Michael Strahan went on a passionate rant about the New York Giants during Week 12’s episode of Fox NFL Sunday. As the Giants fell to a disheartening 2-9 record following their loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Strahan, a legendary figure in Giants history, expressed his deep frustration with the team’s current state.
Strahan, who is not just a Hall of Famer but also a devoted fan, knows the ins and outs of the franchise. He has witnessed the highs and lows of the team and understands what it takes to succeed. This season, however, it seems like everything that could go wrong has gone wrong. "What can I say? New York is suffering right now," Strahan lamented, capturing the sentiment of many Giants fans.
The former defensive end didn’t hold back in his critique, particularly focusing on the quarterback situation. "The Giants are going through it, and obviously, everyone is making a big deal about Daniel Jones," he noted. The struggles at the quarterback position have been evident, with injuries and inconsistent play leading to a revolving door of signal-callers. "Starting quarterback, backup quarterback, off the team within a few days," Strahan pointed out, highlighting the chaotic nature of the position.
Adding to the Giants’ woes, Strahan criticized the team’s decision to let running back Saquon Barkley leave. Barkley has been lighting it up for the Philadelphia Eagles, racking up an impressive 1,392 rushing yards and 12 total touchdowns in just 11 games. "Letting go of Saquon Barkley who is now lighting it up for the Eagles and potentially, in my opinion, is an MVP or could be an MVP candidate," Strahan said, emphasizing the impact of that decision on the Giants’ offense.
Terry Bradshaw, another NFL legend, chimed in during the segment, reinforcing Strahan’s points about the quarterback situation. "Slow down, you gotta start all over now," Bradshaw advised, echoing the sentiment that without a reliable quarterback, the team’s chances of success are severely diminished. "You can have everything, but you don’t have a quarterback," he added, driving home the point that the Giants need to find a leader under center.
As the conversation continued, Strahan’s frustration was palpable, but he also sought to find a silver lining for Giants fans. "If you’re a Giants fan, you know what you can feel good about? There’s one thing to feel good about if you’re a Giants fan because the Jets suck too this year," he quipped, attempting to lighten the mood amidst the gloom surrounding the Giants.
Looking ahead, the Giants find themselves in a position to make significant changes. With the 2025 NFL Draft approaching, they currently hold the No. 2 pick, which gives them a prime opportunity to select a new quarterback to lead the franchise. The buzz around college football suggests that Shedeur Sanders from Colorado could be the first quarterback off the board.
While Strahan was hesitant to reveal which quarterback he would prefer for the Giants, his passion for the team was clear. He redirected his anger from the Giants to the neighboring New York Jets, showcasing his loyalty and commitment to the Giants while also acknowledging the struggles of their cross-town rivals.
In the midst of all this turmoil, Strahan’s passionate commentary serves as a reminder of the deep connection fans have with their teams. The Giants’ current struggles are not just about wins and losses; they reflect a broader sense of identity for the franchise and its supporters.
As the NFL season progresses, one thing is clear: the Giants need a quarterback to turn things around. Fans are left wondering how the organization will address this critical need in the offseason. With Strahan’s insights ringing in their ears, Giants fans are left hoping for a brighter future as they navigate this challenging season.
In the world of the NFL, where every game counts and every decision can have lasting repercussions, the Giants have a monumental task ahead. They must not only find a quarterback but also rebuild a team that once held a storied legacy. As Strahan passionately stated, "You need a quarterback in order to win, no matter how many great players you have." The clock is ticking, and the Giants must act swiftly to reclaim their place among the NFL elite.