The Giants of 2018 are not experts on many things, but they do know plenty about losing, how it reverberates through a building, through a team and through a fan-base. And, make no mistake, they know how it hurts to come up short.
This is either the unpleasant residue of living through a growing process or nothing more than losing based on not being good enough, with no discernible pathway to success clearing through the fog.
Pat Shurmur inherited a team that went 3-13 last season and revamped most of it. Improvement is in the eye of the beholder, as the Giants sit at 5-10 and, as they were in 2017, firmly in last place in the NFC East.