How the Giants' 'Hard Knocks' fallout scared the rest of the NFL out of following in their bumbling footsteps
Briefly

The article expresses disappointment over the lack of appreciation from other NFL teams toward the New York Giants for their participation in "Hard Knocks: Offseason with the New York Giants." It highlights the efforts of general manager Joe Schoen, who took the risk of exposing the team's inner workings to the public. The piece argues that by doing so, the Giants shielded other teams from scrutiny, making them deserving of gratitude rather than ridicule. The author calls for acknowledgment from the league and its executives for the Giants' bold move.
Where is the heartfelt "thank you" from the other 31 teams in the NFL? Where is the appreciation for what the Giants undertook that saved the rest of the league from all the scrutiny and subsequent grief?
How about a "way to go" to Joe Schoen from all the other general managers for being the first—and, as for now, last—executive to bare his soul to the world and open a window into the inner-workings of an NFL offseason?
It's clear by now how "Hard Knocks: Offseason with the New York Giants" turned out for the franchise that agreed to be the crash dummies, or the guinea pigs...
Read at New York Post
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