New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen has now had most of three off-seasons to develop the Giants’ roster. In a little more than two months, we will begin to see how good or poor a job he has done. Professional analysts and fans are happy to pass judgment now, before even a regular-season snap has occurred. This is ridiculous. At this time in 2022, the Giants’ roster looked barely better than the one that had finished the 2021 season surrendering on second and third down, because Schoen had inherited a $40M hole to dig out of.
How well has Joe Schoen handled the Giants’ finances?
