Where do I even begin? Let’s start here. No team loses games like the New York Giants. No other team takes you on an emotional rollercoaster that ends in heartbreak quite like the Giants.
Add last night’s loss to the pantheon of bad Giants’ losses. After Graham Gano kicked a field goal to put New York ahead 29-27 with two minutes left in the fourth quarter, I tweeted this out. I, like a lot of other Giant fans, know how this works. We’ve seen how this script ends.
Ok, so once again, wake me up when the WFT gets across midfield.
— Dan Girolamo (@danny_giro) September 17, 2021
Lo and behold, the Washington Football Team drove right down the field and set kicker Dustin Hopkins up for a 48-yard game-winning field goal. The kick was no good!
I jumped off my couch, screamed at the top of my lungs, and pounded my chest in celebration.
That happiness ended within 5 seconds after I saw the flag. Dexter Lawrence, who lined up a nose tackle, jumped offsides, giving the WFT another chance to win.
Dexter Lawrence jumps offside as Hopkins misses the game-winning field goal.
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) September 17, 2021
On the next chance, Hopkins send Washington home with the win 🤯https://t.co/fa9X9nUXgx
Spoiler alert: WFT won.
DUSTIN HOPKINS FOR THE WIN BABY pic.twitter.com/OOSMMnuiHr
— Washington Commanders (@Commanders) September 17, 2021
The Giants build you up just to rip your heart out at the end. It’s a disease. The Giants do not know how to win close football games. Sure, they can beat the Cowboys and Bengals with a backup quarterback, but they couldn’t beat Taylor Heinicke, who threw for 336 yards and 2 TDs in an excellent performance.
There are people to blame, but one man deserves none of it. That player is Daniel Jones, who played one of the best games of his career. Danny Dimes finished with 249 yards passing and 1 TD to go along with 95 yards rushing and 1 TD. Jones did everything the Giants asked him to do and more. Jones is the best runner on the team right now and if it weren’t for a BS holding penalty, he would’ve rushed for close to 150 yards and 2 TDs.
This epic Daniel Jones run didn't count…
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) September 17, 2021
(via @NFL)pic.twitter.com/0n5r7lkBPj
PFF gave Daniel Jones the best grade of his career (91.3) in Week 2 and it’s not particualrly close. #Giants
— Zack Rosenblatt (@ZackBlatt) September 17, 2021
I will be the first to say that Jones is not “the guy.” Jones hasn’t shown he’s a franchise quarterback. However, last night was not his fault. I understand the bar is not particularly high for Jones. That’s not a groundbreaking revelation. Jones is the butt of a lot of jokes, and a lot of the criticism is warranted. But last night isn’t on Dimes. Some will point to Darius Slayton’s drop and blame Dimes for throwing it too far. Could he have made a slightly better throw? Of course. But Dimes put that ball on Slayton’s hands. Slayton HAS to make that catch.
How in the world did Darius Slayton drop this ball 🤦🏼♂️https://t.co/rrISwKLJVc
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) September 17, 2021
Slayton can catch deep passes. He proved it earlier in the game!
Danny Dimes ➡️ Darius Slayton
— The Athletic (@TheAthletic) September 17, 2021
What an angle on this TD 😳
🎥 @nfl pic.twitter.com/PDzAfHPVPU
Dimes, you’re absolved (for now). Defense, take a seat. What happened to the Giants’ defense? This was supposed to be the strength of the team. Teddy Bridgewater and Heinicke, two quarterbacks that were backups heading into training camp, torched the Giants. The Broncos and WFT combined for over 800 (!) yards of total offense. That is unacceptable.
The pass rush is nonexistent. Who is the best pass rusher for the Giants right now? Anyone? My vote would be for Azeez Ojulari. When a rookie is leading the team in the sacks, there’s a problem.
Let’s not understate it, Patrick Graham’s defense has made Teddy Bridgewater and Taylor Heinecke look like Joe Montana and YA Tittle in the first two weeks.
— Pat Ragazzo (@ragazzoreport) September 17, 2021
The Giants’ run defense has been non existent as well without Dalvin Tomlinson
Graham needs to figure it out
Pound for pound, the Giants’ secondary was the best unit on the team coming into the season. Yet, they’ve been a massive disappointment. Terry Mclaurin became Jerry Rice last night. Patrick Graham has a “keep everything in front of you” mentality, which is fine in the first half. But when the game mattered, Heinicke carved the Giants’ secondary, scoring on two of the final three possessions to win the game. That can’t happen.
To the secondary’s credit, they did force a turnover in one of the biggest spots of the game.
Spot-Spacing concept vs. man coverage. James Bradberry reads it and closes. Great, great play. pic.twitter.com/gCByVS1D0B
— Nate Tice (@Nate_Tice) September 17, 2021
This leads me to my final point. The biggest percentage of the blame falls on Joe Judge and the entire coaching staff. Judge coached an awful game last night. For a coach that prides himself on execution and doing the little things right, the Giants were an undisciplined mess.
In the first half, the Giants took a delay of game/false start out of a timeout. That led to a sack, and that resulted in a punt. Points disappeared before our very eyes.
a delay of game AFTER you call a timeout on 3rd & 2 at the 27
— Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) September 17, 2021
penalty pushed back to the 32
sacked & pushed back to the 38
so bad
After the big turnover late in the fourth quarter, the Giants needed one first down to put the game away and make it so they have the ball last. Jason Garrett, who wasn’t awful last night, and the offense only wasted 16 seconds before kicking a field goal. That’s unacceptable. (I want to rant about Garrett’s play-calling, but I have to wrap this article up.)

Then, Lawrence jumped offsides on the most important play of the game. Judge is supposed to be a special teams guru, and yet this team made the biggest mistake of the game on special teams. You don’t see good teams jumping offsides on field goal attempts. The Giants were undisciplined, and that falls entirely on Judge.
I’ve defended Joe Judge in the past. And I still believe in him. But this is NOT the quote to give after what just happened. Unacceptable. https://t.co/pP7ZCmDQgZ
— Dan Girolamo (@danny_giro) September 17, 2021
Last night hurt a lot. Many are saying the season is over. Are they wrong? I’m not sure yet. If the Giants lose to the Falcons in Week 3 on Eli Manning Day, then I’m out on this season.
At least Giant fans get to relax on Sunday.
P.S. Saquon… yikes. If he’s hurt, sit him.
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