The New York Giants are sticking with general manager Joe Schoen and coach Brian Daboll.
Team president and co-owner John Mara announced Monday that he and co-owner Steve Tisch decided to move forward with the Giants' current leadership even after a 3-14 season that ranks among the franchise's worst.
''We came to the decision that staying with both of them is the best course of action for us right now,'' Mara said at the team's facility. ''I think in Brian's case, he was the Coach of the Year two years ago. That didn't disappear all of a sudden. I still believe he can do that again. And in Joe's case, I thought we had an outstanding draft class this year. I thought we had a really good free agency period. I really like the staff that he's put together and built.''
Mara said he spoke to Schoen and Daboll for ''several hours'' last Friday before deciding to bring them both back.
''I think that they're the right two guys to lead us going forward," Mara said. ''I understand, believe me, that that's not going to be the most popular decision in Giant land.''
Frustrated fans, unhappy during a franchise-record 10-game losing streak, flew banners from planes above MetLife Stadium before the Giants' last two home games, urging Mara to make wholesale changes.
''I didn't need planes flying over me to tell me how upset the fans are,'' Mara said. ''I hear from them every day. So, that really did not have much of an effect. I get how upset they are. I try to respond to them. Nobody was more upset than I am about how we performed in recent years. I have to stand up here and take the heat for that.''
Instead, Schoen and Daboll will be back next season and spend the next few months searching for a quarterback — the Giants have the No. 3 overall pick in the draft in April — while trying to build a roster to compete in the NFC East after going 0-6 in the division and finishing 1-8 at home overall.