Former general manager Dave Gettleman will go down in New York Giants history as a villain. Between drafting a running back with the No. 2 pick, trading the franchise’s most iconic receiver, and signing several busts in free agency, the fanbase’s vitriol is understandable.
It took four offseasons, but New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen has pretty much scrubbed away the roster foundation once put in place by Dave Gettleman, his predecessor.
The Giants now have their quarterback room assembled, adding Jameis Winston, Russell Wilson and Jaxson Dart to join Tommy DeVito. This is the first room assembled by the current regime, which inherited Daniel Jones and stuck with the Dave Gettleman draftee for three years.
Post-draft, Brian Daboll confirmed Russell Wilson will remain the Giants‘ starter entering the season. Considering Jaxson Dart‘s profile, it should not be expected the former Ole Miss and USC passer would have a good chance to overtake Wilson before the season.
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Former New York Giants running back Saquon Barkley will lead the Philadelphia Eagles onto the field this Sunday in Super Bowl LIX and no one is prouder than the team’s former general manager, Dave Gettleman.
The New York Giants are almost fully ridden of all of their 2021 NFL Draft selections after their most recent roster cut. Former general manager Dave Gettleman has had his reputation spoiled after a tumultuous tenure as the Giants’ front-office boss that ultimately came to an unceremonious conclusion in the 2022 offseason.
With the sixth overall pick in the 2019 NFL draft, the New York Giants selected Duke quarterback Daniel Jones. That decision, made by then-general manager Dave Gettleman, drew immediate criticism from the experts and ire from the fans.
The New York Giants’ 2021 draft class — the last one selected by former general manager Dave Gettleman — drew positive grades from critics in the days and weeks afterward.
The New York Giants have been operating under the leadership of general manager Joe Schoen for the last three offseasons now. Schoen took over as general manager in the 2022 offseason, succeeding former GM Dave Gettleman who led New York’s front office from 2018 to 2021.
Former New York Giants general manager Dave Gettleman didn't mince words in offering an opinion about independent NFL draft analysts working outside the NFL's 32 clubs' infrastructures.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
And you thought you’d never see Gettleman in this space again Former New York Giants general manager Dave Gettleman called media NFL Draft analysts “clowns” in comments made to the @InsideTheLeague newsletter run by Neil Stratton.
Dave Gettleman is still as old school as it gets. The former Carolina Panthers and New York Giants general manager was recently interviewed by Neil Stratton of Inside the League.
Former New York Giants General Manager Dave Gettleman’s tenure was marked by a series of questionable decisions that significantly impacted the team. His approach to free agent signings and draft choices often missed the mark, notably when he passed up on potential elite prospects for less effective alternatives.
When the New York Giants selected running back Saquon Barkley at No. 2 overall in the 2018 NFL draft, it was a widely controversial decision. There was a segment of the Giants’ fanbase that was in love with the pick, but a separate segment who felt they overreached.
Former NFL cornerback-turned-ESPN analyst Domonique Foxworth is no stranger to ruffling feathers with the opinionated analysis he’s shared on the many ESPN radio shows he appears on regularly like “First Take” and “Get Up.”
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Outsiders assumed Gettleman and Judge were, at the very least, mostly in agreement regarding meaningful decisions. It appears, however, that may not be accurate.
The New York Giants will be searching for a new general manager this offseason, but it seems whomever they hire won't have to worry about finding a new coach.