The New York Giants have faced a tumultuous season under head coach Brian Daboll, concluding with a dismal 3-14 record, tied for the worst in the NFL. A blowout loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, followed by a string of defeats, has left fans and players questioning the team's direction and leadership. Daboll's unconventional film session aimed at addressing criticism of the team's effort raised eyebrows as the Giants struggled to execute plays effectively.
The season was marked by injuries, including the significant loss of left tackle Andrew Thomas, and quarterback struggles, with Daniel Jones failing to meet expectations. Ownership's decision to retain Daboll and GM Joe Schoen, despite the team's failures, reflects their belief in the leadership potential demonstrated in previous seasons. However, the lack of accountability and communication has been a persistent theme, leading to distrust among players.