The Giants experienced it firsthand.
These aren’t the New England Patriots who went 4-13 in each of the last two seasons.
They’re not the Patriots who missed the playoffs three years in a row and parted ways with a head coach after two of them.
Those Patriots are gone.
These Patriots are in the midst of a meteoric turnaround, suddenly in sole possession of the NFL’s best record (11-2) after finishing with one of the league’s worst just a year ago.
The Pats hung 30 first-half points on the Giants and never looked back, cruising to a 33-15 victory in Foxborough, Mass., in front of a national audience on “Monday Night Football.”
Indeed, New England’s resurgence was bad news for the Giants on Monday night. Moving forward, it’s even worse news for the AFC East rival Jets, whom the P

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