In just a few short days, the curtain will mercifully close on the 2015 New York Giants campaign. The team is missing the playoffs for a fourth straight season while posting a losing record for a third year in a row.
Shortly after the final piece of equipment is put away, team co-owners John Mara and Steve Tisch, general manager Jerry Reese and head coach Tom Coughlin will stand before the media and try to explain what happened in a season that, once again, went horribly wrong.
Will those speeches reveal any changes?
Certainly it’s hard for ownership to justify keeping the status quo, regardless of what gratitude or sentimental feelings the two co-owners might have toward Coughlin and/or Reese, who did win two Super Bowls together.