The Giants awoke Monday morning — or at least those of them who were able to get any sleep Sunday night did — with the same football hangover as the rest of us. They were left trying to piece together hazy events that had unfolded the previous evening and sorting through the few gruesome details that somehow did manage to stay in focus on this day after.

The disorienting blur of ineptitude and compounding bad moments had resulted in the most soul-crushingly improbable regular-season loss for the franchise since 2010 — maybe since 1978 — and it needed to be parsed and digested.

“There are certainly a lot of guys hurting right now,” coach Brian Daboll said.

There were at least a half-dozen plays in the fourth quarter alone that, had they been called better or executed better or even bou

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