New York Giants Victory: The Good, Bad & Ugly

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Sep 24, 2015; East Rutherford, NJ, USA; New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. (13) catches a touchdown pass in front of Washington Redskins corner back Bashaud Breeland (26) during the fourth quarter at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports

The Good:

The Giants offense was really efficient last night. When they had scoring chances they came away with at least a Josh Brown field goal. They kept putting points on the board. The offensive line did a phenomenal job in pass protection. This was a real concern for the Giants who were missing Ereck Flowers at the left tackle position. Justin Pugh played surprisingly well in his absence.

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Manning played a very good game. He completed a high percentage of his passes for 272 yards and two touchdowns. He didn’t make mistakes and he orchestrated long drives that really put the pressure on the Redskins. Rueben Randle got going in this game as he had seven receptions for 116 yards.

The defense was pretty solid for most of the evening. The run defense was exceptional and the Giants only gave up 88 yards on the ground. Against a team with good running backs they like to run it with a lot, that is pretty good. The defense only got one sack but there was pretty good pass rush in timely situations. Pass rush led to a Prince Amukamara interception which set up a four play, 14 yard touchdown drive.

Next: The Bad