Giants coach Tom Coughlin is upset with the media for "over-hyping" his team. Coughlin said that "you have to earn everything that is said about you," and fired shots at his players for believing what they hear. "I just think that for so long we've (read that) we've got so much depth. I don't know what you're watching, but the guys that are supposed to be the depth have hardly even practiced," Coughlin told the New York Daily News. "I think you're talking about something that looks good but hasn't really materialized. Until we get this thing straightened around with everybody on the field, this rotation and this depth that we're talking about really is a nonfactor right now." The Giants lost to the Bears 17-3 on Saturday. "I think you have to earn everything that is said about you," Coughlin said. "What we believe in is that talk is cheap. Let's do it on the field. It's been very spotty on the field, so obviously it's time to get to work and get this the way we want it to be, and for people to come to grips with reality."