Joe Schoen is getting a second chance.
The Giants announced Monday that Schoen will remain as general manager and “lead the search for a new head coach” after Brian Daboll was fired .
It’s a bold choice by Giants ownership considering that Schoen hired Daboll and is just as responsible for the Giants’ 20-40-1 record.
The feeling in the building is that the Giants are more talented right now than their 2-8 record, as backed up by blowing double-digit leads in four road losses.
But Schoen’s record also includes major draft whiffs – 2022 first-rounder Evan Neal, 2023 first-rounder Deonte Banks and 2023 third-rounder Jalin Hyatt at the top of a list that could stretch to disappointing second-round starters John Michael Schmitz and Tyler Nubin – that forced significant free-agent spending

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