Monday, October 25, 2010

The New York QB Killers Are No.1 In The NFC!


It was sloppy at times for both teams, but the New York Football Giants ended up at the winning end of another Giants vs Cowboys classic on Monday night 41-35.


The final score was 41-35 but by no means was the game that close. The game was easily over with in the 3rd quarter. New York buried Dallas, figuratively AND literally.

Giants killed the Cowboy's season, and like 4 other quarterbacks this season, almost killed Tony Romo! In the second quarter, Giants' linebacker Michael Boley blasted Romo on a blitz that landed him on his left shoulder breaking his collarbone. Teams are going to start hiding their starting QBs when playing the Giants if they keep killing them every week.

With this win over Dallas, New York now has sole possession of the number one spot in the NFC East, and are showing no signs of slowing the momentum. The Giants, as of right now, look to be the best team in the NFC, and maybe the entire NFL.

New York has a their bye next week, then after that, Seattle is on the menu. Someone please pray for Matt Hasselbeck.
BIG BLUE WORLD ORDER, BABY!






Monday, October 18, 2010

Always An Elite Team, Now They're Acting Like It!


Without taking last season into account, was there really any doubt about how good these 2010 Giants could be? OK, maybe a little. But think about it, we beat, and beat-up a Panthers team in week 1, got beat in week 2 by the Colts, who's arguably been the best team in the NFL the last 8 or so years, BEAT OURSELVES in week 3 to a Titans' team that we absolutely should've beat, then rolled on to dominate, offensively and defensivley, our next 3 opponents, the Bears, Texans, & Lions. And If you ask me, the Giants that played weeks 1, most of 3, 4, 5, & 6 are the "real" Giants. Its no accident how good this team has played the majority of this young 2010 season, and it's definately no accident how good the defense is playing.


Sunday's game against the Lions was actually a bit tougher than the 2 game prior. No surprise to me though, I knew the Lions were no push-overs and that the Giants had to prepare for them like they would for any other good team. That's why im extra proud of my New York Giants because according to how their play looked, prepare seems to be exactly what they did. Last season's team most likely would've looked over Detroit and started thinking about Monday night's Cowboys game.


Speaking of the Cowboys, we have them next on the schedule in Dallas, and just like with the Lions, im a little nervous about them. Their 1-4 schedule doesn't make feel any better about playing them. The thing that does make me feel good is having confidence that my Giants will play next Monday night, with the same dominance that they've played with the last 3 weeks.



Monday, October 4, 2010

All In All, Vintage NYG Football!










Over 130 rushing yards, 2 rushing touchdowns, no Bears' touchdowns allowd, only 59 Bears rushing yards allowd, 10 sacks including a record 9 in the first half, two dead Bears QBs, and a 17-3 win, NOW THATS VINTAGE NEW YORK GIANTS FOOTBALL!

The New York Giants' defense played Sunday night the way we Giants fans expect them to play, and maybe a little more. It literally seemed that every time Jay Cutler, or Todd Collins, or whoever that 3rd string QB was (the only remaining living one), went back to pass, a Giants defender was detroying him for a sack. I mean, these were not normal sacks. Everytime one of those Bears QBs got hit, I swear you could see a number 53, 52, 58, 70, 0r 56 on the jersey of the Giants defender standing over their body. It was "80's New York Defense" bad for Chicago!
As a die hard Giants fan, I just want to say, I enjoyed every damn second of it!

The only bad, but totally fixable, spot about Sunday night was the play of Eli Manning, and bradshaw's fumble. Im not going to spend much time on Eli. He just seemed to be kind of off, underthrowing, and overthrowing receivers. Im confident though, that Eli will be in practice this week correcting whatever minor problems he had. Ahmad Bradshaw on the other hand, I swear, for all the good plays he has, he has an absolute shitty one! Its so fucking hard to enjoy his good runs because the entire time he's running, im screaming, "HOLD THE BALL, HOLD THE BALL...DON'T FUMBLE!" The guy is starting to remind me of a young Tiki Barber. Coaches really need work with him about securing the ball the ENTIRE duration of the play.

Other than those two, I think minor problems, the Giants played a great game Sunday night that I think should be a positive sign of good things to come in this early '10 season!

Also, congratulations to the players selected for The Ring Honor! You deserve it!

Tim Mara

Wellington Mara

Jack Mara

Bob Tisch.

George Young

Steve Owen

Jim Lee Howell

Bill Parcells.

Mel Hein

Ken Strong

Tuffy Leemans

Emlen Tunnell

Frank Gifford

Rosie Brown

Sam Huff

Andy Robustelli

Y.A. Tittle

Harry Carson

Lawrence Taylor

Al Bozis

Charlie Conerly

Dick Lynch

Joe Morrison

Pete Gogolak

George Martin

Phil Simms

Michael Strahan

Jessie Armstead

Amani Toomer

Tiki Barber



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