Giants on fast track to irrelevance with another despicable home loss to Commanders
The Giants wore jerseys from their glory days but showed once again they're in a gory daze with a home loss to the Commanders.
This was called a Legacy Game for the Giants, as on a sun-slashed Autumnal Sunday they donned the traditional uniforms they wore from 1980-99, a span in which they won two Super Bowls.
There were some glory days in those jerseys, unlike the present day gory daze that has the franchise in a depressing and prolonged state of regression.
It was more of the same as Week 9 came and went with the Giants doing a little of this and a little of that and not nearly enough of anything that allows a team to actually win a game.
They trailed from start to finish and never put a serious scare in the Commanders in a routine 27-22 loss at MetLife Stadium that got just a bit interesting late in the fourth quarter.
It is now a four-game losing streak for the Giants (2-7) who are on the fast track to irrelevance, if they aren’t already there.
Their despicable track record in front of their own fans grew even more unsightly, as they are 0-5 at home this season.
They did score a couple of touchdowns, though, and that has been a rarity for them anywhere in the vicinity of the Meadowlands sports complex.