Brandon Marshall, who's currently a free agent, had a rough tenure with the New York Giants in 2017. Many believed he was a perfect signing to pair with Odell Beckham Jr. and Sterling Shepard on offense. However, he only played in five games before suffering a season-ending injury.

Despite only playing in five games, Marshall had a lot of words to say about the Giants. In an interview with Colin Cowherd of The Herd on Fox Sports 1, Marshall spoke out about the Giants not being a well-run organization.

“Oh you putting me on the spot right now, Marshall said. I did not. I think they’re great people, I think they’re a great organization, but I don’t think they’re disruptive enough. There are a few organizations like the Chicago Bears, the New York Giants, even the Pittsburgh Steelers, where it’s all about history.

They don’t want to change certain things, they want a certain guy, and I think that puts them in a box when the game is changing every year; when the culture of the kid is changing every year. When the culture of the coach is changing every year. So I think, yes, they have great leadership — great people — but they’re so rich in tradition and they want to preserve that so much that it handicaps them from actually competing today.”

There's no arguing that the Giants have been an awful run franchise in recent years. However, they're hoping to change things up this upcoming season. They've already hired a young head coach in Joe Judge and made some nice acquisitions in free agency. But ultimately, there's no telling if the Giants have successfully overturned their franchise if the results don't show this upcoming season.