Giants fans chanted for rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart to play after Russell Wilson’s second interception in Sunday night’s 22-9 home opener loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
Then they booed when Daboll briefly put Dart into the game and went back to the veteran starter.
“We want Dart! We want Dart!” a large section of MetLife Stadium cheered.
On the visitors’ sideline, Chiefs coach Andy Reid charged Travis Kelce, chest bumped his All-Pro tight end and screamed in his face.
This is what desperate 0-2 teams look like in prime time. Emotions run high when seasons are on the line.
There was a dramatic difference, however, between how the Giants and the Chiefs responded to that adversity on Sunday.
Kansas City (1-2) found solutions to undo their ugly. The Giants (0-3) were their own