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In life, you must learn to walk before you can run.

In football, you must prove you can run before you play-action pass.

The Giants’ lack of a rushing attack in Week 1 — 15 rushes for 30 yards by three running backs against the Commanders — was a failure that took away one of Russell Wilson’s greatest strengths and left everyone feeling there is a physical point to prove Sunday against the Cowboys.

“We definitely took it personal,” said Tyrone Tracy Jr., who carried 10 times for 24 yards and had 13 fewer rush yards than expected, per NextGenStats. “[Any] which way you slice it, it’s never up to our standards when you put on that

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