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NY Giants Weekly

NY Giants Weekly

The official New York Giants podcast of Gotham Sports Network (@GothamSN) - in collaboration with NYG Daily (@NYGdaily)

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The New York Giants scored an offensive touchdown for the first time in more than a month and had maybe the most functional offense of the entire season this week against the Washington Commanders. With backup quarterback Tyrod Taylor starting in place of the injured Daniel Jones, the Giants were able to push the ball a bit more down the field as the veteran's pocket presence allowed New York to operate at a higher level. Will, @Twentee7 joins the show to offer a differing perspective on Bobby Johnson and drops a scoop from the Giants beat. 

The New York Giants lost a professional football game once again but for the first time since Arizona, the team didn't embarrass itself. With starting quarterback Daniel Jones suffering from a neck injury, backup Tyrod Taylor made the spot start and showed that the Giants are capable of running a functional offense. Does Tyrod make the Giants more competitive than Jones? Is the tank marching on full speed ahead? Are the New England Patriots even worse? 

The New York Giants didn't even need to get off the bus Sunday afternoon against the Miami Dolphins. There wasn't a single moment of competitive football from a Giants team that's looked like the least competitive team in the entire NFL through five weeks. The Dolphins obliterated the Giants with several explosive plays of more than 50 yards and hit Daniel Jones so many times the quarterback left the game with a neck injury. 

The New York Football Giants didn't just lose 24-3 to the Seattle Seahawks on Monday Night Football. The team was dismantled systematically over four quarters as a group that over achieved last season was reminded just how hard it is to win in the NFL consistently. Sitting at 1-3 with looming battles against the Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins, it feels like the Giants season is almost certainly over now. But with 13 games to go, what does that mean for the rest of the season? 

The New York Giants expected to build off of their surprisingly successful 2022 season in year two of the Brian Daboll and Joe Schoen regime. However, after another difficult loss to one of the NFL's best teams in the San Francisco 49ers, the Giants look awfully closer to the teams of two and three years ago than last year's. How far are the Giants away from closing that gap? How much better can Daniel Jones really play? Is the Giants' defense a real cause for concern or is it early season gelling issues. Is Kayvon Thibodeaux headed in the right direction? When will the Giants find a way to manufacture offense against a consistent pass rush? Oh and listener questions from Twitter. 

Holy shit Daniel Dimed. The New York Giants pulled off a 20 point comeback against the lowly Arizona Cardinals after the team's scoreless quarter streak reached six at the half. After only putting up 63 total yards in the first half, Quarterback Daniel Jones put up more than 300 total yards in the second half. The Giants might have won the game, but they lost running back Saquon Barkley to an ankle sprain for several weeks and face the perennial Super Bowl Contender San Francisco 49ers with just three days to prepare.  

Giants pull off 20 point comeback, win 31-28 vs Cardinals 

The New York Giants laid a literal egg against the Dallas Cowboys last Sunday and have a great opportunity at a get right game against the Arizona Cardinals this week. The Giants are dealing with hamstring injuries to both Darren Waller and Andrew Thomas. There is early speculation that Thomas may sit Sunday's game against the Cardinals to prepare for the short week game against the San Francisco 49ers the following Thursday. 

The matchup against a Cardinals team looks like a laugher on paper. The Cardinals feature Josh Dobbs, a career backup QB as their starter is a chance for the Giants defense to step up and win the game in spite of the team's questions on offense. 

The New York Football Giants may have arrived at Metlife Stadium to play the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday Night Football, but that was the extent of their physical exertion for the evening. The Giants got their butts kicked for four straight quarters, losing the game 40-0 with not a single positive take away. The Giants suffered several injuries and the roster's flaws were glaring against a talented Cowboy defense that battered Daniel Jones in a driving rain storm. 

The New York Giants kickoff the 2023 NFL season Sunday night at 8:15 PM against their division rival Dallas Cowboys to start a season that feels like it might be the next step towards long-term success. The guys pick all 17 regular season games, cover a litany of prop bets for both players and the team plus set the table for the first Sunday Night Football game of the season as the Giants look to beat the Cowboys for the first time since 2021 and the first time against Dak Prescott since 2016.

The New York Giants cut down to the team's final 53 man roster and managed to pickup the majority of their cuts as practice squad additions. Oh and the Giants traded for linebacker Isaiah Simmons and pass rusher Boogie Basham in the last week too to solidify the team's defense going into the start of the season. Plus, Aaron Rodgers, Randall Cobb and the rest of the New York Jets might be bullies for taking a preseason game so seriously. Lastly, fantasy talk, because all everyone wants in late August is to hear other people talk about their fantasy football team.