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Jaxson Dart has been open about how the recent history of losing for the New York Giants has no bearing on the game day reality for the current team.
This is inherited Giants history for Dart, not earned, and that’s sentiment that Big Blue manifested into an upset victory over the Eagles two weeks ago.
When you lose the way the Giants did in Denver, the way no team has lost, it is incumbent upon the head coach, especially one who began the season on the hot seat, to pick up his team by the scruff of its neck and illustrate to every eye staring at him, from John Mara on down, that he is a leader worth following and keeping.
Best Rookie Pass Rusher: Abdul Carter, New York Giants. Carter is in a tier of his own when it comes to rookie pass-rushing production through the first seven weeks of the season. The No. 3 overall pick in this year’s draft leads all rookies with at least 65 pass-rushing snaps in PFF pass-rush grade (75.4), total pressures (27) and win rate (12.4%).
Here are a few things to keep in mind on [the wide receiver trade] front. One, competitors for receiver help might prove scarce. Teams often window-shop but ultimately stand pat. The Giants come to mind here. They could use help for Jaxson Dart, but multiple teams I’ve spoken to believe the Giants would prefer to keep their draft picks as a team still in transition. There’s always a surprise team lurking, and perhaps the Giants end up being that, but Pittsburgh can afford to wait this out and see who gets desperate.
Too Much PDA: New York Giants and Jaxson Dart. Brian Daboll and Jaxson Dart are that couple that is way too comfortable with PDA. They’re sitting on the same side of the booth at the restaurant. They’re making out in the back of the Uber. They eye-fuck across the party. But you know that underneath all that carnal desire there just might...