In the past six years, John Mara has stood up at four different news conferences and, with great optimism and enthusiasm each time, introduced the new head coach or general manager that he was hiring.
Within that same timeframe, all have now been fired.
It’s as much an indictment on him as president and co-owner of the Giants as it is on the men he brought in to run his team.
But if there is one thing Mara seems to regret now more than the people he has hired in the past few years, it is the way in which he selected them.