New York Giants Victory: The Good, Bad & Ugly

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Sep 24, 2015; East Rutherford, NJ, USA; Washington Redskins wide receiver Jamison Crowder (80) catches a pass for a two point conversion in front of New York Giants corner back Trumaine McBride (38) during the fourth quarter at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports

The Bad:

Everything went the Giants way and they were only up 15-6 at the half. The Giants could have been leading by a lot more. They had to settle for field goals twice and on the last possession of the first half they failed to even get it into field goal range. The Giants are a team that doesn’t have a killer instinct. They kept the Redskins in the game despite having everything go their way.

I don’t understand what the Giants are trying to do with their running game. They have three options at the running back position and they switch them out so much none of them get a chance to get going. There were some good running plays but the running stats are sub-par. Rashad Jennings averaged 2.9 yards to carry, Andre Williams averaged 2.1 and Shane Vereen averaged the highest with 3.8. These results just aren’t good enough.

Larry Donnell dropping a wide open pass is surely on the bad list as well.

Next: The Ugly