Malik Nabers' frustration reaches a new peak after Giants' horrible loss right after benching Daniel Jones
The New York Giants have endured plenty of hardships this season. The struggles continued in Week 12. Benching Daniels Jones at quarterback clearly wasn't a band-aid for their offensive issues. Nabers goes off After the loss, rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers did not mince words. His frustration includes his involvement, the physicality of the team, […]
The New York Giants have endured plenty of hardships this season. The struggles continued in Week 12. Benching Daniels Jones at quarterback clearly wasn't a band-aid for their offensive issues.
Nabers goes off
After the loss, rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers did not mince words. His frustration includes his involvement, the physicality of the team, among other issues leading to losses.
“First, second quarter, I don’t get the ball… Start getting targets at the end. I mean, can’t do nothing. Start getting the ball when it’s 30-0. What do you want me to do?” — Nabers
He wants to be targeted more, and that has been an issue for some time now. The rookie has seen a dramatic downturn in production since the first half of the season.
The young talent is simply upset with losses continuing to mount. That's what getting to him the most. Early in the season, Nabers held his emotions together very well.
Now, as the struggles prove to be a trend, he's letting a bit more out. You cannot blame him for that whatsoever.
“I’m tired of losing – it’s just that.”
In fact, Nabers is not only upset with the scoreboard. He is also frustrated with how New York is getting to these ugly scores. They're playing weak football in the trenches, and it is showing up weekly.
On Sunday, Nabers said that the Giants played “soft as f–k” during the loss. That was another piece of his angry pie. We will see if New York makes any adjustments entering next week, but these issues are certainly heating up Brian Daboll's seat as the offseason approaches.
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