C-Mac: Disastrous end of first half falls on 'scared' Brian Daboll

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The Giants had a disastrous end to the first half in what could have decided the game, Tyrod Taylor appeared to audible at the line of scrimmage to call a run up the middle with Saquon Barkley, which led to the final seconds ticking off the clock and New York coming away with no points despite being well within field goal range.

Brian Daboll was livid on the sidelines, and gave Taylor an earful as the team disappeared into the locker room, but C-Mac says, regardless of the audible, that the fiasco was on Daboll.

“I don’t care whose fault it is. That’s on the head coach,” C-Mac said. “If something on the field happens that the coach doesn’t want to have happen, that’s on the coach making sure that what he doesn’t want to happen, doesn’t happen.”

C-Mac wasn’t a fan of the play calling all game, as he felt Daboll and the Giants were playing to not lose rather than to go into Buffalo and grab an improbable win.

“You held the Bills down, but you know that isn’t gonna last all game,” C-Mac said. “The coach is coaching scared…he’s coaching not to lose.

“This coach is a mile away from where he was last year. Even in a game where they played well, I still feel that way.”

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