
By David Elfin
The New York Giants sacked Tom Brady five times to stun the perfect New England Patriots and win Super Bowl XLII two seasons ago. Last year, that fierce defense was even better as New York finished with the NFC's best record. As the Giants started 5-0 this year, the defense allowed just 64 points.
That all seems like ancient history.
The Giants (7-6) enter Monday night's game against the Washington Redskins having lost six of eight while surrendering an average of 32.4 points.
Last week, in a critical NFC East home game against Philadelphia, Eli Manning passed for a career-high 391 yards and three touchdowns as the offense produced a season-high 512 yards. But the Giants still lost 45-38, albeit with the special teams and the offense allowing a touchdown apiece.
"You shouldn't lose games when your offense scores 38 points," defensive end Justin Tuck said. "It's disheartening. I don't know what we've got to do to change this around, but we just aren't playing good defensively right now."
Added fellow end Mathias Kiwanuka: "This game falls squarely on our shoulders. We failed big time."
Only four teams - Kansas City, Detroit, St. Louis and Tampa Bay - are giving up more points.
The Giants built their 5-0 record largely against bad teams - the Chiefs, Buccaneers, Redskins and Oakland, who own a combined 12-40 record. Giants coach Tom Coughlin said he isn't sure his team was worthy of the hype it received.
"I didn't know if we had really been tested to the extent that was going to come," Coughlin said of the just-completed eight-game stretch in which the Giants played seven teams that now have winning records.
The most baffling aspect of the defense's demise has been the pass rush. It once was the pride of the Giants, racking up 52 sacks in 2007 and 42 last season even without Michael Strahan and Osi Umenyiora. This season has been a far different story: The Giants have 26 sacks even though Umenyiora and Tuck have played every game.
The Patriots, Steelers, and Giants have serious defense problems to end their dominance in the second half of the NFL season.
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