
"Two wins is not where we want to be right now, it's good enough, Schoen said. I understand the frustration from fans, ownership, the people inside the building. Nobody is more frustrated than myself, it starts with me, and I'm tasked with trying to get this organization going back in the proper direction. The standard is to compete for championships year in and year out, and that's the plan moving forward."
"This is the same tune that Schoen has sung for the last three years while continuously building duds of football teams. He spent $215 million in free agency, specifically bolstering the defense by acquiring Paulson Adebo and Jevon Holland. The defense ranks 30th, and they fired coordinator Shane Bowen because of it, along with his five disastrous fourth-quarter collapses this season."
The New York Giants sit 2-11 after seven straight losses and became the first NFL team eliminated from playoff contention for a second consecutive year. The franchise is 4-25 over that span. General manager Joe Schoen acknowledged responsibility and promised to evaluate free agency, the draft, coaching and on-field execution. Schoen spent $215 million in free agency to bolster the defense with Paulson Adebo and Jevon Holland, yet the defense ranks 30th and coordinator Shane Bowen was fired after multiple late-game collapses. Several high draft picks have underperformed, including Deonte Banks and Evan Neal, and injuries and poor play compound roster problems.
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