The NY Giants again decided not to show up for a football game Sunday afternoon, this time getting systematically dismantled by the Eagles
The NY Giants have all but hit rock bottom. It doesn’t get much worse than their Week 16 performance in Philadelphia.
The Eagles were Rocky Balboa and the Giants became Apollo Creed.
The Eagles provided blow after blow after blow.
The NY Giants had absolutely zero answers on offense, and some new faces made zero difference in this game.
There’s only so much regurgitation to be had about how truly incompetent this offense is. It’s become a near-impossible task for the offense to find the offense in any meaningful fashion before the game is out of hand.
This game was as bad as they come in NY Giants land. They will look to somehow rebound and beat their counterparts in Chicago next week.
Here are 4 reasons the NY Giants got blown out by the Philadelphia Eagles:
Pump the Brakes on Jake Fromm as a future QB2 in New York
The NY Giants offense has been nonexistent for weeks now. After Mike Glennon’s struggles three weeks in a row, head coach Judge turned to Jake Fromm to create a spark for this offense.
Fromm showed some promise last week in clean-up duty at the end of the game vs Dallas. It turned out to be a complete mirage.
This week, Fromm was a reindeer in headlights.
In his first NFL start, Fromm was not the answer to the Giants’ offense.
Fromm finished 6/17 for a paltry 25 yards with no touchdowns and one of the easiest dropped interceptions you’ll see in football. The former Georgia QB was not very impressive in his debut.
Fromm got just one drive in the second half before Judge called it quits on the experiment. Fromm ended his day with a 19.5 QB rating, it was a rough first outing for the 2nd-year NFL QB.