Mike Shula has been a whipping boy in Carolina for the past five years as offensive coordinator. He was criticized for being unimaginative and for struggling to capitalize on the strengths of the players he had on his roster. It's the type of criticism any fanbase levies when things aren't going well.
Today, the New York Giants, who last month hired Carolina's former General Manager Dave Gettleman, hired Mike Shula as the new Giants offensive coordinator. The Giants offense has struggled over the past couple of seasons, and it looked particularly inept this past season. Ranked 31st in the league, the Giants grasped for any sense of life, even if that meant benching Eli Manning for Geno Smith.