
There have been some questions about the Giants’ power structure between new HC John Harbaugh and GM Joe Schoen. Harbaugh thinks the speculation is overblown and points out that they all report to ownership in the end.
“To me it’s really not that important in the big picture, in the big scheme of things. I think it’s kind of overblown in terms of how it works,” Harbaugh said, via Jordan Raanan of ESPN. “But the main thing is that it works and we work together. That’s kind of what I was used to and it felt like a good way to start off. I think we’re all going to work together. I promise you, we all report to the boss. And the boss is ownership.”
Senior personnel consultant Chris Mara is taking a more active role after owner John Mara was diagnosed with cancer. Chris Mara mentions that the “final say” on issues will be collaborative between ownership, Schoen, and Harbaugh.
“I know that’s a big deal around here: ‘Final say,'” Mara said. “[Harbaugh] doesn’t have final say. It’s collaborative, and he’s the first to admit that. If he has final say with everything in that building, he wouldn’t be able to do his job. He’s going to be the most important cog in the wheel. Let’s put it that way. But in terms of final say, this is going to be a collaborative effort between ownership, general manager and coach.”
Schoen isn’t concerned about a potential power struggle between Harbaugh and himself.
“I’m not worried about that. I’ve been in the league for 26 years, so everywhere I’ve been, the head coach and general manager work together. That’s the only way it’s going to work,” Schoen said. “Get on the same page, go through the process. We’ve done it everywhere I’ve been, so I’m not worried about it. That’s just something on a piece of paper that doesn’t matter. We need to work together, and we’re going to come to the final conclusion and it’s always going to be about what’s best for the New York Giants. I have no problem with that, and I’m looking forward to working with him.”
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