Big Screwed?
- Zay Wright
- Sep 24
- 2 min read

After what felt like an eternity of sleepy sports coverage, the 2025 NFL season is here, and it’s already got fire. Some teams are flexing early, others look like trainwrecks. Right now? The New York Giants are starring in the latter.
Three games in, and the G-Men are stumbling. Week 1 was a forgettable mess against Washington. Week 2 showed a pulse, but they folded in OT to Dallas. Then came Sunday, another L, falling to Kansas City and making it three straight losses. East Rutherford right now feels less like “Big Blue” and more like “Big Screwed"
Russell Wilson’s play has been a shadow of his prime years. And while Wilson’s numbers through three games (778 passing yards, 3 TD / 3 INT) aren’t disastrous, they’re not nearly enough to carry a sputtering offense. ESPN.com
But here’s what really jolts: the Giants’ offense ranks 12th in total yards per game (339.3) across the league—decent on paper—but 27th in scoring, averaging only 17.3 points per game. Team Rankings+1 That gulf between moving the ball and putting points on the board is a disaster formula.
Monday, Daboll was pressed on who’d start at quarterback this week and gave the kind of answer that makes fans anxious:
“We’re evaluating everything right now. We’ll talk as a staff, we’ll go through it, and we’ll make the decision we think is best for the team.”
Translation: Russ might be riding the pine soon.
Daboll and Joe Schoen have decided to pull the plug—at least temporarily—and roll the dice with rookie Jaxson Dart. That’s bold, borderline desperate. Dart’s got the arm, the bruising energy, the upside—but he’s also unproven. Mistakes are coming.
Some fans are mad he’s being thrown in early; some are relieved because they’ve lost faith in Wilson. Personally, if Dart can keep the Giants competitive, manage the game, and maybe even win vs. the Chargers this weekend… that’s an instant win for his legacy.
But will it salvage the season? Or light the fuse on a full collapse? We’re about to find out.




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