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The one thing New York Giants fans should be watching this week

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Your New York Giants still need a QB. You know it.

This New York Giants team is stuck in neutral, plain and simple. Four and thirteen, a losing record, that's not what we sign up for in New York City. The narrative around town, especially when I'm grabbing a slice down by Lombardi’s, is that we’re still looking for answers at quarterback. Signing Bandon Allen, you gotta be kidding me with this. It’s a depth move, sure, but it doesn't move the needle for any true Big Blue fan. We've been here before, cycling through guys, hoping someone sticks. It’s a frustrating watch, especially after the last few years. We need a signal-caller, someone who can lead this offense, not just manage it.

### Don't Miss This About Your Giants

The one thing folks aren't paying enough attention to, and they should be, is the draft. Forget about all these other teams making moves; our focus needs to be laser-sharp.

* The 2026 NFL draft talk is already heating up.

* We've got draft capital and we need to use it smart.

* That’s where we find the future, not in these stop-gap signings.

What's coming is the draft, and it matters because that’s our chance to finally get a franchise quarterback, or at least a cornerstone offensive player. If we don't hit big there, we're looking at another season of scratching our heads, wondering what could have been. We need to be aggressive, make a move, do something to shake things up. Big Blue bleeds blue, and so do I — from the Meadowlands to the grave, but my patience ain't endless.

Colleen Marchetti-Burns, MiTL Sports Desk.

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