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Don't Blame Jaxson Dart For Big Blue's GIANT Loss

  • Writer: Dominic Konareski
    Dominic Konareski
  • 2 minutes ago
  • 1 min read

Forget 'welcome to the NFL moment,' Jaxson Dart has gotten a face full of 'welcome to the New York Giants' moments.

A 33 point fourth quarter was the embarrassing demise for the New York Giants Sunday. A good performance by Jaxson Dart is now overshadowed by his late interception and the downfall for New York’s defense as the Giants are now 2-5.


The Giants offense was great as a whole, scoring in every quarter. It was the defense that faulted heavily. After three shutout quarters of football it was as if the entire defense took an early vacation. 


You can blame the rookie quarterback for a terrible interception or put it on the kicker who missed two extra points, but the fact is this game shouldn’t have even been close. The Giants defense gave up nearly 250 yards in the fourth quarter alone and, you know, 33 points.


Overall, Dart threw for 3 touchdowns and 283 yards off of 15 completions.


There’s blown leads and there’s what the New York Giants did. NFL teams had won 1,602 consecutive games when leading by 18+ points with six minutes of less to play in Q4 – that was until the Giants broke the streak. 

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