After a crushing loss, here are the New York Giants Week 15 slays and bombs against the Saints. For the Giants, they did terribly in fourth-down conversions, and DeVito was off in the worst way. The Giants quarterback did have a good game in passing but failed to convert them to points. While the Giants Another critical reason the Giants lost is their defense got picked apart against the Saints’ offense. The New York Giants, during the game, failed to get to Derek Carr with only one sack. A slay that the Giants could salvage is that Jamie Gillan made a field goal. This loss could crush any remaining hope for the Giants’ playoff chances. 

New York Giants Week 15 Slays and Bombs, BOMB: The Offense Does Not Deliver…Again

New York Giants Week 15 Slays And Bombs

Giants quarterback Tommy DeVito (15) – AP Photos/Gerald Herbert

For a bomb in this loss, the Giants offense was not good against the Saints defensive front, with seven sacks. The Giants’ offense could not do anything with the Saints shutting down Saquon Barkley, who had 14 rushing yards. New York’s offense, while getting yardage, failed to convert due to the offensive line. DeVito also had a weak game, with only 177 pass yards with no touchdowns. The Giants must fix their offensive line next season because it has been a crucial issue all season. Along with the offensive line, the Giants scored six points against a Saints defense that had problems all year. If the Giants have slim playoff chances, their offense must improve now.

New York Giants Week 15 Slays and Bombs, BOMB: New York’s Defensive Struggles

New York Giants Week 15 Slays And Bombs

Saints quarterback Derek Carr (4)- AP Photo/Matthew Hinton

Another bomb that cost the Giants a win is the defense not having an impact against the Saints. While the Giants’ defense did well against the Packers, they did not replicate it in week 15. The defense gave up over 296 yards of offense, with Derek Carr throwing for over 200 yards and three touchdowns. Along with the pass defense, the run defense wasn’t better, giving up 87 rushing yards. For the Giants to win this game, they needed to put pressure on Derek Carr and failed to do so. The Giants’ defense this season has been hot and cold, and against the Saints, it was a harsh winter.

New York Giants Week 15 Slays and Bombs, BOMB: Giants Defense Lacks Pressure

A critical part of the Giants’ loss is the lack of defensive pressure on Derek Carr in the loss. The Giants’ defensive front could not get any pressure on Carr in critical drives and torch the secondary. For the Giants to have a chance, they needed to pressure the offensive line but failed. The Giants need new defensive strategies because these games could get people fired. In the end, the Wink Martindale defense might be seeing its last days due to the yards given up Sunday. While the players themselves show they have the talent, the scheme could hold them back. While the defense can be good, not pressuring the quarterback and poor scheming can hold them back. 

New York Giants Week 15 Slays and Bombs, SLAY: Jaime Gillian Punted A Field Goal

New York Giants Week 15 Slays And Bombs

Giants punter Jaime Gillian (6)- AP Photo/Gerald Herbert

A slay for the Giants that could have their heads high is that Jaime Gillian made a field goal. While this Giants season has been a disaster, they have a good punter in Jaime Gillian, kicking field goals. Giants kicker Randy Bullock got hurt, and at the end of the first half, they got Gillian to kick. While the score wasn’t pretty, the Giants punter could have a long memory in kicking a field goal. Even if the Giants lost, it was fun to see Gillian make a field goal as a punter and lefty kicker.

New York Giants Week 15 Slays and Bombs: Overview

This New York Giants Week 15 Slays And Bombs could crush the Giants’ small playoff hopes. While the offense has moved the ball, they couldn’t score in crucial moments. Along with the offense, the Giants’ defense struggled, not pressuring the Saints’ offense. The Giants’ defense this year has been detrimental for the team, and it shows against the Saints. Even with a loss in the playoff race, the Giants could be happy that Jaime Gillian got a field goal. This loss could kill the Giants’ slim chances in the playoff race in a disastrous season.