In the last three weeks, even the Rams have won more games than the Giants. So have the Raiders and Titans.
It's about as bad around the Giants right now as at any time since Tom Coughlin nearly was fired following the tumultuous 2006 season. After a 5-0 start, the Giants have lost their way and dropped behind the Eagles and Cowboys in the NFC East.
"We've got to get back on track before this thing gets out of hand," Eli Manning said Monday.
It's time for the $106.9 million quarterback to step up and save the season instead of being one of the main reasons for the three-game losing streak. There are many culprits during this disappearing act during which the Giants have been outscored 112-61 by the Saints, Cardinals and Eagles - can this secondary cover anyone? - but Manning is the highest-paid player in the league because he's supposed to lift his team and make everyone around him better. Continue
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