EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Seven games into the season, the New York Giants are fading fast. The team's offense has been lackluster all season, and their latest home loss has left fans reeling. At 0-4 at home, the Giants' woes show no signs of letting up anytime soon.
The question on everyone's mind is, what's going wrong? The team's struggles on offense have been well-documented, but their inability to put up points at home is reaching crisis levels. Despite a strong defense, the Giants' anemic offense is consistently failing to hold up their end of the bargain.
Head coach Joe Judge & Co. need to take a long, hard look at the offense and figure out a way to kickstart the unit. Whether that means shaking up the coaching staff, making a change at quarterback, or trying out new playmakers, something needs to be done and fast. The team's fans are getting restless, and the media is beginning to circle.
Giants' fans took to social media after their latest loss to vent their frustrations. "This offense is an absolute joke," wrote one disgruntled fan. "How can we expect to compete when we can't even move the chains at home?" Another fan simply stated, "Time for a change. This coaching staff is holding us back."
The Giants' front office faces a stern test as they navigate this difficult stretch. Can they find a way to turn their season around, or will they continue to slide down the standings? One thing is certain: something needs to change, and fast.
The question now is, what will the team do next? Will they ride out the storm with their current coaching staff and quarterback, or will they look to make some drastic changes in an attempt to shake things up? Whatever the answer is, one thing is clear: the status quo is no longer acceptable for this Giants' team.