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The atmosphere was heavy in the Giants’ locker room at Acrisure Stadium late Monday night. As the clock ticked past midnight, you could feel the weight of yet another loss hanging in the air. The New York Giants, once a symbol of NFL excellence, found themselves grappling with a harsh reality: a 26-18 defeat at the hands of the Pittsburgh Steelers.

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It seems like Giants’ Daniel Jones might not share that sentiment. Today, the Giants posted a video featuring Daniel talking about his experience in the last game. He mentioned, “It’s a great experience to play here. The stadium was awesome, and the crowd was lively. We definitely need to step up our game.” However, fans don’t seem to think their experiences were that great. “It’s a cool experience to be able to play over here. It was a cool stadium, and the crowd was good. Obviously, we’ve got to play better.”

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Fans are really upset with Daniel Jones—what’s causing all the fuss this time?

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Daniel Jones has been facing some challenges with the New York Giants recently, leading many fans to call for his dismissal. In a game against the Panthers in Germany, coach Brian Daboll opted to stick with Jones as the starting quarterback. However, the team found themselves trailing 10-0 at halftime, largely due to his lackluster performance.

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Daniel Jones and the Giants  faced a tough moment when he threw an interception that hit linebacker Jadeveon Clowney squarely in the head. To add insult to injury, he didn’t even attempt to stop the player who recovered the ball. As fans on X (formerly Twitter) shared their thoughts, Jones’ name began to trend, with one user suggesting he should be benched at halftime due to his performance.

Another fan chimed in, calling Jones “incredibly bad,” while someone else quipped that the flea flicker play was enough reason for him to be banned from the NFL for life.

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But despite of Daniel’s ‘cool experience’ , the team is dealing with frustration after the game. It’s not just about the game; it’s all about what happened aftergame! Let’s dive into how the team handled their frustrations after that rough defeat.

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What do The Gaints’ players think about the loss?

The New York Giants’ 2023 season is unraveling like a bad dream, and everyone seems to have something to say about it. Fans are letting their frustrations out on social media, while the players are just trying to deal with their fourth straight loss. The atmosphere at MetLife Stadium definitely got more heated after the game.

It is heavier and frustrating for rookie Malik Nabers, quarterback Daniel Jones, and standout defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence all shared their thoughts post-game, acknowledging that they still haven’t figured out how to secure a win.“It’s tough for everyone because nobody enjoys losing. We really wanted this game. No matter how frustrating it gets, winning is what matters in the end.”

For Nabers, this string of losses is unfamiliar territory; he’s experienced as many defeats this season as he did in his last two years at LSU. “But this is different,” he wished that, he could learn to handle losing better.

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In fact, Daniel Jones reflected on the team’s mood after consecutive losses, emphasizing the need for the offense to step up and make “more plays” to clinch victories. “Yeah, it’s really disappointing,” Jones admitted. Also he added, it is tough spot in the position they are in, and they need to play better to win these games.

The key takeaway is that it remains to be seen whether Daniels can deliver a actual ‘cool experience’ for the team in their upcoming match or not.

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Ananta Kar is an NFL Trends Writer at EssentiallySports who adds a cultural dimension to football coverage. From families and food to the festive spirit of Super Sundays, she highlights the traditions and communities that make the NFL more than just a game. A devoted Chiefs fan, she brings readers closer to the atmosphere of Arrowhead and beyond, blending passion with perspective. Her star coverage includes a well-researched piece on Shedeur Sanders’ draft prospects, praised for its depth and context, along with cultural features like the Tom Brady–Matthew Stafford legacy debate. With an eye for stories that connect sport to everyday life, Ananta delivers narratives that resonate with fans who value both the action on the field and the culture surrounding it.

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