Another week, another game and another plea to Giants co-owner John Mara to take action.
Ninety minutes before Sunday’s game against the Ravens at MetLife Stadium, a small aircraft flew overhead toting this message: “Mr. Mara Enough — We Won’t Stop Until You Fire Everyone.’’
This was a more aggressive demand compared with last week’s aerial messaging.
Prior to the 14-11 loss to the Saints, a plane flew across the sky above the stadium carrying a banner that read, “Mr. Mara Enough. PLZ Fix This Dumpster Fire.’’
This week’s overhead message came a few minutes after a first plane flew over the stadium, but this one did not contain a banner having anything to do with the Giants. It was a political advertisement for a candidate for the New Jersey governor race.
The Giants went into their Week 15 game with a record of 2-11 and on an eight-game losing streak, putting into question the job security of general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll.
The Giants went into the game as a 16-5-point underdog to the Ravens (8-5), the highest point spread in the NFL this season. It was the largest point spread as an underdog for a home team in the league since at least 1966.