New York Giants co-owner John Mara found himself the subject of airborne criticism once again as a banner-towing plane circled MetLife Stadium before their game against the Baltimore Ravens. The message, "Mr. Mara enough – we don’t stop until you fire everyone," reflected the growing discontent among fans over the team's disappointing season.
This follows a similar incident the previous week, where another aerial banner urged Mara to make sweeping changes within the organization. The Giants' struggles continued on Sunday, falling behind 14-0 early against the Ravens.
The team has faced numerous challenges this season, beginning with the departure of Saquon Barkley to the Philadelphia Eagles and the release of Daniel Jones. These moves, coupled with the team's poor on-field performance, have led to speculation about the future of head coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen.
Entering Week 15, the Giants ranked near the bottom of the league in key offensive categories, including points scored and yards gained. Their defensive performance has also been lackluster, raising concerns about the team's overall direction.
The current state of the Giants is a stark contrast to the optimism following Daboll's first season as head coach in 2022, which included a playoff victory. However, subsequent seasons have seen a decline in wins, and the team is now on pace for one of its worst records since 2017.
Comments(0)
Top Comments