New York Giants: Owner John Mara Responds To 0-2 Record

New York Giants, John Mara, Dave Gettleman
May 11, 2018; East Rutherford, NJ, USA; New York Giants owner John Mara (left) and general manager Dave Gettleman on the field during rookie minicamp at Quest Diagnostics Training Center on Friday. Mandatory Credit: Danielle Parhizkaran-USA TODAY SPORTS

After the New York Giants lost to the winless San Fransico 49ers in 2017, it was expected that changes would be made to the front-office and coaching staff. Shortly after, head coach Ben McAdoo and general manager Jerry Reese were both let go and asked to turn in their key-cards.

Co-owner John Mara began the hunt for a new HC and GM, but he didn’t have to look very far as Dave Gettleman came stomping about after being fired from the Carolina Panthers. His history with the Giants and relationship with Mara got him the job, and they agreed to hire ex-Vikings offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur to replace McAdoo.

The Giants’ current situation:

The Giants are currently 0-2 on the season, struggling to find any offensive production despite putting a massive amount of money into the left tackle position and high draft capital on a new running back. Apparently, not even Saquon Barkley can help turn a team around that has little to no blockers. To be fair, the issue seems to be more mental and technical than physical, which could just mean they need more time to gel.

“Obviously I’m not happy, but it’s a long season,” Mara said Friday night at the Tom Coughlin Jay Fund Champions for Children Gala. “We’ll see what happens.

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