A quarter through the season, Giants 'disappointed but not discouraged'
Briefly

"I'd say there is certainly things that we can do better. But each week, the consistency in whether it's techniques or whether it's fundamentals, those things have slowly been improving," coach Brian Daboll said. "It's not where we need them to be, no question about it. There's games we've performed well in the red zone and then there's games that we haven't. So, the consistency factor really needs to improve."
"We'll take a look at that over the next couple days," Daboll said heading into the mini-bye following a Thursday night game. "But, again, you've got to do a good job of improving throughout the season and that's what we'll try to do."
At least it looks better than last year, when the Giants (1-3) were outscored 89-17 by the Dallas Cowboys in their two meetings and finished 6-11 overall. New York had a chance to win late in the fourth quarter of the 20-15 loss to Dallas on Thursday night. They also could've conceivably won Week 2 in Washington had their kicking situation been more settled.
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