When it comes to accessing the team, Dave Gettleman believes it is appropriate the head coach talks in public during the season and the offseason belongs to the front office. This is why the general manager did not meet on-the-record with the media throughout his first year back with the Giants. He left it to Pat Shurmur, day after day, week after week. The season is now over and done with, and Gettleman on Wednesday will finally offer his take on what went down as the Giants went 5-11.
Rising above all else is what Gettleman plans to do at quarterback, with Shurmur’s strong endorsements of Eli Manning likely carrying much weight.