Former New York Giants General Manager Dave Gettleman’s tenure was marked by a series of questionable decisions that significantly impacted the team. His approach to free agent signings and draft choices often missed the mark, notably when he passed up on potential elite prospects for less effective alternatives.
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Dave Gettleman was the worst general manager in New York Giants history. In four seasons as Giants GM, Gettleman’s teams won just 29 percent of games they played in, putting up an abysmal 19-46 record.
The New York Giants are back in the playoffs for the first time since 2016. Giants fans have endured years of suffering as the Giants annually found themselves eliminated from playoff contention before the month of December.
On Thursday, New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen shocked the NFL world by getting ahead of his trade deadline duties: he sent wide receiver Kadarius Toney to the Kansas City Chiefs for draft pick compensation.
The New York Giants are getting the most out of some players who were considered draft busts before the 2022 season began. We are seeing what quality coaching can do for individual performers like Dexter Lawrence, Daniel Jones, or even Saquon Barkley.
Now that is he officially back with the Giants, Collins is not afraid to name names.
The tenure of the former New York Giants general manager will not be remembered fondly by the team’s fans.
New York Giants fans exalted when former general manager Dave Gettleman retired. While he’s not the sole reason for the team’s demise after their last Super Bowl appearance, his decision harmed the Giants’ competitiveness.
Outsiders assumed Gettleman and Judge were, at the very least, mostly in agreement regarding meaningful decisions. It appears, however, that may not be accurate.
The Giants now need a head coach and a general manager.
It’s official: The Giants are in need of a new general manager.
The New York Giants will be searching for a new general manager this offseason, but it seems whomever they hire won't have to worry about finding a new coach.
Before Dave Gettleman’s arrival, the Giants missed the playoffs in five of Jerry Reese’s final six seasons.
With still a few weeks before the end of a miserable 2021 season comes to an end, no decisions have been made by the New York Giants organization regarding the fate of general manager Dave Gettleman or a potential replacement.
The promo was rightfully lampooned on social media, including angry tweets by some of the Giants’ own fans.
The Giants are sitting at 3-7 and are at the bottom of the NFC East and those results may be the end of Gettleman's tenure as GM.
The New York Giants are staring another top-five draft pick in the face after a 1–5 start to the 2021 season. Aside from a surprising victory over the New Orleans Saints, the Giants have been relatively inefficient against teams that most would consider beatable.
I’ve been taking victory laps on my Twitter for the last few hours in the form of digging up old Dave Gettleman-related tweets in an attempt to ease the immense pain the New York Giants caused me – and surely countless others – today.
Several options are possible for the Giants, including replacing Gettleman with an in-house candidate or an executive from another team who has connections with Judge.
Many fans already believe Gettleman’s tenure should be over. Given four draft classes to work with, including a 2019 class with three first-round picks, the results have been entirely underwhelming.
Giants team president John Mara is very much aware of the team's won-loss record since general manager Dave Gettleman came on board. That record--15-33--would
The Giants’ six wins in 2020 was their best showing in three years.
Those who are already looking ahead to next season’s free agency may not have to wait so long for the New York Giants to make some moves. While General Manager Dave Gettleman has stayed away from negotiating new contracts during the season before, that appears to have changed.
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