New York Giants: The Fans Express Their Discontent After Another Defeat
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – New York Giants coach Brian Daboll understood the reaction of the fans during the home opener. The 22-9 loss to the Chiefs and the poor offensive performance generated boos, something that Daboll himself admitted to understanding.After a 3-14 season, an improvement was expected from the Giants (0-3). The arrival of Russell Wilson sought to avoid precisely this type of start. Against the Chiefs, the team only managed 281 offensive yards, which provoked boos before halftime. Chants asking for the young quarterback Jaxson Dart to enter, instead of Wilson, were even heard. Dart participated in three plays as part of a special strategy in the red zone. When Wilson returned to the field, some boos were heard.I’d be booing too, to be honest, for not being good enough, for not scoring, for not finishing. I get it. That’s the nature of this. We have to get better.
Brian Daboll
Wilson finished the game with 18 of 32 passes completed for 160 yards, no touchdowns, and two interceptions. A notable difference from the previous week, where he threw for 450 yards and three touchdowns. Chants for Dart arose after Wilson’s second interception, with the score tied at 6-6 and less than a minute left in the first half. Dart, for his part, remains focused on supporting the team. Coach Daboll did not confirm whether Wilson will be the starter in the next home game against the Los Angeles Chargers. The situation, aggravated by the team’s three consecutive losses, highlights the pressure on Wilson and the fans’ expectations.There are ups and downs and difficult moments. You have to have thick skin, you know what I mean? You have to know who you are, the player you are, know what you are capable of.
Russell Wilson