The Giants played the Washington Commanders Sunday at MetLife Stadium.
that second-half surge in the Arizona desertAnd then, without warning and seemingly without reason, the Giants’ offense showed up for a brief stretch Sunday afternoon at MetLife Stadium and that was enough to produce a 14-7 win over the Washington Commanders.Collect your advanced degree in psychic premonitions if you saw that last one coming, especially on a day when the Giants were forced to start two offensive tackles that weren’t even on the roster three weeks ago.
The Giants entered the game at 1-5 and riding a four-game losing streak. There was plenty of blame to go around, but the bulk of it belonged to Daboll and the offense, which had not scored a touchdown since the third quarter of the team’s Week 3 loss to the San Francisco 49ers.The streak without a touchdown was a month and a day old and had covered 205 minutes going into Sunday’s game against the Commanders.
A quarterback draw by Taylor covered 20 more yards and took the Giants to the 8-yard line, but it appeared as if things were going to stall again when the opening quarter ended with a sack that pushed the Giants back to the 12. Two plays into the second quarter, things looked even more grim when Taylor and the offense faced a third-and-15 situation after Pugh was flagged for holding.
But in the second half, the Giants reminded us all of why the first six weeks of this season have been such a struggle. From that point on, the offense squandered opportunities to put the game away with the worst sequence coming shortly after Taylor connected on a 42-yard pass that put the Giants at the Washington 21-yard line.
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