When the New York Giants announced they were keeping general manager Joe Schoen after firing head coach Brian Daboll on Monday, fans were understandably confused and frustrated. The partnership that was supposed to rebuild this franchise from the ground up completely cratered, yet only one of them got the axe.
Schoen’s been great at selling the idea he’s the adult in the room — the attention-to-detail, measured architect whose “process” shouldn’t be questioned because, technically, the roster’s gotten younger and more talented than when he arrived.
The problem is fans are over “technically.