Can Schoen and Daboll save their jobs?
The New York Giants have their work cut out for them after a disasterous 2024 season. The team finished the year in tatters, without a quarterback, with several of their best players injured, and with their head coach and GM firmly on the Hot Seat.
The good news is that they seem to understand the assignment and aren't just chalking 2024 up to bad luck.
The Giants were one of the NFL's most active teams once free agency opened and addressed their most pressing deficiencies. They signed two of the top young defensive backs on the market in CB Paulson Adebo and S Javon Holland -- giving themselves a remarkabley young and talented secondary in the process. They added a pair of veteran quarterbacks in Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston to hold down the fort for 2025.
They also addressed the depth concerns on their offensive and defensive lines with a bevy of additions to offensive tackle, guard, and defensive line.
Of course, the Giants aren't done yet. The NFL draft is still a couple weeks away and the Giants need a Quarterback Of The Future who they can groom to be a Franchise Quarterback. And while the Giants' roster is in pretty good shape, they can also use all talent they can get.
But with the draft looming -- but not here yet -- we want to know: How many games do you think the Giants will win in 2025?
Considering the projected strength of the Giants' schedule, we set the Over/Under at 5.5 games. Hitting the over would mean winning at least three more games than in 2024 and should signify a team on the rise.
The other half of the question is whether the Giants will do enough this year to save the jobs of Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll.
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