The question is no longer whether Ben McAdoo will be the Giants’ head coach come January. Only a stunning turnaround by his football team, as stunning as the Giants compiling one win through mid-November, will save McAdoo’s job.
The question, at least one of the big questions, is how the Giants went 11-5 in McAdoo’s rookie season as head coach last year. How did they so dramatically digress from a team that, while likely not enamored with the joyless coach, played hard for him in 2016?
The Giants’ freefall helps explain the fragile nature of the sport, the league and the egos that fill stadiums all by themselves. Sure the Giants had an abundance of injuries, probably more than most, but injuries can’t be solely measured in missed games. It’s a difficult category to gauge in a league filled with hurting players of varying pain thresholds, some of whom compete, thrive even, on anything outside a torn ACL while others miss time with minor sprains.
As such, McAdoo can’t take the injury excuse to the unemployment line. Unless it’s your star quarterback on the sideline, injuries are simply an issue every team must deal with in some form while showing off, or exploiting, the depth of the roster. What a bunch of injuries usually do is reveal the work of the general manager, in this case Jerry Reese, in putting together the roster.
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
THE HOT SEAT
No matter what John Mara says, Dave Gettleman’s job is on the line
WEEK 1: BRONCOS AT GIANTS
The 2021 season kicks off at MetLife
Northwest Huntsman
TGI sat down with guard Shane Lemieux
WEEK 2: GIANTS AT WFT
Primetime divisional showdown in DC
TRAINING CAMP TAKEAWAYS
The X factor, Kadarius Toney is falling behind and The big tight end is back
The GMEN'S all-time record against their 2021 opponents
As we inch closer to opening day of the 2021 sea son, let’s take a look at how the Giants have fared historically against their opponents on this year’s schedule:
THE 12TH DIMENSION
My crack at the final 53 (in real time)
Reviewing the best Giants' WRs of all time
2021 hopes to be the Year of the Receiver for the New York Giants.
Darnold mea culpa
Sam Darnold was the third pick of the 2018 NFL draft and three years later dangles on a tightrope mixed with underwhelming NFL starters and guys on the cusp of the unemployment line.
Are we ready for September 12th?
MOST EXCITING TIME OF THE YEAR FOR FOOTBALL FANS