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New York Giants 2nd Half Dropouts since 2000

Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2023 7:43 pm
by LeonardRachiele
In the last 20 years, the New York Giants have started with winning streaks but tailed off 13 times. There were only two exceptions. The 2013 saw the Giants with an 0-6 start but a 7-3 finish. It was not enough to save them from a 7-9 season. In 2018, New York started 1-7 but after that was 5-3. They rose to just above average in the second half. This raises questions but I do not know the answers.

2001-This was the season after the Super Bowl loss to the Baltimore Ravens. The team started 3-1; after that was 4-8. Finished with a 7-9 record.
2003-Another piece of shattered glass. Average 4-4 start but lost all remaining games to finish 4-12.
2004-Excellent 5-2 start but a 1-8 finish.
2006-Excellent 6-2 start with 2-6 finish. Lost to Philadelphia Eagles 23 to 20 in the playoffs. Eagles blew a 20 to 10 lead in the fourth quarter. Reliable David Ackers kicked a 38 yard field goal, his third of the game, on the last play.
2007-This was the year that the New York Giants defeated the unbeaten New England Patriots in the Super Bowl 17 to 14; but New York still had the late season drop off. They were 6-2 after 8 games but 4-4 thereafter.

2008-The Giants looked invincible going 11-1 but lost 3 of the last 4 for a 12-4 season. Among those losses was a 20 to 14 game at home to the Philadelphia Eagles. While the Giants had a BYE Week, the Eagles were defeating the Minnesota Vikings 27 to 14. Everything pointed toward a New York victory in the semifinals-the Giants were at home, their season record of 12-4 versus 9-6-1 for the Eagles; and it would be difficult to defeat the Giants twice in their house in a 4 week period. Nevertheless, Philadelphia won 23 to 11. The Giants did not score a touchdown in this game and got just a field goal in the 2nd half. Even considering the 3 Super Bowls, this was the their best game in the post season.
2009-The Giants had a 5-0 start and a 3-8 record thereafter. Another average 8-8 record.
2011-Even in their Super Bowl winning year, the New York trailed off in the second half of the season ; a 6-2 start and a 3-5 finish for a 9-7 record; There was a four game losing streak in that finish. But the team got hot at the right time and wound up a Super Bowl Champion.
2012-As with the previous year, there was a 6-2 start and a 3-5 finish for a 9-7 record. The competition was keener this time and the Giants did not make the playoffs.
2013-This went against the trend for New York. They lost their first 6 games but went 7-3 thereafter. During this latter period, there was a 4 game winning streak. They still had a losing season of 7-9 but ending strong always gives some optimism for the future.

2014-Once again, the second half miseries returned. The team had a 3-2 start but a 3-8 finish. The 6-10 record looked bad.
2015-The team started at 5-4 but went 1-6 thereafter for another 6-10 season.
2016-The New York Giants had a good 11-5 season. However, they lost in the first round at Green Bay 38 to 13.
2018-Reversing the trend the Giants started at 1-7 but were 5-3 after that. The 6-10 record made for another dismal year.
2019-After a 2-2 start, New York was 2-10. A 4-12 season sounds like a broken record.