The Giants organization’s most consistent problem the last decade has been their inability to properly evaluate who they are.

Sometimes they screw it up by overvaluing their own draft picks and players, as ownership and GMs Dave Gettleman and Joe Schoen consistently have done. That leads them to ignore obvious holes on their roster that outsiders can see plain as day.

Sometimes they do it by believing their team is good when it’s not. That leads them to sign or trade for players to upgrade their current team when they should be collecting assets for the future, not sacrificing them for minimal short-term gain.

Sometimes they do it by scapegoating a player for being the problem, like Colts 7-1 quarterback Daniel Jones, when their issues go way above and beyond that individual.

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