Remember all those years ago — less than a week ago — when Malik Nabors said, “That's not a quarterback,” after losing his ninth game in the first 11 games of his Giants career? ?
Nabors isn't confident in everything — it sounded silly to say he didn't care about dropped passes after losing his 10th game in his first 12 NFL games. — but his insistence that it's not just one player that hurts the Giants was more like a toe — a tap reception on the sideline when it comes to exact accuracy.
Of course, when analyzing why this franchise plummeted into the abyss of NFL weakness and stupidity, it's all about the quarterback.
But it's clear the Giants are without a quarterback, and finding their next player should be a top priority if ownership decides to task general manager Joe Schon with finding one. Even if it has to be, it's not all about the quarterback. If head coach Brian Daboll is given the task of shaping that quarterback.
