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When a prospective head coach evaluates a new opportunity, two critical questions must be addressed: Who owns the team, and do they have a reliable quarterback? These factors are crucial for anyone considering the role, as they significantly influence the potential for success both within the organization and on the field. This is especially true for candidates who have multiple offers and can afford to be selective about their next move.
The New York Giants, currently sitting at a dismal 2-8 this season, are no strangers to struggles, having ended last season with a similarly disappointing 3-14 record. Despite their recent challenges on the field, the Giants’ ownership by John Mara and Steve Tisch remains a bright spot. Their leadership is well-regarded across the NFL, offering a level of stability and respect that any coach would value.
Moreover, the Giants boast a promising talent in Jaxson Dart, whose development suggests he could soon earn the coveted title of a “franchise quarterback.” This combination of respected ownership and potential quarterback prowess could make the Giants an attractive option for the right head coach, eager to turn the tide and bring this storied franchise back to its former glory.
The Giants (2-8) have a terrible record this season, are coming off a terrible record (3-14) last season and have a trail of losing a mile long. But with John Mara and Steve Tisch, they have longstanding, respected ownership — this is not conjecture, this is NFL-wide sentiment — and in Jaxson Dart, they possess someone who is well on his way to having “franchise” inserted into his position description.