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Love Eli? Rivalry’s What Rocks
Posted on 7 Feb 2012 by Steven Keys.
Talk about reversal of fortunes. Who’d a’ thunk at the start of NFL 2011 it’d be Manning-the-Younger (Eli) hoisting the hardware in February as opposed to Manning-the-Elder (Peyton), whose career would be teetering on the brink? Not many, and even fewer Giants’ fans and East Coast media. The low expectations never seemed to faze the League’s new 4th Quarter phenom. Through good times ...
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Giant Cynics Turn Big Believers
Posted on 24 Jan 2012 by Steven Keys.
The Giants are the talk of the town. Back in the good graces of New Yorkers, at least those with an NFC bent, times are good for the men in blue. Football traditionalists would say that’s the way it should be in the great metropolis. But just six weeks ago you’d be hard-pressed to find ten people in the NY-NJ metro who spoke / wrote well of Giants’ head coach Tom Coughlin or signal-caller...
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Tom Coughlin and the Giants make all the big plays to knock off the Falcons to advance in the NFL tournament
Posted on 8 Jan 2012 by Bob Mittleman.
The New York Giants took on an Atlanta Falcons squad this afternoon and sent them home in convincing fashion with a 24 to 2 victory. While the score indicates a blow out, it was far from that. In fact, this game was in the balance till two huge plays in the 3rd quarter tilted the game in a big way to Big Blue. Before I get to those two plays, allow me to let you enter my random thoughts on a qu...
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NFL Musical Coaches or Symphony of Succession
Posted on 8 Jan 2012 by Christopher Rowe.
Looking across the landscape of NFL coaches, it may seem odd to realize that the most controversial move so far has been Bill O’Brien taking the post at Penn State (Josh McDaniels has already been announced returning to New England). PSU has not seen a new head coach since 1966 when a relatively young Joe Paterno took the helm without fanfare and 40 years prior to the inception of the Twitter...
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A Devastating Blow
Posted on 12 Dec 2011 by David Willow.
It was a devastating lose in multiple ways for the Cowboys who lost again on a last second field goal attempt that they failed to convert. This week Jason Garrett didn't call the timeout that saw Dallas kicker Dan Bailey make the his first attempt only to be iced, but opposing coach Tom Coughlin. The successful kick was also not missed this time by Bailey, instead it was blocked by Giants defen...
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NY Giants vs. Philadelphia Eagles: Blood Makes the Grass Grow – Kill, Kill, Kill!
Posted on 22 Sep 2011 by Christopher Rowe.
This week is the Eagles home opener. They debut at Lincoln Financial Field after two straight road dome games with outcomes that were decidedly diametrically opposite (and not at all the same). Whenever the Eagles and Giants face off, the game has meaning – usually like a well-funded, surprisingly organized, public paying for tickets, each team wearing uniforms type of street brawl. While t...
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Across the Pond, distance doesn’t make the heart grow fonder…
Posted on 30 Dec 2010 by Gabe Hidalgo.
So, I am celebrating Christmas and New Year's in Jolly Ole' London. That's right, the United Kingdom, England, the birthplace of the Magna Carta and Bangers & Mash (not in that order). The creative geniuses who launched the Beatles, Benny Hill and Monty Python are now all around me. Although I am not in the USA, I am always thinking of the NYC Sports Scene…I can't help it…over ...
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Outcoached Vs. Eagles, Giants Have One Last Chance Vs. Packers
Posted on 23 Dec 2010 by Mark Reichman.
Don't kill the punter, the Giants were simply outcoached last week in their epic meltdown against the Eagles. Matt Dodge was #1 on Giants fans “Who I want to murder this holiday season” list after his inexplicable punt to DeSean Jackson which led to the winning score as time expired. Note to the Tisch family: I can punt the ball out of bounds on a volunteer basis, saving you mon...
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Up-and-Down Giants Have No Margin for Error Vs. Skins
Posted on 3 Dec 2010 by Mark Reichman.
2010 has been just as schizo as any season in the Tom Coughlin era. With a defense that can dominate and and an offense that can take over a game, Big Blue has looked awesome at times. Yet a lack of first half execution, turnover problems, and a strange dropoff in intensity at times have made the Giants very unpredictable and hard to figure from one game to the next. With only five games le...
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Hot Seat for NFL Coaches – Take a Number
Posted on 3 Nov 2010 by Christopher Rowe.
Chan Gailey… Why was he hired by Buffalo? At midseason of 2010, it appears that a few realities have become apparent. First off, the Dallas Cowboys are not hosting the Super Bowl in their new palatial stadium. Next, the race for first pick in the 2011 Draft is more hotly contested than we expected. Most importantly, there are a lot of coaches on the hot seat and many of them could be ap...
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A Giant Loss Of Composure. Enough Tomfoolery!
Posted on 27 Sep 2010 by Dennis Napoliello.
Three games into the season and it is safe to say that the Giants unfortunately look like the same team from last year. You know that team; the one that gave up 40 points on five separate occasions, the one that quit on their coach, the one that had no defense or a running game and the one that got beat on both lines of scrimmage. The Giants lost to the Tennessee Titans yesterday in their new...
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Bill Sheridan, We Hardly Knew Ye
Posted on 7 Jan 2010 by Mark Reichman.
C'mon Giants fans, had you even heard the name “Bill Sheridan” before the rookie defensive coordinator was made into a convenient whipping boy with his firing on January 4? Then today Big Blue has dismissed defensive line coach Mike Waufle. What can be inferred from the firing of these fall guys is that Tom Coughlin will definitely not be canned. While its obvious that th...









