The Giants finally have their quarterback in Jaxson Dart.
That much is clear at this point in Dart’s rookie year.
But so is this: They don’t have much else.
Not a capable defense. Not enough weapons around Dart, especially with Malik Nabers and Cam Skattebo out for the season. And not the sort of high-level help Dart needs from his coach and general manager.
Dart played well again on Sunday versus the 49ers. But the Giants also lost again — their third straight defeat — as they fell 34-24 and dropped to 2-7, including 2-4 with Dart as their starter.
Dart put together another legit stat line: 24-of-33 passing, 191 yards, two touchdowns and a 107.0 rating, with 56 rushing yards and a score. (If not for brutal drops, those numbers would’ve been better.)
It didn’t matter, as the Giants

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