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Giants co-owner John Mara held a press conference on Monday and offered a blunt assessment of the team's prospects for the 2024 season. During the meeting, Mara conveyed his growing impatience with the current state of the franchise, emphasizing that the team's performance has not met expectations.
Mara's comments come in the wake of a disappointing season, where the Giants have struggled to find consistency on both sides of the ball. The co-owner acknowledged the challenges the team has faced but stressed the importance of accountability and improvement moving forward. He expressed his desire to see tangible results and a commitment to winning from both players and coaching staff.
As the organization heads into the offseason, Mara's remarks signal a potential shift in strategy and a renewed focus on building a competitive roster. Fans are hopeful that the leadership will take decisive action to address the team's shortcomings and restore pride to the franchise.
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