to the Tennessee Titans? Let’s go inside the locker room and find out.Riley Dixon on his fake punt ...Dixon ran 14 yards for a first down near the end of the second quarter.“With the conditions Harry Carson Color Rush Jersey , I caught it, bobbled it, looked up and guys were running in the other direction,” Dixon said. “By that time, guys were already running up field. I had an opportunity to get a first down, so that’s what I did.”Saquon Barkley after being held to just 56 total yards ...“They had a great game plan over there, give credit where credit is due. They came out and they made plays. They made more plays than we did.“They did a lot of different things. They gave us some different looks, different movements to try to create movement up there to try to confuse us. We have to execute, that’s the moral of the story. We didn’t execute as a team, especially on the offensive side of the ball.”Josh Mauro on the defense giving up 215 rushing yards ...“Defense is an 11-man job. I don’t think we tackled well. We weren’t physical enough Lawrence Taylor Color Rush Jersey , and the results were what they were.”Giants coach Pat Shurmur ...“Didn’t do anything well enough to expect to win, didn’t make plays, we didn’t run the ball, we didn’t stay on the field on offense, we had penalties, so we didn’t play well enough there. I thought on defense, they ran the ball, we didn’t tackle as well as we did in the last few weeks, which extended drives for them, and they beat us. There was a turnover there that turned into points. It was a close game and we just didn’t find (the end zone) Carl Banks Color Rush Jersey , and when you don’t get in the end zone, you can’t win.”Eli Manning on the offensive struggles ...“It was just tough to get things going. Give credit to the Tennessee defense. They played well. They did a good job stopping the run on some early downs. The few times we actually got some things going, we had negative plays, we had penalties where we just could not sustain the drives and keep things going. They played well and we didn’t. We didn’t execute well enough or make the plays we need to make. They just outplayed us.” Plenty of people have been paying attention to the Giants’ quarterback situation this offseason and the team has finally rewarded them with a move.It’s not a move that does much to change the team’s outlook for the 2019 season, however. The team announced that they have re-signed Alex Tanney.Tanney was Eli Manning‘s backup for most of last season, although he was inactive for a couple of games so that rookie Kyle Lauletta could get a taste of life in the NFL. Lauletta went 0-for-5 with an interception in one of those games, but Tanney never saw any action in the regular season.Lauletta will be back this year as well and the two men could compete for backup duties if the Giants continue to pass on any aggressive moves at quarterback. If they do draft someone early or acquire a potential successor for Manning, at least one of them is going to be hitting the unemployment line.