Keep in mind means again when — lower than per week in the past — when Malik Nabers opined, “It ain’t the quarterback” after the ninth loss within the first 11 video games of his Giants profession?
Nabers will not be on the cash about every thing — saying he doesn’t care about dropped passes after the tenth loss in his first 12 NFL video games sounded foolish — however his rivalry that what ails the Giants goes far past one participant was akin to a toe-tap reception on the sideline, so far as exact accuracy.
After all, it’s concerning the quarterback relating to analyzing why this franchise has taken a nosedive into the abyss of NFL feebleness and folly.
It isn’t, nevertheless, all concerning the quarterback, although it’s clear the Giants shouldn’t have one and that discovering who’s subsequent in line should be the highest precedence, as soon as possession determines if common supervisor Joe Schoen will likely be tasked with that search and if head coach Brian Daboll will likely be granted the task of shaping that quarterback.