Imagine, if you will, a symphony. There are some good performers in this symphony, but for the most part, since hiring a new conductor, the past two years have been a mess. The young violinist who was supposed to anchor the performance has disappointed. The triangle player makes 18 million a year to stand there and do nothing. The man who assembled the musicians just decided that retirement was a good idea.
Given all the struggles that symphony has undergone, one would think that perhaps a new conductor was a good idea. That is, unless you're the New York Giants.