NEW ORLEANS — The Giants ’ heads were still spinning from the mess they’d just made during Sunday’s inexcusable 26-14 loss at the Saints .

They surrendered 23 unanswered points to one of the NFL’s worst teams, after leading 14-3 midway through the second quarter. They turned the ball over on five straight drives (three fumbles and two interceptions). And they lost to a quarterback, Spencer Rattler, who was 0-4 this season and 0-10 in his career.

So what happens if the Giants play like this Thursday night at home against the defending Super Bowl champion Eagles (and that Saquon Barkley guy)?

“We won’t,” wide receiver Darius Slayton insisted after Sunday’s debacle. “So we won’t find out what that’s going to be like. We’re going to hold on to the ball.”

At this point, why should anyo

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