Disgruntled Giants Fan Airs Grievances with Banner Over MetLife Stadium

Created: JANUARY 25, 2025

A banner flown over MetLife Stadium before the New York Giants' game against the New Orleans Saints on Sunday highlighted fan frustration with the team's dismal 2-10 season. The message, directed at Giants co-owner John Mara, read, "Mr. Mara enough – plz fix this dumpster fire," as reported by SNY.

John Mara at Steelers game

The Giants' struggles are evident on both sides of the ball. They rank 32nd in points scored and 26th in yards gained offensively, while defensively, they sit at 18th in points allowed and 19th in yards allowed. The season began with the loss of Saquon Barkley to the Philadelphia Eagles and the release of Daniel Jones, setting the stage for a challenging year.

With the 2025 season approaching, the Giants seem poised for a significant overhaul. The future of head coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen remains uncertain, adding to the questions surrounding the team's direction.

Drew Lock sacked

Following a Thanksgiving Day loss to the Dallas Cowboys, Daboll addressed inquiries about his job security, emphasizing his focus on the team and staff. He expressed confidence in the organization while acknowledging the need for improvement.

Brian Daboll explains it

Should the Giants finish the season with only two wins, it would mark their worst record since 1974, matching the two-win seasons of 1973 and 1974.

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