The New York Giants have finally decided to pull the plug, officially relieving offensive coordinator Jason Garrett of his duties on Tuesday.
The move comes after head coach Joe Judge expressed a blunt disappointment in the team’s offense following a 30-10 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Monday night. It also comes after reports of growing frustration in the locker-room.
With only seven games remaining this season, it won’t be enough to save the Giants but it may provide opportunities for players like quarterback Daniel Jones to prove themselves.
Here is how Twitter reacted to Garrett’s termination:
Giants are going from Jason Garrett to Freddie Kitchens at offensive coordinator
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— Cleveland Sports Talk (@CLEsportsTalk) November 23, 2021
True story: Lafayette College fired John Garrett earlier today.
He is Jason Garrett’s brother.
— Zack Rosenblatt (@ZackBlatt) November 23, 2021
One thing for certain, Judge used his lifeline in letting Garrett go. If the offense doesn’t improve it’s not going to bode well. For comparison- when Fassel took over play calling in 2002 after Week 7, NYG scoring went from 12.7 ppg to 26.9 ppg. Will Kitchens move the needle?
— BigBlueVCR (@BigBlueVCR) November 23, 2021
I’ll say this too—the Maras are very close with Jason Garrett. This move couldn’t have been easy on them. And so pulling the trigger on it should put everyone else in the Giants building on notice.
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) November 23, 2021
The Giants firing Jason Garrett is like an entire mall is on fire but they focused the hose on the Auntie Anne’s pretzel shop.
— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) November 23, 2021
I know the Garrett firing came way too late for many, but I still have a hard time believing that Judge didn’t want this earlier, maybe even after last year. NOBODY could justify keeping Garrett after last night.
— The Giant Insider Newspaper & Podcast (@GiantInsider) November 23, 2021
I never like to see anyone lose their job. But, after last night’s game, I’m fairly certain Jason Garrett is still being paid by the Cowboys. #NYG
— D Sweeney (@daksweeney1) November 23, 2021
So… the Giants hired Jason Garrett as OC and then were disappointed when the realized they had Jason Garrett as OC?
That about sum it up?
— Whoever I Am (@ThatRodneyGuy) November 23, 2021
The second I saw a Giants play where the pocket collapsed on Jones and 3 receivers were colliding in the same spot last night, I knew either Garrett or Gettleman or both were gonna be fired. I guess it’s all on Garrett https://t.co/ZBKeIeliYr
— Jessie (@duranduran003) November 23, 2021
Seems fitting the last TD of the Jason Garrett era in NY went to an offensive lineman and his last series ended in two short pass attempts and a turnover on downs after two sacks.
— Bryan Fischer (@BryanDFischer) November 23, 2021
With the decision to fire Jason Garrett, the #Giants are essentially admitting they were wrong in thinking system continuity was most important (Gettleman said Daniel Jones not having to learn a new system was key in retaining Garrett).
NO ONE saw this coming, right? 🙄🙄🙄— Dan Schneier (@DanSchneierNFL) November 23, 2021
JG is a friend, but this was a necessary move from the Giants.
Assuming Kitchens gets the interim call, and don’t know if he is the answer, but something had to change.— Tiki Barber (@TikiBarber) November 23, 2021