News from the giants, 1/4: Doug Pederson attracts the ire of the giants

Good morning, New York Giants fans! And yes, it’s a good day, despite Doug Pederson blowing up the Giants’ opportunity to beat NFC East by playing against Nate Sudfeld as a quarterback in the fourth quarter on Sunday night against the Washington Football Team.

Pederson criticized

Players and former players of the giants were not satisfied with the Eagles’ coach.

Pederson said he was playing to win the game.

“I was training to win,” said Pederson later, noting that he was not taking orders from the board. “That was my decision alone. Nate has been here for four years, obviously, and I feel like he deserves an opportunity to take some pictures. ” …

“Listen,” continued Pederson, “if there’s anything out there that thinks I wasn’t trying to win the game, I mean, [Zach] Ertz is out there, Brandon Graham is out there, Darius Slay is out there, all of our best guys are still on the pitch at the end.

“We were going to win the game.”

I’m not buying what Pederson is selling. Not many others.

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“I have no doubt that if Dallas had contested this, it would have been reverted to an incomplete pass,” said FOX rules analyst Mike Pereira, a former NFL officer supervisor, during the broadcast.

McCarthy did not challenge him, and Graham Gano kicked a 50-yard field goal with 6:27 remaining to give the Giants their final winning margin.

“I thought it was too close,” McCarthy said of the decision not to challenge the capture, via Todd Archer of ESPN. “I thought it was a bang-bang situation and the fact of the matter is that we were in a tight game and the three timeouts were obviously of high value there. We just didn’t think there was enough information to change that. “

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