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Blame Brian Daboll for another blown double-digit lead.

Blame offensive coordinator Mike Kafka for persevering with to call operating performs that left Jaxson Dart inclined to a concussion.

Blame defensive coordinator Shane Bowen, cornerback Deonte Banks’ penalties or the vaunted cross rush of Brian Burns, Dexter Lawrence, Abdul Carter and Kayvon Thibodeaux for combining for zero sacks.

Choose who is at fault Sunday for the Giants shedding 24-20 to the Bears, but Lawrence — who often speaks for the workforce — doesn’t need to hear any of it.

“I don’t care, man,” Lawrence said. “It don’t matter. It never has and never will matter what anyone outside the facility really has to say, we just gotta keep coming back every week reloading and keep going.”

Dexter Lawrence addresses reporters Nov. 5. Noah Okay. Murray for the NY Post

The outside noise is about to attain a fever pitch with the Giants at 2-8 if no adjustments are made.

That only makes Lawrence really feel indignant.

“Whatever they say don’t really matter,” Lawrence said. “ We just got to come back Wednesday ready to practice and erase the loss.”

Dexter Lawrence is pictured during the Giants’ Oct. 9 sport. Getty Images

Who is accountable for the latest fourth-quarter collapse?

“The players,” Lawrence said.

There was no storybook comeback for Russell Wilson.

If Wilson, after getting benched in Week 4 and not traded at the deadline last week, had rescued the Giants from a fourth-quarter collapse after Dart’s concussion, there would have been vindication that possibly there is more left in the 10-time Pro Bowler’s tank than anybody suspected.

Instead, Wilson completed 3-of-4 for 45 yards (41 of which got here on a screen-and-run by Devin Singletary) and took two sacks.

He needed to drive 65 yards in 1:47 for a landing to win the sport late, but only gained 11 yards on six passes.

“I felt mentally ready and all of us being ready to respond,” Wilson said. “[The Bears] made a couple key plays up front.”

It seems all the eye was paid to the mistaken Giants kicking mess.

One of the most important storylines of last week was whether or not the Giants would yet again risk enjoying an injured Graham Gano or flip to Younghoe Koo.

It turned out that the Giants went with Koo, who transformed all 4 of his kicks (two subject targets and two PATs).

But punter Jamie Gillan had his worst sport of the season: He was penalized twice on kickoffs that put the ball at the 40-yard line and shanked a 26-yard punt between the 2 Bears touchdowns in the ultimate 4 minutes.

OT Evan Neal was the only healthy scratch for the Giants.

He has not performed a snap in 10 video games (9 healthy scratches).

The other inactives have been Gano, CB Paulson Adebo, OLB Victor Dimukeje, DL Chauncey Golston, C John Michael Schmitz Jr. and third-string quarterback Jameis Winston.

Former NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue died Sunday morning.

“Commissioner Tagliabue was a smart and considerate leader,” the Giants said in a assertion. “He was a collaborator and united people, not an easy task. And he did so thoughtfully with grace and dignity. He will be remembered as one of the greatest commissioners in professional sports. Our thoughts are with the Tagliabue family.”

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