A Familiar Ending to a Frustrating Season
The New York Giants dropped to 2-8 after a painful 24-20 loss to the Chicago Bears, and it felt like a rerun we have all seen far too many times. The team once again held a double digit lead in the second half and once again could not finish the job. What could have been a confidence building win quickly turned into another reminder that this roster is thin, this coaching staff is struggling, and the margin for error has vanished.
The Jaxson Dart Effect
The Offense Loses Its Rhythm Without Him
You can feel the entire energy of the offense shift the moment Jaxson Dart steps on the field. Everything moves with purpose and confidence. Once he left with a concussion, that rhythm evaporated. Russell Wilson came in and the offense simply stalled. Drives drifted instead of building. Momentum leaked away like air from a tire.
Dart is the engine. He makes this entire offense function. I don’t even care about the wins and losses anymore. I just hope Dart is okay, because he is the future. I laid out a blueprint for how I thought this game would play out, and I hate to pat myself on the back, but it happened almost exactly as expected once he was forced out.
The hope now is that Dart clears protocol quickly. Missing even one game shifts the entire direction of the offense. If he cannot go, Russell Wilson should not be the automatic next man up. Jameis Winston gives the team a better chance to actually move the football.
Slayton and Johnson Step Up
Flashes of Production, But Not Enough
Darius Slayton came out strong with a productive first half, but he disappeared after the break. One catch in the second half is simply not enough, especially with Dart sidelined and the team desperate for someone to make a play.
Theo Johnson delivered a promising performance with 7 catches for 75 yards. When he settles in he becomes a real threat. His size and athleticism create mismatches, and this was another step forward. Consistency remains the hurdle.
The Turning Point That Changed Everything
The fumble forced by C.J. Gardner Johnson on Dart felt like the one moment where the entire game bent out of shape. If the Giants score on that possession, it becomes a three score lead. Chicago would have been forced into desperation mode far earlier. Instead, the ball popped loose, the Bears found life, and the Giants never regained control.
Defense Brings Heat, But Cannot Finish
Caleb Williams Escapes Again and Again
The defense spent the entire afternoon in Caleb Williams’ face. They had him corralled five or six times. They got hands on him. They had angles. Yet he slipped out of everything. His elusiveness was a major reason he was the top pick in last year’s draft and the Giants saw it up close.
The unit continues to struggle closing the deal. Pressure without sacks eventually becomes exhaustion. Missed tackles pile up. Running lanes open. The pattern has become familiar.
Deonte Banks Continues to Struggle
Deonte Banks is having a tough season and this game did nothing to change the narrative. He wiped away what would have been Abdul Carter’s first full sack and added more penalties to a growing pile. With Paulson Adebo out, the cornerback room is stretched thin and Banks is not helping the situation.
Special Teams and Coaching Concerns
Younghoe Koo at least looked like a professional kicker on the field. If Graham Gano needs more time to get fully healthy, Koo should continue to get his opportunities.
Then there is the coaching, which continues to weigh down this team. The blown leads, the repeated breakdowns, the same issues every week, it all points toward a staff struggling to get this team to finish games. Shane Bowen’s defense cannot hold leads. Missed tackles, poor angles, blown coverages, all of it keeps showing up on repeat.
Brian Daboll’s early success feels far away now. Once upon a time, this team finished games. Now they lose them in the same ways every week. It is a troubling pattern and it is fair to question where this is all going.
Draft Watch Is Back
The season has slipped into familiar territory. The draft watch is fully alive again, and it is only Week 10. The Giants have their quarterback, but they need help everywhere else. Until they learn how to finish, these losses will keep stacking up.
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