To: rb22982
Well, if we’re looking for fault, I would go with Brett. Live by the sword, die by the sword. He threw the interception and that pretty much took care of it.
I think the Packers might want to drill into their players heads that they should fall on fumbles and not try to pick them up and run with them.
43 posted on
01/20/2008 8:59:29 PM PST by
Laptop_Ron
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To: Laptop_Ron
LOL no kidding. That was an ugly, ugly play on that punt.
47 posted on
01/20/2008 9:03:56 PM PST by
rb22982
To: Laptop_Ron
Well, if were looking for fault, I would go with Brett Wrong again. The Giants stopped the Packer running game cold, so instead of plugging away they abandoned it completely. ...fairly early on. That's bad coaching.
The Giants' running game started slowly as well, but they kept at it and eventually found some holes. Coughlin stuck to the game plan.
51 posted on
01/20/2008 9:11:48 PM PST by
Mr. Mojo
To: Laptop_Ron
This Dallas fan congratulates the Giants and expresses condolences to the Pack as we share your recent pain!
These kind of games always come down to a play or two, or a call, etc, but the bottom line is the last three weeks the Giants went on the road against division winners and played smarter and tougher when it mattered.
As a Cowboy I normally hate the Giants but for NFC East pride I will be pulling for them to stop the Pats!
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