The New York Giants lost 34-27 to the Detroit Lions in an overtime thriller on Sunday.

We could talk about how the Giants never trailed in regulation on the road against a team that was a 13.5-point favorites. We could talk about how a rag-tag offense pulled out all the stops to keep pace with one of the best in the NFL — including an amazing touchdown pass from the Giants’ return specialist to their back-up quarterback.

We could talk about the work Mike Kafka has done to put the Giants in position to win despite being without his starting quarterback, wide receiver, and running back.

Instead, we have to talk about Kafka’s decision to go for the touchdown on fourth-and-goal from the Detroit 6-yard line with 2:59 remaining in the game. The Giants were up 27-24, and a field goal would hav

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