The difference between 1-0 and 0-1 is monumental for the Giants.
When the proceedings are over and done with Sunday at MetLife Stadium, they need to be won-and-oh! And they are advised not to be no-and-one.
Not that the season will come crashing down if the Giants embark on their 2024 campaign with a loss.
A Week 1 defeat will not be back-breaking, but it could be damaging in this regard: From the outside, there is so much negativity hovering overhead, so little respect for their roster and talent base, so much contempt for returning quarterback Daniel Jones, and so little belief in what general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll have assembled.
There is rampant speculation that this is one of the NFL’s worst outfits. All this gets exacerbated if the opener is a downer.
With all this animus stored up for what the Giants might become, consider how much more dour the naysayers will grow if the Vikings — with Jets and Panthers castoff Sam Darnold at quarterback — come into the Meadowlands and push around the home team.
There are always reasons for optimism, even if those reasons have to come from within and are based more on hope than evidence.
