Although New York Giants co-owner and team president John Mara preached patience, there is a growing sense that the organization could clean house. Mara issued a vote of confidence for general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll back in October, telling reporters that he does not anticipate any end-of-season firings.
However, a lot has changed since then. The Giants are now firmly considered the worst team in the NFL and their locker room seems to be in disarray. New York might be back on the hunt for a new general manager and head coach combo this offseason. If that happens to be the case, they could pach top decision-makers from one of the best teams in the NFL to rebuild their organization from the ground up.
Giants could target Lions assistant GM
The Detroit Lions are a powerhouse in the NFL. They have been among the best teams in the NFC for two seasons running as the coaching combination of head coach Dan Campbell, offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, and defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn has turned the Lions into legitimate contenders. As has their excellent front office.
General manager and executive vice president Brad Holmes has transformed the Lions’ roster. They are stacked with talent and have found a way to add value in every round of the draft, through free agency, and via trade. Alongside him is assistant general manager Ray Agnew.