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Grading the Giants after their 23-20 win over the Washington Football Team on Sunday.
Offense
Daniel Jones played a clean game (although he did get a fumble on his ledger when he lost the ball out of
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Golden Tate can’t catch the ball from home.
The 32-year-old receiver was told to stay home from the Giants’ walk-through Wednesday as a form of discipline for his two outbursts during Monday’s
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Daniel Jones needs to sit.
The Giants’ second-year quarterback must be benched.
Immediately.
Not for the season.
Not for the rest of the month.
Just for their next game, Sunday at
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There is no doubt the Giants are getting better, improving, showing many of the earmarks of a stable, well-coached team capable of finding ways to stay just close enough to lose in agonizing
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There were a number of missed opportunities in Monday night’s crushing 25-23 home loss to the Buccaneers that surely kept the Giants up late into the night and into Tuesday morning.
No sequence,
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At some point, the moral victories become morale killers.
At some point, there has to be a breakthrough, a reckoning that ends with the right numbers on the scoreboard. It isn’t enough to accept a
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The Giants won’t take any cues from antagonizer Rex Ryan under Joe Judge’s watch.
Especially not this week.
Judge, who spent eight years as a New England Patriots special teams coach, was asked
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All signs pointed toward a breakout year for Giants tight end Evan Engram — until the first half of the season opener happened. A dropped pass at the first-down marker preceded a mistimed connection in the end zone and an offensive pass interference penalty. The dizzying spiral continued with a few blocking whiffs, and suddenly …
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The strategy is sound, yet simple enough for anyone who has watched the Giants the past two seasons to come up with: Stop Saquon Barkley, stop the Giants. “We had a commitment and we weren’t going to be bashful about that commitment,’’ Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said after his team’s 26-16 win Monday night. “We …
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Pleased. Happy with the effort. Fought his butt off. Played hard. 0-1. It does not all add up, but that is fine, for now. Joe Judge must play the long game with his young and, as was the case in the season-opening loss to the Steelers, overmatched first Giants team. His head coaching debut was …