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Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs As the New York Giants were in the process of getting blown out at home 35-14 by the visiting Baltimore Ravens, a plane flew over MetLife Stadium trailing a message for the owner of Big Blue: “MR. MARA ENOUGH — WE WON’T STOP UNTIL YOU FIRE EVERYONE.”That sentiment, which was expressed by another plane during another stadium flyover last week, is getting harder to ignore as the Giants boast the worst record in the NFL (2-12) and are the only team in the league without a win at home (0-8).

New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll looks on prior to a game against the Baltimore Ravens. Daboll’s days at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey may be numbered.
New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll looks on prior to a game against the Baltimore Ravens. Daboll’s days at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey may be numbered.
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Essentially quarterback-less after jettisoning Daniel Jones to waivers and a bigger, albeit less publicized, dumpster fire than their crosstown rival New York Jets, the Giants’ lone bright spot this season has been first-round draft pick Malik Nabers.Luckily for the Giants, Nabers, who had 10 catches and a touchdown in Sunday’s loss, had his eye on the ball and not on the sky against the Ravens.”I ain’t see it. I ain’t see the plane,” he said after the game. “Obviously I didn’t pay for it, I didn’t do anything with it. Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes in Danger of Missing Multiple Weeks: ReportFor a second straight week, a banner flew over MetLife Stadium with a message prior to today’s Giants-Ravens matchup:”Mr. Mara enough – we won’t stop until you fire everyone” pic.twitter.com/n0T0SwBNwy— Giants Videos (@SNYGiants) December 15, 2024
Giants head coach Brian Daboll, who is now 17-30-1 (.301 winning percentage) coaching the G-Men and mathematically inferior to his hated predecessor Joe Judge (10-23, .303), also pleaded ignorance when asked about the plane during his postgame press conference.However, Daboll did have a response to the plane and its message. “I didn’t know about it until you told me right now,” he said. “So, control what you can control. Get ready to go ahead and have a good week and whoever’s available, get them ready to play.”More NFL: Dolphins WR Carted Off Field After Scary Helmet-to-Helmet HitDaboll’s “control what you can control” message was more of a mantra during his postgame comments as he repeated the phrase at least six times to reporters. It’s a good thought, but Daboll likely wouldn’t need to be hammering it home unless things in New York had spiraled out of control, especially his own.Losers of nine straight games with three remaining and a clear chance to stretch the futility streak to a franchise-record 12 straight, the Giants are in freefall with no net in sight.What can be seen? The planes, not drones, over MetLife in New Jersey.”I mean, everybody’s entitled to their own opinion,” longtime Giant wideout Darius Slayton (he arrived in the 2019 NFL Draft) said after Sunday’s loss. “I understand the fans’ perspective, the frustration and all that type of thing. At the end of the day, I think we have a talented roster, I think they’ve built a talented roster here and we just have to do a couple things a little bit better to get it back going in the right direction.”Good luck.For more news on the NFL, head to Newsweek Sports.

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