The article discusses the New York Giants' current quarterback situation, suggesting that the team requires an effective bridge quarterback akin to Kurt Warner. Warner previously led the Giants to success before Eli Manning's era and allowed for the development of a future quarterback. The mention of Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll reflects the current need for immediate wins while investing in the long-term future of the team's quarterback position. The focus is on winning games now to afford developmental time for the next star player.
Before the Eli Manning Era began, and only five months after Tom Coughlin had been hired, the Giants signed the perfect bridge quarterback.
He was not yet 33, had won a Super Bowl four seasons earlier, was a two-time NFL MVP before injuries interrupted his march to Canton.
What Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll need now is a Kurt Warner, who was 5-4 before Coughlin handed Manning the football.
A quarterback who can win them games now to buy Daboll time to develop his Quarterback of the Future.
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