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  1. Oh yes the savior is here and he makes tackles too!

     

    Give me a break, I could less how he tackles, he's inconsistent and I don't have faith in him if the game is on the line.

     

    If I have to eat those words one day, I will do so with great pleasure until then we could be up 13-3 if he didn't miss that 1st FG.

     

    don't go there with the What if's

     

    what if Plaxico didnt miss that last pass on the first drive and we got a td we would be up 17 to 3

    what if Gould missed his FG we would be up 17 to 3 or is it 10 to 3 or what ever

     

    but If we lose by 3 or less points every one and his brother will be on Feeleys back just like in seattle last year. but untill and if that times comes we got to go with what we have on the field right now not what was on the field 15 minutes ago .

  2. fooch_giants.gif

     

    did any on here him on Giants on line how this shouldnt even be a game how the score was going to be 38 to 3 Giant5s and wanted to skip the texan talk and go stright to the bears game

     

    fooch what a douche :TD:

  3. Holy Shit did you see the redskins beat dallas with like 0:13 on the clock the skins blocked the dallas FG attempt and ran it back some and dallas got a 15 yard face mask putting the skins in posion for 1 fg try with 0:00 l :clap:

     

    that puts us what 2 games ahead of our division? :rock:

  4. T.O. blames disorder for mid-meeting nap

     

    FOXSports.com

    Posted: 1 hour ago

     

     

     

    Apparently, you can add narcolepsy -- or something comparable -- to the long list of T.O.-related distractions in Dallas.

     

    According to a report in the Dallas Morning News, Cowboys receiver Terrell Owens is blaming an undiagnosed sleeping disorder for his inability to stay awake during team meetings.

    Owens spoke with the newspaper after the most recent incident Thursday.

     

    "I don't know what it is," Owens said after Thursday's practice. "I've never been diagnosed with it. It's nothing new for me to fall asleep in a meeting. It goes back to my rookie year in San Francisco. My receivers coach (George Stewart) knew I would fall asleep. He thought I was staying up late, and sometimes I did. When I did get to bed early, I would still get to meetings and fall asleep, and it's the same thing here."

     

    Owens reportedly told the team about the sleeping problem before he signed with the team during the off-season.

     

    "Those are personal health issues, and we all have them in varying ways," Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said. "I don't say that as though it's something that's irritating at all."

     

    Jones might want to check with passing game coordinator Todd Haley on that.

     

    "Todd is a big stickler, and he kind of got offended," Owens said. "That's one of his pet peeves about not sleeping in a meeting. I talked to him one-on-one and said, 'I'm not trying to fall asleep. I've always been like that.' "

     

     

    T.O.'s nap time link

  5. I think they should keep doing what they're doing. We play very well when not given props. Besides, watch them kiss our asses when the 8-0 (unimpressive) bears come to the 6-2 Giants.

     

    they will still have a hard time kissing the Giants Asses when the bears leave the meadowlands at 8-1

    and why is that? why does the media hate us so HELL the Giants Practically MAde this league in the early years .

  6. NOTES

    Manning’s favorite receiver Sunday was Plaxico Burress, who caught seven passes for 86 yards, including a terrific one-handed grab for a seven-yard touchdown in the first quarter. Burress has team-high totals of 41 receptions for 510 yards and five touchdowns.

     

    Just as important, he seems to have a new attitude. Last year, Burress would publicly express his unhappiness when Manning either failed to throw his way, or made a poor pass. Burress would throw his arms up, shake his head and otherwise let everyone know he was displeased. Not so this year.

     

    “I was looking at tapes of myself (in the offseason), looking at my body language and evaluating myself,” Burress said. “I said, ‘That’s something I need to get rid of.’ It showed me I was getting down on my quarterback. That’s something I don’t want to do. It’s something I’m trying to eliminate from my game. If I drop a ball or he makes a bad pass, we’ll go to the sideline and straighten it out over there. Don’t try to show him up.

     

    “I don’t get frustrated any more with Eli. That’s over and done with. I come to the sideline and say, ‘Look at this if we get this look next time.’ I don’t get upset any more. It’s one of those things where I made an effort not to. He’s my quarterback. I have a tremendous amount of respect for him. I know he’s trying to get the football to me the best that he can. It’s an 11-man chain. Everybody is working together to be successful. If he makes a bad throw or I drop one, there’s pretty much the same from each other – (we say), ‘All right man, I messed up, let’s get it next time.’ I think we have that respect for each other. Whatever happens, happens. We just go out and try to be successful.”

     

    About an hour after Burress spoke to the media, Coughlin was informed what Burress had said regarding his behavior.

     

    “The fact that he’s talked about that is a very positive thing, and the fact that you observe it in his play is a very positive thing as well,” Coughlin said. “He’s not letting himself get frustrated. He’s playing hard. He’s trying as hard as he can to be a good teammate. He’s blocked well on the perimeter – he takes great pride in that. He really wants to be a factor in the run game for the running backs. He wants to be a part of that group of guys that paves the way, if you will, and has demonstrated that. He continues to make good plays and continues to work hard to be in position to do that. He’s supportive of his quarterback. These are all things that he’s basically done since he came to camp this summer. It’s a very positive step.”

     

     

    :clap: now only if Shockey can "Turn the corner"

     

    also I saw on ESPN that Plaxico and Eli have been doing the Peyton/Harrison thing an hour before the game starts

     

     

    link

  7. I believe, although I could be wrong as I am many times, that the wind was "swirling" and at times east/west didn't matter. in fact, a fluttering Eli pass in the 1st qtr that was supposedly in the wind, looked alot like it was being blown away from Buress.

     

    Giants Stadium has a wierd wind pattern, I wonder if the new stadium will mimick the winds or will they design it to keep the winds at a min?

     

    If not , maybe we can have the wind pipped in like Seattle does for noise. :rolleyes::LMAO:

  8. How many penalties did the Giants have yesterday? 3 or 4? They've done a good job cutting out those bullshit mental penalties.

     

     

    Go ask that to Brandon Jacobs and his JAW. I know he is young and excited to be rolling guys up but he has to show a little more restraint with his mouth and also show the refs a little more respect hand them the ball dont throw it at thier feet.

  9. theismann i don't think is bad at all. sure i hate him from the redskin days, but he is pretty insightful. and on top of that, he really doesn't hate the giants

     

     

     

    how long have you been listening to this Jerkoff commentate? next time notice when some one says something he will repete them and the throw his own spin on it or add a coupel more words just to make it look like he knows what he's doing .

     

    I only layed the Tiki next job question out there to throw a jab at Thiesmann cause we ALL(everyone on this damn board) HATE HIM cause he sucks at comentating and is biased . Probley the only guy on here that would ride his leg is Micmack.

  10. :confused:

     

    Either way, that was a sweet move by Shockey to leave Roy Williams picking his nose and scratching his ass in the endzone all alone. This guy is being embarrased by Shockey twice every year, even with his Horse-collaring.

     

    If I ever hear Madden say Horse-Collar one more time, heads are gonna roll.

     

    remember when Dick"cry me a river" Vermile( when he was the KC coach) told Larry Johnsonn it was time to take of his diaper LOL in front of the media :LMAO:

  11. Sinorice seems to be worried Tiki will take all the acting jobs, so he jumped the Giants boat before Tiki could retire and is going threw acting lessons and tryouts for soap operas.shouldnt he be more intent on getting his quad back to 100%?

     

     

    by they way he won in a try out against Brylon Edwards and Steven Jackson

    and will be on General Hospital

     

    Sinorice Moss Genral Hospital

     

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