They would've been watching, anyway, but they don't always get a chance to see the Chargers. Personally, it's going to be quite a thrill to play against the Giants. The game means a whole lot, anyway, because of the implications in the way we've started off. It's a must-win game for us.

It's night and day. Mentally, it's just so much easier. Now you can just go out there and work on the physical and just react. This year, nothing is confusing to me.

We played as bad as we've (played) since I've been here as a unit (in the second half). . . . It's pretty depressing.

To come out there in the second half and play as bad offensively . . . it's pretty depressing.

Mass confusion. Guys weren't on the same page.

You can't look down the road and say we should be this or this by the time we play that team. Every game we've got to treat like it's our last.

It's a definite reality check. Maybe we were overlooking some teams, overlooking the little things that last year we didn't. But two losses in a row bring you back to reality.

We want to be a dominant line and a line that people fear.

When you win, everything is overlooked. When you lose, everything is under a microscope.