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Harbaugh’s Cowboys Shot Comes With a Cost

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John Harbaugh gave Giants fans the edge they have been begging for, but calling out the Cowboys also raises the pressure on Big Blue to back it up in Week 1.

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The Big Question: Is John Harbaugh’s Cowboys callout good for the Giants? It can be if the harder standard shows up in practice, discipline, and Week 1 execution, but until the Giants beat Dallas when it counts, it is still just a receipt waiting to be cashed.

Drew and Rob react to Harbaugh’s Town Hall comments about wanting the Giants to be good enough to “kick the Cowboys’ ass,” CeeDee Lamb answering back with “lol that’s cute,” and why this Week 1 Sunday Night Football matchup already feels personal. The Cowboys have controlled this rivalry for too long, but Jaxson Dart finally gave Giants fans something to point to after last year’s win, and Harbaugh is clearly not interested in tiptoeing into the NFC East.

The conversation then shifts to Dexter Lawrence, and Harbaugh’s blunt “he can go live his life” answer after Lawrence’s exit. Drew and Rob get into why Dexter’s departure still bothers Giants fans, why the lack of a real goodbye matters, and why Harbaugh’s comment felt like a direct defense of the players who actually want to be in the building.

From there, the show turns into a bigger debate about the new Harbaugh standard. Kayvon Thibodeaux says things are different. Jaxson Dart says Harbaugh’s intensity and attention to detail are obvious. Drew and Rob like the tone, but they are not ready to buy another offseason “vibes are different” story until wins follow.

Dart’s playing style also becomes a major topic. He says he knows the most important thing is staying on the field, but he also made it clear that on third or fourth down, he is still willing to go through a defender. That leads to the obvious Giants fan plea: slide. Keep the edge, keep the toughness, but stop giving away your availability.

The defense gets a long look too, especially Dennard Wilson being compared to Wink Martindale. Kayvon pointed out the similarities, Brandon Brown talked about pressure from different alignments, and Brian Burns praised Wilson’s black-and-white, no-BS coaching style. Drew and Rob explain why the aggression is exciting, why Arvell Reese could fit that world, and why Wilson still has to avoid the worst parts of the old Wink experience.

The episode closes with early Giants record predictions, the Dolphins joint-practice news, OTAs beginning, and why the guys are not falling for every fake offseason hype story just because somebody looked good in shorts.

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