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Something went wrong. Giants' Graham Gano exacts a little revenge on Carolina: 'Had this game circled'. More Giants Wire. From The Web. Latest Giants news Leonard Williams explains why he blew kisses to Giants fans. Giants' Daniel Jones enters rarefied territory with historic Week 7 performance. Giants' Joe Judge: 'We're a very resilient team'. The Giants and Panthers spent the entire first half deadlocked in a baseball-like scoreboard, where the score was Giants at halftime.
Carolina scored first with remaining on a yard field goal by kicker Zane Gonzalez to take an early advantage. They maintained that lead until their first possession of the second quarter when Darnold was called for intentional grounding on a pass from his own end zone. On the play, the Giants earned a safety to make it Panthers. Two minutes later, the Giants' first possession of the quarter stalled just outside the red zone.
Still, the powerful leg of kicker and former Panther Graham Gano gave the Giants a yard kick through the uprights to give the Giants a lead that the Giants would never relinquish. Also of note in the first half, the Giants and Panthers had relatively short scoring drives. Outside of their play opening drive, the Panthers' next longest drive in the first half was a 9-play, yard drive that ended on James Bradberry's interception of a Darnold pass at the NYG yard line.
Carolina also went three-and-out on four out of their six first-half drives. The Giants fared better in the first half, not having any three-and-out affairs.
Their longest drive was a 9-play attempt that ended when they couldn't convert on fourth down. They also had a couple of six-play drives, one of which ended in Gano's field goal. Completely unacceptable. Things get no easier in Week 6 with the Los Angeles Rams coming to town. Time is ticking for the Giants. Everyone, Graham and his defense included, are running out of time to turn things around. To leave a comment, you will need to Sign in or create an account if you already have an account.
Typed comments will be lost if you are not signed in. Leonard Williams explains why he blew kisses to Giants fans. Completely unacceptable. With high expectations coming into the season, the Giants rank No. Upon deeper dive, they rank No. The answer is simple: Everything. The timeline is scary: The Rams come to town Sunday with an offense ranked No.
We have to find out. Unlike an injury-plagued offense, the Giants have their highly paid key defensive pieces in place, with the exception of inside linebacker Blake Martinez.
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