
NFL Fans Troll Giants for Not Firing HC Daboll, GM Schoen After 3-14 Season
Despite a disappointing season for the New York Giants in which they set a new franchise record for the most losses in a single year, the team surprisingly won't be making any major changes this offseason.
Giants president John Mara released a statement on Monday saying that head coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen will continue in their respective roles going forward following the 3-14 finish to the year:
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The Giants struggled to show any ounce of competitiveness throughout the season. Their 10-game losing streak from Week 6 to Week 16 was the longest skid in franchise history.
To make the 2024 season even more heartbreaking, New York had to watch its former star running back Saquon Barkley record the best year of his career for the NFC East-rival Philadelphia Eagles. Barkley led the league with 345 carries and 2,005 yards while adding 13 touchdowns, becoming just the ninth running back in NFL history to record a 2,000-yard season.
Unsurprisingly, fans on social media quickly questioned the Giants' decision to retain both Daboll and Schoen following such a disappointing year:
The Giants are facing a difficult offseason, as they will have multiple holes on the roster to fill. Most notably, New York will be in search of a new franchise quarterback after parting ways with Daniel Jones midway through the season.
However, it sounds like the Giants are still confident that Daboll and Schoen are leading the team in the right direction. If New York struggles again in 2025, fans' objections will only grow louder until real changes are made.

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