Here’s what we have learned about New York’s football squads through this still very young season: Only one of them can get competent quarterback play in any given weekend — and it doesn’t even matter because they lose anyway.

Yes, the Giants and the Jets both are 0-2, a pitiful reflection of their overall ineptitude and yet a steep disappointment based on where we were less than a month ago. Back then everything was rosy, optimism was high and there was legitimate hope that this season would be different from so many of recent vintage.

Aaron Glenn was the coach who was going to change the Jets. Russell Wilson was the quarterback who was going to fix the Giants. So far everything feels morbidly similar.

This is the fifth season in the past 10 years in which the two teams both have begun

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