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Joe Schoen’s Matthew Stafford chase a reckless Giants move

Ultimately, ownership is liability. As Joe Schoen allows him to remain the Giants' general manager, if such an Elixir doesn't exist, this season may not have won three of three out of three out of 17 games.

“I lost patience so it didn't take too long,” co-owner John Mara said last month. “Next year needs to be in the mood more this time than it is now.”

Of course, Schoen searches for shortcuts and tries to get the best quarterback available. Of course, he prioritized future presents, squeezing as many wins as possible, even if the playoffs remain a dream in 2025, bolstering the 2026 case, postponing the possibility that he would never sit in such a chair again. Of course, he's going to try Hale Mary on his final play.

However, it only makes sense for the Giants to acquire Matthew Stafford under the influence of despair. Only then did Shane, who met with the quarterback representative this week, erase the mistakes of bottom 10 defence, imagining the 37-year-old solve many problems on the team, excelling behind a broken offensive line and without an indoor home field for the first time in his career. And then we can imagine the Giants appearing in a division featuring Super Bowl Champion (Philadelphia), NFC Championship Game opponent (Washington), and Dallas.

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