerged as a possibility, too.
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The Giants saw their Daniel Jones plan implode this year, and after giving the Eli Manning successor six seasons, the team has no long-term option on its roster. As a result, John Mara stated the obvious by indicating quarterback is the Giants’ “No.
New York Giants owner John Mara defended his decision to retain general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll, but his answers proved he is only kicking the can down the road.
Mara: "If I'm standing here a year from now and we're having the same conversation, I'll take the heat for it."
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Though he didn't get into many specifics, Mara hinted at changes that will be coming to rectify New York's 3-14 season.
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