Joe Schoen , the general manager responsible for a Giants team that has sunk to the bottom of the NFL and owns just three wins in their last 25 games, did plenty of talking Tuesday during his rambling bye week press conference.

And while Schoen didn’t actually say much, this was the obvious big takeaway: He is delusional about his own ability to lead this team.

Yes, Schoen took responsibility for his roster-building mistakes, which have led to this year’s 2-11 debacle, after the Giants went 3-14 and 6-11 the past two seasons.

But he also made a desperate and ultimately flimsy case for himself as someone capable of rebuilding the Giants — at a time when it has become blatantly clear that he absolutely is not that guy.

Yet here Schoen is, somehow still employed and leading (for now) t

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