Offense, defense and special teams snap counts

For the third time in four weeks, the New York Giants were completely humiliated in front of the football world on Monday night. This time, their beating came at the hands of Geno Smith and the Seattle Seahawks.

The Giants were dominated in every facet of the game and put on a display that not only rivals the embarrassment of the Joe Judge years but arguably surpasses it.

It may be hard to believe given how poorly run this organization has been over the past decade-plus, but it appears the Giants have found a new bottom.

Here are the snap counts that contributed to the Giants’ most recent defeat.

Offensive snaps: 75
Defensive snaps: 55
Special teams snaps: 23

Wide receiver Sterling Shepard continues to be an afterthought as he took just five snaps on Monday night. Curiously, the Giants didn’t even bother using him as a punt returner, instead risking cornerback Adoree’ Jackson once again.

Meanwhile, in his return to the field, linebacker Azeez Ojulari took 40 snaps and was relatively effective. He needs to work on finishing (missed a couple would be sacks) but was one of the team’s few bright spots.

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