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WATCH: Giants run comically bad two-point conversion play, fail miserably

In case you weren’t sure, the New York Giants are still a dumpster fire of a franchise. They further proved this by running what is possibly the worst play of the decade on a two-point conversion against the Steelers on Monday Night Football.

What the hell were Brian Daboll’s Giants thinking on this play?:

Jesus Christ. I mean, where do I even begin with this one?

The play design is just a complete mess. I get that numbers can win at the line of scrimmage, but telegraphing the play before the snap like that simply doesn’t work in the NFL unless it’s a talented, well-coached team.

Spoiler alert: the Giants are neither.

The only thing worse than the design is the execution. How does nobody but Daniel Jones and the center know that the ball was snapped?

Every player on the left is lined up staring at the quarterback, waiting for the snap, and still completely missing the start of the play. It’s almost like they were so dumbfounded at how stupid the play design is that they were frozen in a trance.

I would call this the worst play in NFL history, but I still think the Colts’ “fake punt” with Pat McAfee against the Patriots still takes the cake. But hey, only time will tell, right?

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Very real and legitimate journalist. I don't see a loss on the schedule.

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