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NFL:”Then you’ll be kicked in the ass.”

NFL:"Then you'll be kicked in the ass."

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NFL:”Then you’ll be kicked in the ass.”

The New York Giants’ (0-5) season couldn’t have started any worse from a sporting point of view.But apart from the misery of the results, there are more and more negative side effects that surround the team.The Sunday Night Game against the Denver Broncos (3-1) comes at a very bad time.The recovered Broncos, for their part, want to stick to division leader Kansas City.The game will be shown live on DAZN during the night from Sunday to Monday from 2.30 am!

The home game against the Los Angeles Chargers last Sunday could have been, according to the Giants, perhaps the last turning point after an incredibly unhappy start to the season.But it shouldn’t be, instead the fucked-up season now seems to be sealed and the construction sites bigger than ever.

With Odell Beckham Jr. (ankle fracture), Dwayne Harris (foot fracture) and Brandon Marshall (band injury in the ankle) the G-Men lost three receivers for the rest of their playing time.In addition, Sterling Shepard could not end the match against the Chargers due to an ankle injury.He will not be fit again until Sunday.

And yet the headlines quickly went in a different direction, because on Wednesday the news rushed in that the Giants Cornerback suspended Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie.He is said to have been dissatisfied with his role in the team and to have left the training complex on Wednesday after a “heated debate” with head coach Ben McAdoo.Supposedly, he had learned he wouldn’t be playing Denver.

Many question marks are directed to McAdoo.Unlucky play-calling and missteps, such as public accusations against players like Eli Manning, should be addressed.But what about the other trainer responsibilities?

McAdoo refrained from justifying the Rodgers-Cromartie decision at Thursday’s press conference and once again did not make a good impression with his grim stance.He avoided seven questions with the same wording,”that’s all I can offer right now”.

In New York, there is a fear that the suspension has been based on double standards.Players such as Ereck Flowers, Beckham or Janoris Jenkins were not prosecuted for offences that were damaging to the team.

In New York, there are also fears that McAdoo has already completely lost his team.The coach was also asked this question on Thursday.McAdoo, however, replied that he “did not care” about perception.All I care about is reality.”

McAdoo could have answered the question of perception and reality with transparency, but the burden of openness seems to him to be too great.Short one-liners are used to tackle the journalists’ questions and try to bridge the gap between the press conference and the event.Whether this can be tolerated in view of the lack of success, however, will only become clear in the coming weeks.

And in this respect, there are also enough approaches to question McAdoo and his coaching staff.Why was the run game more or less ignored during the off-season, so that it doesn’t work again this year?Why is the offense still so one-dimensional in its passing game?Or why has the 2016 Defense, which is still so dominant in many respects, taken a step backwards?

Unsuccessful is also the name of the thick cloud of rain that overshadows one of the last seasons of the anticipated Hall of Famer Manning.The 36-year-old doesn’t currently perform as badly as he is partly made, but doesn’t play with the Giants and without his starting receiver 2017 for anything anymore.A trade value, however, is beyond question.

In various media, for example, there is already speculation about the future of the two-time Super Bowl Champion.The coach of these two Super Bowl victories, Tom Coughlin, for example, is the vice president in Jacksonville.And the Jaguars are probably a high quality quarterback from a playoff and possibly even more distant.Such a trade would still be a sensation, but speculation is a sign of the upheaval that New York is more likely to see sooner rather than later.

For Sonntag, however, the chances for Sunday are not all that bright, not only because of the high number of offensive employees.In Denver, defensive Lineman Olivier Vernon, linebacker Jonathan Casillas and defensive end Romeo Okwara will also be eliminated.Safety Landon Collins’ deployment has been classified as questionable.

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“We know the Giants are at 0-5,”said Denver’s Running Back C. J.We also know that they have pro-bowl players in their squad, however.If you don’t call in your performance every week, you’ll be kicked in the ass.”

Prior to their Bye Week, the Broncos made up for their first defeat of the season by beating raiders who were also beaten.The Run Game works better than in the pre-season, but especially the Run-Defense is noticeably stronger.

Quarterback Trevor Siemian gave an insight into the speech given by Head Coach Vance Joseph after the victory.There are no favorites in the NFL because anything can happen every week,”Siemian quoted.”There’s enough proof of that every week.”

These words could well be one of the only gleams of hope for the opponent – and that’s what McAdoo is counting on:”We have a great opportunity here.Nobody gives us the slightest chance to win this game.People think that without Odell, we won’t get any points on the scoreboard.They think our defense has lost its sting.We’ll figure out what we’re made of.”

Denver Broncos (3-1) – New York Giants (0-5) (Monday, 2:30 a. m. live on DAZN)

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