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FOXBOROUGH — He was supposed to be the answer. He was supposed to be in the running for Defensive Rookie of the Year. He was supposed to inject a “dawg’’ attitude and be a dominating presence on the field.

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Abdul Carter, 13 games into his NFL career, is none of this. He has provided more questions than answers and the Giants continue to wait for him to wreak havoc on the field and act like a professional off it.

It is quite something that as the Giants finally hit their bye week — have mercy! — Carter has fewer sacks (1.5) than he does benchings (two). He has twice that we know of failed to follow the rules and adhere to team

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