The Giants owe their fans. They return home 1-0 for the first time since 2016 with a rookie head coach who plays to win.
They all know about the tradition, about Eli Manning and Tom Coughlin and Michael Strahan. They have heard or been told about Lawrence Taylor charging through the tunnel behind Bill Parcells and an assistant named Bill Belichick. And Sunday at 1 p.m., a hungry team driven to put an end to the misery of the recent Wilderness Years will be greeted warmly by a diehard fan base starving for the winner it deserves.
They want them to be loud? They’ll be loud at the start. Keep them loud. Play like Giants for a change. Defend your home field for a change. Make it a house of horrors for a change. It was the late George Steinbrenner who said: “Winning is the most important thing in my life, after breathing. Breathing first, winning next.” No one would be surprised if John Mara, who at the end of last season was holding his press conference at Rock Bottom, N.J., has felt compelled to utter those very words.
“We know we can get the job done, we know we can go in and win these games,” Xavier McKinney told The Post. “We got a great coaching staff that’s really helping us and propelling us towards the right direction.”
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