The New York Giants suffered their third straight loss on Sunday afternoon, this time to the Baltimore Ravens.
For the first three quarters, the Giants could not get anything going on all fronts. Whether it was the offense, defense or special teams, almost everything went wrong for Big Blue. In the fourth quarter, they were finally able to do some stuff right but it was too late as they fell, 27-13.
Here’s how Twitter reacted:
Despite the loss, the #Giants playoff hopes are not over.
IF Washington loses to Carolina AND Dallas beats Philadelphia today, the Giants can win the NFC East with a Week 17 win over Dallas AND a Washington loss to Philly
— Madelyn Burke (@MadelynBurke) December 27, 2020
A loss is a loss but was this quietly one of Danny Dimes best games? #giants
— Rob Foord (@RobFoord1990) December 27, 2020
Stil looking for a self help group for fellow #giants fans pic.twitter.com/tkdUs4FkcZ
— Terrence Boyd (@TBoyd91) December 27, 2020
#giants first pick in the draft needs to be a receiver that can catch a ball as they have to lead league in dropped passes
— Jen Kraus (@JenKraus91) December 27, 2020
Don’t worry! The #Giants are just a QB1, LT, RT, LG, RG, WR1, WR3, Edge Rusher, and CB2 away!!!
Oh and a new OC and scheme.
— Mike Ryan (@MichaelSRyanRI) December 27, 2020
Still think the #Giants can win with Daniel Jones. Just need to protect him and give him weapons.
— Fireside Giants (@FiresideGiants) December 27, 2020
I’m very optimistic on Joe Judge as a head coach but I thought he’d stress fundamentals and it’s been incredibly frustrating to see how poor tackling has been the entire year. #Giants
— Brett Sosnik (@BrettSoz) December 27, 2020
Folks, the #giants ran into a buzz saw today and were outclassed by a superior team. Nothing more, nothing less.
— The Giant Insider Newspaper & Podcast (@GiantInsider) December 27, 2020
The Giants (5-10) also clinched their fourth consecutive season with double-digit losses — something they had never done before.
They have now lost at least 10 games in six of the past seven years — which also had never happened to them before.
— Ralph Vacchiano (@RVacchianoSNY) December 27, 2020
The #Giants entered the last quarter of their schedule with a chance to win the division, and instead have been outclassed in every way.
This team simply is not talented enough.
The winds of change should be blowing.
— Steve Samra (@Steve_S13) December 27, 2020
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