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What we learned from New York Giants’ 23-17 win over Jaguars

What we learned from New York Giants’ 23-17 win over Jaguars


Corey Perrine/Florida Times-Union

Bill Parcells said that years ago and it still rings true to this day. Most teams don’t like the phrase because it’s usually applied when a good team isn’t playing put to standards.

In the Giants’ case, we are experiencing the opposite. Many fans and pundits are doubting they are as good as their 6-1 record indicates. That’s too bad because the NFL doesn’t award style points so their record is all we have to go on right now.

Being 6-1 is great and head coach Brian Daboll is not resting on any laurels.

“Well, I’m never really happy ever. You know it’s always on to the next week. I’m glad we won, but like I say every week, there’s certain things to clean up, and this week is no exception,” he said. “There were some good things we did. I thought offense got off to a fast start, did a good job of converting 3rd downs, did a good enough job in the red zone, took care of the ball defensively, got the ball out there when they were going into the red zone, had a critical 4th down stop.

“At critical moments that was good, but we gave up too many yards, we didn’t capitalize in the red zone. Didn’t finish the game we should have finished the game. There’re always things to clean up.”





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