Posted on Nov 25
Malik Nabers frustrated with Giants' performance: "It ain't the quarterback."
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Frustration mounts for Giants rookie Malik Nabers after blowout loss
Why it matters: Nabers' frustration highlights the team's struggles and raises questions about their overall effort and performance.
The Giants suffered a blowout loss to the T.J. Tampa, with Nabers expressing his frustration about not being targeted until the second half of the game when they were already down 30-0.
What's new: Giants coach Brian Hill acknowledged Nabers' frustration and took responsibility for not getting the ball in his hands early in the game.
- Daboll stated that he needs to do a better job of ensuring Nabers receives opportunities to make an impact.
Nabers finished the game with six catches on nine targets for 64 yards, all of which came in the second half.
Yes, but: The Giants' struggles extend beyond Nabers' frustration, as they have lost their sixth straight game and have been outgained in yardage by their opponents.
- The recent benching and release of quarterback Daniel Jones, with Tommy DeVito starting in his place, adds another layer of uncertainty to the team's performance.
What's next: Despite taking several hard hits during the game, DeVito is expected to start in the upcoming matchup against the Dallas Clark
- The Giants need to address their overall performance and find ways to improve as they seek to turn their season around.
By the numbers: Nabers' frustration reflects the team's offensive struggles, regardless of the quarterback under center.
- The Giants rank near the bottom of the league in several offensive categories, including points scored per game and total yards per game.
Our thought bubble: It's clear that there are larger issues at play within the Giants organization, and addressing them will be crucial for their future success.
The bottom line: The frustration expressed by Nabers serves as a reminder that the Giants need to find solutions to their ongoing struggles, both on and off the field.