During Reese’s tenure as New York Giants general manager, there always seemed to be a move or three that could have been made. Many times, these transactions could have been a simple, common-sense signing to bolster a position. Typically, the Giants stayed the course and counted on development of Reese’s draft picks or bargain basement signings.
Or how about it when Reese and company actually ignored a positional need? For more than a few seasons, the cupboard was bare at linebacker and tight end. Since the Josh Brown situation, the kicking game has been a hodge-podge effort.