MINNEAPOLIS — Giants co-owner Steve Tisch was “proud” after Sunday’s playoff victory however acknowledged “there is much work left to be done” to construct sustained success.
Tisch despatched his message to the media in a prolonged assertion offered by the Giants after the workforce’s 31-24 Wild Card win over the Vikings in yr one of many Joe Schoen-Brian Daboll regime.
He has not spoken this extensively to the media, even via workforce statements, in three years.
“My family and I are proud of the players, coaches and staff and how everyone throughout the entire organization has worked together to make this a successful season,” Tisch stated within the assertion. “We are completely satisfied for the Giants followers who’ve endured some robust instances with us lately. We admire their assist, ardour and enthusiasm.
“Joe and Dabs have laid the foundation for continued success,” Tisch continued. “We all agree there is much work left to be done. Their shared vision and constant dialogue is always about what is best for the organization, as is their consistent approach day in and day out and the great communication with John [Mara] and me.”
Tisch’s sentiment sounds acquainted.
He was stressed when he spoke in Jan. 2020, promising to be extra current in East Rutherford, N.J., to assist flip across the franchise. John Mara and Tisch compromised and retained GM Dave Gettleman whereas firing Pat Shurmur again then.
But Tisch additionally pushed for wholesale change final offseason, which led to the dismissals of each Gettleman and head coach Joe Judge.
Tisch endured a private tragedy in the summertime of 2020, so his silence and privateness have been revered. He was excited to see a win in Minnesota on Sunday, although, and stays devoted to creating positive this gained’t be fleeting success.
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