The Giants had the ball at the 1-yard line with 15 seconds left in the first half and did not score. Why not?
Because Tyrod Taylor saw what he thought was an advantageous look for a run and changed the play at the line of scrimmage, handing it off to Saquon Barkley for no gain. But the Giants did not have any timeouts left and could not scramble to spike the ball before time expired. They went into halftime up 6-0 instead of at least 9-0.
โIt was a decision, looking back on it, I definitely shouldnโt have made,โ Taylor said after the 14-9 loss to the Bills. โThat falls on me as a quarterback, as a leader, as the person communicating everything to everyone. I have to be better in that situation.โ
Shouldnโt the coaches have reminded Taylor before the snap that he didnโt have a timeout and should not run the ball?
Brian Daboll said they did.
โThere was communication,โ Daboll said. โHe just saw a look . . . ย He ended up alerting it to a run.โ
Daboll said the original play from the sideline was a โrun-action pass play,โ likely similar to the one the Giants ran at the end of the second half on the untimed down from the very same 1-yard line. That pass wound up incomplete on an attempt to Darren Waller.
What happened on the play when there were four personal fouls called, three against the Giants?
It began with Bills lineman Dion Dawkins roughing up Kayvon Thibodeaux while the linebacker was on his back. Thibodeaux began kicking at Dawkins. โHeโs on top of me, Iโve got to protect myself at all costs,โ Thibodeaux said.
Dexter Lawrenceย eventually took offense to the shenanigans and shoved tackle Spencer Brown. Then Leonard Williams rolled in and shouldered Brown to the turf. Thibodeaux, Dawkins, Lawrence and Williams were all flagged, but the penalties offset and no one was ejected. There wasnโt even any yardage marched off.
Still, Williams said the Giants need to be a little more chill. โItโs not smart to take it to…
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