New York Giants Players Frustrated by Lack of Postseason Success
Casey Kreiter, a key member of the Giants’ offense, expressed his growing frustration with the team’s inability to secure a playoff spot in recent seasons. “It hurts more and more” not being able to make a postseason push, he said in an interview. Kreiter pointed to the team’s inconsistent play and inability to close out games as major factors contributing to their struggles. The Giants have missed the playoffs in three of the past four seasons, with Kreiter believing that this lack of success is taking a toll on the players. “We’re not getting any younger,” he said. “We’re starting to see guys get hurt more often, and it’s not just physical injuries. It’s mental fatigue from losing games and not being able to make a run.” Kreiter’s comments were echoed by several other Giants players, who spoke about the emotional toll of missing the playoffs. The team’s coaching staff has acknowledged that their performance in recent years has been subpar, but Kreiter believes that more needs to be done to address the issues. “We need to get back to fundamentals and start playing like a cohesive unit,” he said. “We can’t keep relying on individual players to make plays when we’re not executing as a team.” The Giants’ front office is expected to make several changes in the coming weeks, with Kreiter hoping that these moves will ultimately lead to improved performance on the field.