It is a new year, but do not fear, it is not the same old garbage thrown out there by the Giants.
It is worse.
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It is a new year, but do not fear, it is not the same old garbage thrown out there by the Giants. It is worse. Is that possible? Well, yeah, as anyone who decided to spend three hours of their lives on Sunday now knows all too well, as another weekend of NFL football provided another painful reminder that the New York Football Giants are incapable of putting an acceptable product on the field. It is not easy to get obliterated by the lowly Bears, but the more-lowly Giants made it look easy. An incompetent, scared and overmatched offensive unit should not have bothered to show up at Soldier Field. There have been too many dreadful offensive displays this season, but this was hideous even by Giants standards. Mike Glennon, back at quarterback, set the position back decades and the latest iteration of the offensive line made attempting passes a bad idea. It added up to a 29-3 loss, ringing in 2022 pretty much the way this sad-sack team ended 2021. The Giants are 4-12 and their season cannot end soon enough, as the beat-downs are growing increasingly embarrassing. The Giants were 4-7 when Daniel Jones went down and out for the remainder of the season with a sprained neck. Since then, they are 0-5 and scoring a touchdown is a monumental task that they often cannot come close to achieving. The Giants are 22-58 in the past five years,19-45 the past four seasons with general manager Dave Gettleman running the football operation. Gettleman will lose his job as a result of all this losing. Giants ownership does not want to fire head coach Joe Judge after only two seasons, but the way his team is stumbling and bumbling to the finish, Judge’s case is growing more difficult to defend.