It’s only sensible to give a general manager three offseasons to point his team in the right direction after taking over. That rule of thumb should not be any different for Dave Gettleman of the New York Giants.
Gettleman has made a slew of changes since taking the job in December of 2017 including hiring a new coaching staff and installing a new franchise quarterback. He still has a long way to go as the Giants have gotten worse since he’s taken over, not better.
That could be due to a number of reasons. The Giants have an extremely young football team.