RETOOL BUT REMAIN COMPETITIVE
The Giants are only one year removed from an 11-5 playoff season. This roster has talent and with a better offense it should be expected to compete in 2018, not to rebuild from the ground up. Fans will have no patience for that and neither will the players who contributed to — and remain shellshocked by — this season down the drain.
A young quarterback would mean living through growing pains, but there will be no selling patience at MetLife Stadium even after the franchise’s firings of GM and head coach in an unprecedented overhaul.
The next GM and coach will be welcomed aboard and cheered in the offseason as they try to correct or undo the damage done in 2017, but when 2018 opens, they’ll be expected to win — something the Giants forgot how to do.