“Hard Knocks: Offseason with the New York Giants” reveals the team’s struggles with self-evaluation, particularly in personnel decisions, leading to a challenging 2023 season for general manager Joe Schoen and coach Brian Daboll.
By the numbers
- Last year, the Giants had significant challenges at guard and tackle, with several players being benched or moved due to poor performance.
- Slayton reported late to the offseason program, expressing dissatisfaction with his role and seeking changes to his contract.
Yes, but
The Giants’ decisions regarding player roles and contracts can affect team chemistry and performance.
State of the situation
- The Giants face uncertainties with key players like Neal’s injury and the ongoing battles for the safety and slot corner positions.
- Possible changes to the offensive line are expected during training camp.
Whats Next
The team’s ability to improve player evaluations and decision-making will be crucial in determining its success in the upcoming season.
Bottom line
The Giants’ challenges highlight the importance of effective self-assessment and decision-making in shaping a competitive team, emphasizing the need for strategic player management and evaluation processes.