The Giants‘ belief in GM Joe Schoen looks more absurd in light of the Miami Dolphins’ Friday firing of GM Chris Grier.
Grier ran the Dolphins for 9 full seasons and a part of a tenth. He completed with a .490 common season profitable share (77-80), a .517 AFC East profitable share (30-27), three playoff berths and no postseason wins.
Schoen, in the meantime, has a .347 common season profitable share (20-38-1), a .217 NFC East profitable share (5-17-1), one playoff berth and one postseason win in 2022.
Schoen additionally has an astounding 2-14-0 report (.125 profitable share) in 16 conferences with the Giants’ two greatest rivals: He’s 0-7 in opposition to the Dallas Cowboys and 2-7 in opposition to the Philadelphia Eagles.
Even Grier’s 4-15 report in opposition to the Payments (.211) comes with the next profitable share than that. And he beat up on the Jets, going 15-4 (.789), profitable the video games he was alleged to.
Schoen (3-3-1) isn’t even over .500 in opposition to the Washington Commanders.
Grier made it via three head coaches: Adam Gase (23-25, .479), Brian Flores (24-25, .489) and Mike McDaniel (30-30, .500). Schoen got here in as a collaborative pairing with Brian Daboll, who additionally was in line for the Dolphins’ job that McDaniel landed in 2022.
It’s attainable Schoen will develop into the beneficiary of Grier’s firing as a result of the Dolphins now could commerce a few of its most tasty accessible gamers.
It’s wild, although, that the historic Giants franchise continues to tolerate being a laughingstock below Schoen when a franchise just like the Dolphins is placing its foot down on a GM who hovered round .500.
It reinforces how far they’ve fallen.

