Mike Kafka tried Sunday to start cleaning up the mess Brian Daboll left him.

He disciplined rookie No. 3 pick Abdul Carter for conduct detrimental to the team, benching him for the first series of the Giants’ 27-20 loss to the Green Bay Packers.

And he involved seldom-used former third-round pick Jalin Hyatt , a former Biletnikoff Award winner as the top receiver in college football.

But when Hyatt gave up on his flag route to the corner of the end zone with the game on the line, allowing Packers safety Evan Williams to intercept Jameis Winston, it was a reminder that fixing Joe Schoen’s Giants is much more than a cleanup on Aisle 1925 Giants Drive .

Culturally, a lack of 100% effort and focus has been tolerated on the field here for too long. Personnel wise, the roster is filled

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