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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J.
No stadium holds worse memories for Joe Gibbs than this aging structure in the swamps of New Jersey.
The Hall of Fame coach owns only a 6-10 record at Giants Stadium, and yesterday's 19-3 loss has to be one of the most discouraging of those defeats.
To be sure, there have been bad losses here before for the Redskins, even recently.
The Redskins lost 20-14 at Giants Stadium two years ago in the first road game of the Gibbs II era. That defeat, at least, could be explained away by seven turnovers and an injury to quarterback Mark Brunell.
The Redskins lost 36-0 here last year, a debacle against a Giants team inspired by the death five days earlier of beloved owner Wellington Mara.
There are, however, no easy answers for what happened yesterday.
The Redskins came in on a roll, having gained 976 yards and scored 67 points in back-to-back victories over the Texans and Jaguars. The Giants, meanwhile, used a bye last week to ponder their 42-30 destruction at the hands of the Seahawks on Sept. 24.
The Giants certainly needed a victory more: They were 1-2, playing at home and faced with a tough road game against the Falcons next week. The Redskins, by contrast, were 2-2 and face a lightweight Titans team at FedEx Field on Sunday.
The Giants didn't produce much in the first half, settling for three field goals. But the Redskins had even fewer opportunities.







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