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Giant Upgrades Demanded After Epic 2024 Failings



New York Giants Co-Owner Targeted by Frustrated Fan’s Banner Message

A disgruntled New York Giants fan took to the skies to express their discontent with the team’s poor performance this season. A banner message was flown over MetLife Stadium on Sunday morning, targeting co-owner John Mara with a clear and concise message: “Mr. Mara enough – plz fix this dumpster fire.”

The Giants are currently in the midst of one of the worst seasons in franchise history, with a record of 2-10 through 13 weeks of the regular season. The team is struggling on both offense and defense, ranking 32nd in points scored and 26th in yards gained, as well as 18th in points allowed and 19th in yards allowed.

The team’s struggles have led to questions about the future of head coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen, with many speculating that a complete reset may be needed going into the 2025 season.

Daboll was asked about his job security following the team’s recent loss to the Dallas Cowboys, and he emphasized the importance of focusing on the team and staff, rather than worrying about his own job security.

The Giants are on pace to finish with one of the worst seasons in franchise history, potentially tied with the 1974 team that also won only two games. As the team looks to turn things around, fans will be watching closely to see what changes are made in the offseason.

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