The New York Giants are 0-2 again. But are they finally ... watchable?
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The New York Giants are 0-2 again. But are they finally ... watchable?
"When Fox analyst Greg Olsen noted that this week's version of Russell Wilson was unrecognizable from Week 1, he could have referred to the entire New York Giants team. Limping into Dallas after their dismal opening loss to the Commanders, the Giants picked up where they left off with a lot of stupid mistakes. Offensive tackle James Hudson III stole the limelight as he somehow amassed four consecutive penalties on New York's first possession."
"Hudson was duly benched but the Giants' penalties kept coming they gave away 160 yards' worth on Sunday. And yet despite the penalties, the Giants we saw on Sunday in Dallas were nothing like the hapless team we saw last week and for large parts of the last decade. This squad showed fight, moxie, and an offense at its best. Wilson was sensational, proving his critics wrong by, simply put, producing one of the best games of his career."
New York committed numerous costly mistakes, including offensive tackle James Hudson III drawing four consecutive penalties on the first possession and the team surrendering 160 penalty yards. The Giants displayed resilience and an energized offense led by Russell Wilson, who passed for 450 yards and three touchdowns. Malik Nabers delivered several explosive plays, highlighted by a 48-yard touchdown connection with Wilson. Dallas tied the game with a 64-yard field goal by Brandon Aubrey, and the game went to overtime. Wilson threw an interception in overtime, and Aubrey converted a 46-yard field goal for the Cowboys' win.
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