Need we get into the details, such as the Washington Football Team’s do-over last-second field goal that sent Big Blue to a 30-29 loss in Week 2 a year ago? The Giants appeared to 토토사이트 have that game won when kicker Dustin Hopkins missed a last-play field goal. He got a second chance because defensive lineman Dexter Lawrence lined up offsides, and the litany of incredibly horrifying Giants losses added a new chapter.

But that was last year, and that loss made them 0-2.

This year, they’re 2-0 despite some atrocious first-half offensive performances (no first-half points at Tennessee, six vs. Carolina), and are facing a Cowboys team without quarterback Dak Prescott that’s starting former Giants castoff Cooper Rush at QB. Dallas is 1-1 with an NFL-low 23 points.

The Giants’ defense has allowed 36 points so far this season and is among the stingiest teams to score against along with the Cowboys, Buccaneers, Broncos, Jaguars, Bills, and 49ers.

Dallas has allowed only 180 passing yards per game and just 120 rushing yards, similar to the Giants’ numbers of 197.5 passing yards allowed per game and 119.5 rushing yards allowed.

The over/under tonight is just 39, the lowest of the season aside from Sunday’s Browns-Steelers matchup, which went over by 6 1/2 points. The Giants will be wearing all-white uniforms and are encouraging their fans to dress in white clothing, which just seems more than a little silly when your team is nicknamed Big Blue.

Those players wearing white will need to summon the same type of moxie they displayed in their first two games to keep pace with the Philadelphia Eagles at the top of the NFC East, giving hope to those gamblers who are laying money on them at +650 to win the division. The Eagles and Giants play each other twice over the final five games of the season.

The spread has gone from Giants -3 to Giants -1 because roughly two-thirds of the handle has come in on New York. About 61% of the handle on the over/under has been on the “over,” according to BetMGM.

Memo to the Giants Receivers: Do More, Fellas

There are worrisome trends despite the elation over the Giants’ 2-0 start. Most prominent is the lack of production from their receiving corps. Injured wide receiver Kadarius Toney is hardly even getting on the field, and the No. 20 overall pick of the 2021 draft has zero receptions. Receiver Kenny Golladay has two receptions for 22 yards, which isn’t exactly living up to what the Giants thought they were getting when they signed him to a $72 million free-agent contract. Darius Slayton? Zero catches. Rookie Wan’Dale Robinson, the 43rd overall pick in the most recent draft? He’s injured and inactive, and has just one catch for 5 yards.