Antrell Rolle thinks the Giants can run the table
One of the biggest stories of the first quarter of the NFL season are the struggles of the New York Giants. The Giants dropped to 0-4 after a 31-7 loss at the hands of the Kansas City Chiefs. In fact since a 36-31 loss to the Dallas Cowboys, the Giants haven’t even been competitive, losing 41-23 to the Denver Broncos and 38-0 to the Carolina Panthers.
Despite all of their struggles, Giants safety Antrell Rolle thinks the Giants can win out.
“I believe we can go 12-0 from this point on,” Rolle told Kieran Darcy of ESPN New York Monday. “People can look at me like I’m crazy, but you know I could really give a damn at this point. This is what I truly believe. I know the talent of this team, I know the mindset of this team, we just have to go out there and put it all together.”
On the season, Rolle, a nine-year veteran out of Miami, has 21 tackles and an interception.
“We’ve played some bad football, but this is gonna be a true testament of who this New York Giants football team is,” Rolle said. “We can either go in a hole, and hang our heads, or we can come out fighting. And I believe we’re definitely gonna come out fighting. You all haven’t seen the end of us yet.”
The Giants will be back in action Sunday when they host the Philadelphia Eagles.