Yes, we have to.
The New York Giants had an opportunity Monday night to grab control of the NFC East, to stamp themselves as a legitimate force to be reckoned with in the fight for the division crown. Instead, as they have regularly over the past three-plus seasons, the Giants came up small in a big spot.
Penalties. Turnovers. Poor offensive line play. Zero pass rush. Ineffective special teams play. Curious personnel decisions and play-calling. All of these things have plagued the Giants for years, and all of them reared their ugly heads on Monday night in an embarrassingly one-sided 27-7 loss to a Philadelphia Eagles team that, truthfully, doesn't appear to be that good.