Shane Bowen patted his hand against his chest to show where blame falls for the Giants’ historic collapse.
That the embattled defensive coordinator wore a Giants logo right in the middle of his sweatshirt — and he was falling on the sword for the entire operation — was unintended irony.
Yes, Bowen made the passive play call — rushing three against quarterback Bo Nix and dropping eight into coverage — on the first play of the 33-second drive that led to the Broncos’ walk-off field goal in last week’s 33-32 loss .
But head coach Brian Daboll could’ve dictated to Bowen to be more aggressive, the position coaches could’ve spoken up during the chaos to get the best players on the field, or any of the defensive players could’ve made a big play.
“It is just an extremely tough, disappointing

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