I know this is subjective but that may have been the most demoralizing single play since the Pisarcik Fumble. As long as we're wallowing, any other nominees?
at no level of football is allowing someone to take the football from you acceptable. I think y this time in his life he would take ball security far more seriously. The player was in front of him and he surrendered. That was very demoralizing to me who had zero expectations of winning this game. The defense is so disorganized its failures mask the utter ridiculousness of our franchise quarterback surrendering
When we had like no time left and Collins threw a pick six?
Vs Arizona, Especially bad considering that we weren't anywhere close to a FG spot and Collins threw it in the flat which would have not done anything for us
The Desean Jackson punt return was terrible to watch but the horse was out of the barn. The Giants would have lost in overtime no matter what happened on that play.
no plays really hurt anymore. They are pretty much accepted. While losing to the jets sucks, it actually helps us more to get a better draft pick. I like that Jones looks really good at this point in time. He just needs a better cast.
Yes, while most of the others listed here happened in bigger games, with more on the line, etc., this one got to me because:
1) Adams just flat out took DJ's lunch money. I can't remember a play where our QB was owned as bad as that.
2) our number 1 and 2 players were at issue
3) It just seemed to symbolize the crash and burn of the whole season—one that started with hope, if not of playoffs, then at least of respectability. It was a gut punch. Demoralizing. So that's my story and I'm sticking to it. ;-)
In comment 14674073 Jersey Heel said:
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DeSean Jackson costing us a playoff spot
So the jets are not as shitty as the giants.
As noted above, DeSean Jackson's punt return and Flipper Anderson were FAR worse.
And probably not in top 50.
Vs Arizona, Especially bad considering that we weren't anywhere close to a FG spot and Collins threw it in the flat which would have not done anything for us
Yes, while most of the others listed here happened in bigger games, with more on the line, etc., this one got to me because:
1) Adams just flat out took DJ's lunch money. I can't remember a play where our QB was owned as bad as that.
2) our number 1 and 2 players were at issue
3) It just seemed to symbolize the crash and burn of the whole season—one that started with hope, if not of playoffs, then at least of respectability. It was a gut punch. Demoralizing. So that's my story and I'm sticking to it. ;-)