The New York Giants find themselves in an all-too-familiar hole, starting the season 0–2 and leaving head coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen under mounting pressure. The margin for error is shrinking fast, and the next two weeks could define whether this season still holds promise or spirals into another disappointment.
A dominant pass rush built for success
Despite the slow start, the Giants have built one of the most intimidating pass rushes in football. The addition of rookie Abdul Carter, taken third overall out of Penn State, has injected new life into a unit already featuring Dexter Lawrence, Brian Burns, and Kayvon Thibodeaux. On paper, it’s a fearsome quartet capable of wrecking any offensive line.
Through two games, that promise has been evident. Thibodeaux has a