Joe Schoen’s Tuesday sales job that his roster has “pieces in place” might have been convincing if the NFL didn’t track all 32 teams’ wins, losses and statistics.
When Giants ownership, Schoen and the front office sit up in their ivory tower long enough, away from the fray of actual results, they can probably convince themselves of anything with enough projections, hope and pats on each other’s backs.
But the truth is if Schoen is going to admit the Giants ‘ 5-25 record in the past two years “starts with me” — and if he is going to acknowledge that the Giants “didn’t show up in all three phases” of Monday night’s massacre in New England — he cannot in good conscience turn around and claim that his players are much better than the product the team is putting on the field.
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