The dysfunctional, confusing, inept way the New York Giants’ offense performed on Monday night, and the lack of tangible progress over a season-and-a-half, left the Giants no choice but to fire now-former offensive coordinator Jason Garrett this week.
Did the Giants wait too long to make that move? Perhaps. No matter how well the Giants do “collaboratively as a group” (cough-cough with Freddie Kitchens calling the plays) the rest of the way making a playoff run is highly unlikely.
Maybe the Giants should have fired Garrett after last season, when they finished 31st in the league in scoring.