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It was somewhat fitting that the New York Giants and Green Bay Packers would meet in the midst of a winter storm which would dump feet of snow on parts of Upstate New York and New England.
It would have been more fitting if both of these teams, who have a combined 194 years of historic games and championships between them, were contenders who could deliver a great, back and forth game. But alas, that isn’t what we got this time around.
After getting a second look at the tape, as well as some of the stats from the game, the Chris and Joe Show is back with out in-depth review of the Giants’ latest loss.
In this Podcast
- Efficient offense in the first three quarters
- Going back over Daniel Jones’ three interceptions
- Stout run defense from the Giants’ defensive line
- A word on Janoris Jenkins
- Why do the Giants insist on running zone coverage in important situations?
- The Giants couldn’t capitalize on opportunities.
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