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    'Hard Knocks' keeps making Giants look bad

    By Sam Neumann,

    1 day ago
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    The New York Giants can’t help themselves when it comes to giving more Hard Knocks access than they should.

    With the Chicago Bears featured as the Training Camp team, as opposed to the Giants being the offseason team for HBO’s series, it’s quite ironic that the two teams would intersect again. At a time when Bears general manager Ryan Poles said that Hard Knocks would have a hard time finding teams to do the offseason edition because of how much information the Giants revealed, Joe Schoen put his foot in his mouth — again .

    Now, Schoen had to know that he was on camera, but it didn’t stop him from saying what everyone already knew. The Giants weren’t exactly shy about wanting to move up for a quarterback during the 2024 NFL Draft, and the offseason edition of Hard Knocks highlighted that. While Schoen often defended Jones’ performance, some, like Boomer Esiason , said that the reality sports docuseries produced by HBO and NFL Films made it seem like the Giants felt “stuck” with the former Duke product.

    And Schoen who was in attendance for Clemson-Georgia in Week 1, in addition to Poles, said the quiet part aloud. Now, this can be interpreted in a number of ways, but Schoen told Poles that it had to be nice that he wasn’t looking at the (quarterbacks). In one way, it can be an ode to the Bears having their quarterback of the future in Caleb Williams, but it also could point to the Giants searching for theirs.

    Likely to move on from Jones after the season’s end, Schoen was probably eying Georgia’s Carson Beck, who many NFL Draft experts see as the No. 1 quarterback prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft class. That wasn’t what Schoen was saying, but we can insinuate that’s what he was hinting at.

    Teams scout quarterbacks all the time, whether they need them or not. A team that has Jones, Drew Lock, and Tommy DeVito on its roster undoubtedly will be searching for its quarterback of the future. There’s no question about that. It’s interesting that Schoen would be heard on camera saying that.

    That’s one of those cases where the viewers can connect the dots, but it just goes to show why Colin Cowherd and Michael Lombardi—among several others— were uber-critical of what the Giants chose to reveal in the offseason version of the docuseries.

    Perhaps this was tongue-in-cheek, but the Giants cards have been bleeding all offseason. It’s not like this isn’t just another iteration of this drama, with another New York team in quarterback purgatory, in desperate search of its own Caleb Williams.

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    The post Giants can’t escape ‘Hard Knocks’ drama in Bears season finale appeared first on Awful Announcing .

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