Let's see...
The Packers had 7 Penalties totally 37 yards.
The Giants had 6 penalties totalling 50 yards.
...AND the G-Men had a long TD run taken away on a questionable holding call.
How do these stats grab you?:
First downs: Giants 24, Packers 13
Rushing yards: Giants 134, Packers 28
Time of possession: Giants 40 min., Packers 22 min.
Total domination.
I seem to remember a G-men drive that got a little bump from a roughing the passer call that was questionable. It got more questionable when on a Green Bay Favre (btw, how do you get “Farve” out of that?) gets hit on the same kind of play, and..no flag.
There was also a questionable interference call in the 4th quarter too. (Not the one that resulted in a GB interception. That WAS interference.)
Were the refs in it, for the G-men? Of course not. I did not watch the entire game, so I won’t argue your calls. My wife watched the game and saw the same things. However, she was actively pulling for Favre. lol
What’s really surprising about the Giants is that teams haven’t been able to run against them very well. They are the best past-rushing team in the NFL because they line up with four defensive linemen whose natural position is defensive end (defensive end Mathias Kiwanuka played extensively on this line before he was injured, and people may remember that defensive tackle Justin Tuck was going to replace Michael Strahan at left end if Strahan had retired before the season began), so they are a bit undersized.