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The former Giants player believes that maintaining continuity in leadership is crucial. He argues that constantly changing coaches every few years only complicates matters further. Stability is essential for long-term success, and instead of placing blame on individuals, the franchise must dig deeper to uncover underlying issues — whether they stem from players, coaching staff, or management.
The player acknowledges that the current head coach and general manager had a successful first year, making the playoffs and winning 11 games. This track record supports the argument for giving them another chance to right the ship, rather than jumping ship after a season marked by inconsistency.