Posted on 12/19/2010 2:48:00 PM PST by Kid Shelleen
The best quarterback for most of the game was Eli Manning. In the end, it was Michael Vick, and the Philadelphia Eagles who stunned the Giants to take tenuous control of the N.F.C. East with two games remaining.. Vick led a furious rally to erase a 21-point fourth-quarter deficit, pulling the Eagles into a tie with 76 seconds left in the game. Then, with overtime seemingly inevitable, DeSean Jackson returned a punt 65 yards for a touchdown on the last play of the game
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They’ll be alright, Horse; Brown’s impressive. Howard’ll get his 35-40 dingers. There’s enough O.
Hmmm...Was that why Coughlin was lecturing Dodge seconds after the game??
Dumb for him to even talk about.I think it’s part of his probation.No dog for a certain amount of years.
During Eagles postgame live, it was stated that the punter slightly mishandled the snap and panicked (forget whether Coughlin said it or it was reported by an Eagles beat reporter). Thus, instead of kicking it OB he sent a low liner to Jackson. Whoops...
:-)
Long-term he'll be a stud, but I think he needs a full season of AB's to reach his potential. No better time than now, as far as I'm concerned.
Dom Brown didn’t look ready. He may need a season in AAA to close the hole in that big swing of his.
I think Ben Francisco gets most of the playing time in RF.
I'll never understand how an NFL team can function so poorly on special teams like that. In this game the Giants displayed two characteristics of a very poorly coached team: (1) they were completely outplayed in the second half, and (2) their special teams play was awful in key spots.
It doesn't take a lot of talent to execute well on special teams. It takes good coaching and disciplined play -- two things that this Giants team is really lacking (and very surprising for a Tom Coughlin team).
The game I'm thinking of went to overtime and the Eagles drove down the field and lined up for a game-winning field goal. The Giants blocked the attempted field goal, but the ball was picked up by one of the Eagles and carried into the end zone for the winning TD. Damn, talk about a change of fortunes!
Well, I hope you are right about Michael Vick, but it’ll be a long time before I forgive him.
Not that he cares.
I could forgive him for a lot of things after he’d ‘paid his debt’ and declared himself penitent, but that was just beyond the pale.
Always good to see a New York team take it in the arse.
Nice game, Iggles.
A very understandable sentiment. Only time will tell who the real Michael Vick is.
LOL! Not only that, having Santa run around the living room, rubbing it in your face before he unsanctimoniously moons you then flies up the chimney.
Yeah, would have been Theisman. IIRC, they DID go to the SB that year, as returning champs. And lost to the Raiders. Ah, the Glory Days... ‘Skins actually winning and Reagan in the White House.
Football rules shouldn’t allow a final play, I say!
I heard the punter was supposed to kick it out of bounds and messed up. I would have been aiming for the seats if I was the punter in that situation.
I. 1978-Pisarcik fumble and Edwards recovery for touchdown
II. 1988-Clyde Simmons recovers the Eagles' blocked field goal attempt and scores touchdown in overtime
III. 2003-Brian Westbrook returns a punt 85 yards for the winning touchdown with less than 1:30 left (Again, the Giants didn't kick it out of bounds, and the Eagles' offense was dead in that game)
And don't forget the Other Miracle at the Meadowlands in 1993-Eric Allen returns an interception of the Jets' Boomer Esiason 94 yards for the winning touchdown in an incredible runback after Randall Cunningham is lost for the year in that game.
Just remember, you have three Super Bowl titles, they have zilch.
Could be worse. You could be me, I’m a Vikings fan.
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