data-mm-id=”_16pdr6pbj”>The excuses are gone. Vague outlines of what success looks like aren't welcome anymore either. After five straight losing seasons and two years of sub-par quarterback play, Daniel Jones must take a large step forward and the Giants must field a winning team in 2021. If not, Giants ownership must move on from Jones and general managers Dave Gettleman in 2022. Simple as that. The Giants made a large free-agent splash this weekend when they signed former Detroit Lions receiver Kenny Golladay to be Jones' new No. 1 out wide. Gettleman made Golladay the eighth-highest paid receiver in the league and gave him $40 million guaranteed, the fifth-highest amount for a wide receiver in the NFL. It's a risky signing because Golladay is coming off a hip injury …