Giants general manager Joe Schoen speaks to the media in East Rutherford. Bill Kostroun/New York Post

It was always going to be exceedingly difficult for Joe Schoen to stand behind a lectern and sound as if he remains the right man for the job. The evidence against him is incriminating and the defense of his employment is based far too much on faith and hope and a few flickers of light amid the darkness.

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Schoen’s annual bye-week State of the Giants address came at about the worst time possible, so late in a season that was dead and buried back when the air was warmer than this cold carcass of a team. It came after the ugliest of

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