Michael Strahan, the esteemed analyst and New York Giants icon, highlighted a glaring oversight during the Wild Card Weekend analysis of the Philadelphia Eagles versus Green Bay Packers game. His focus was on two standout players who were once pivotal to the Giants: running back Saquon Barkley and defensive back Xavier McKinney.
Barkley achieved a remarkable milestone, becoming only the ninth player in NFL history to rush for 2,000 yards in a single season. Meanwhile, McKinney's exceptional performance led him to secure eight interceptions, placing him second in the league.
Strahan's sarcastic remark about the Giants' management allowed these talents to depart resonated with the fans, especially in light of the team's disappointing 3-14 season and the questionable decisions made by general manager Joe Schoen. Despite this, owner John Mara confirmed that Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll would remain for another season.