The Giants' Bold Move: Defending Abdul Carter's Potential
In a controversial yet intriguing move, Giants General Manager Joe Schoen has stood by his decision to draft Abdul Carter, a young pass rusher with a unique story. Carter, at just 21 years old, has already faced his fair share of challenges, but Schoen believes in his potential.
But here's where it gets controversial... Carter's journey so far has been marked by more benchings than sacks. Yet, Schoen remains confident, stating, "Abdul is a smart young man who understands the magnitude of his actions and the responsibilities of being a pro." Schoen highlights the unique challenges of being thrust into the spotlight in New York City at such a young age.
And this is the part most people miss... Schoen acknowledges that player development goes beyond the field. He emphasizes the importance of growing and maturing, especially for a 21-year-old in a high-pressure environment. "Part of our job is to develop them as football players and as people," Schoen said, adding, "We will continue to do that for everyone in our organization."
Interim head coach Mike Kafka has benched Carter for disciplinary reasons, a decision Schoen supports. "Kafka makes these calls, and we back him fully," Schoen explained.
So, as the season winds down, Schoen stands by his draft choice. But what do you think? Is Carter's potential worth the risk? Or is this a case of overconfidence? We'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments. Don't be shy - let's discuss!