As if the Giants didn’t suffer enough in their season-opening loss to the Cowboys, it became public on Monday just how easy the Cowboys thought the victory was.

The Giants traveled to Dallas and had their secondary brutally exposed for its youth and inexperience in a tough 35-17 loss. The Cowboys’ offense had its way with the Giants, and a video released by the team’s official Twitter account revealed soundbites from players mocking just how poorly the Giants’ defense was playing.

“They’re all lost in the backfield,” wide receiver Randall Cobb said as he came back to the bench after scoring a touchdown.

Cobb had a highlight-reel stiff arm to cornerback Antonio Hamilton as well, taking a third-down completion just short of the markers for a first down. Jason Witten followed with a touchdown on the next play.

“It don’t matter where we f—ing start,” Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott said. “One play at a f—ing time and they can’t stop us.”

Even Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett commented on the Giants’ lack of a pass rush.

“The protection is clean,” he told Prescott. “You’re so damn well prepared you are getting through everything pretty fast.”

“Bro, we’re going too fast,” wide receiver Amari Cooper added. “’Cause we all catch them, you know? We all catch the rock. What are they going to do?”

Cooper went on to smoke DeAndre Baker — one of the Giants’ three first-round picks this year — to easily catch a touchdown pass from Prescott. On the way back to the bench, Prescott asked, “Was that easier than [against] Philly?”

“Easy money,” Cooper replied.

“Dak said ‘hike’ and that boy was woo,” Cooper said while mimicking Baker, backpedaling to show his teammates. “That boy backed up. I said, ‘What you scared of?’”

It was bad enough for the Giants that their secondary imploded, but the added commentary from the Cowboys bench made it all the more embarrassing.