When a reporter spoke to Justin Tuck after the Super Bowl about how the G-men utterly dominated the Patriots physically, Tuck said-"This is the NFC East"
Ya know, that's awfully haughty considering that the Patriots beat all four NFC East teams, and the Giants required BOTH a catch on the top of the helmet, and two dropped interceptions on the last drive.
The Giants played an excellent game...but easily could have lost.
Feeling's mutual (sub G Men for Iggles on my part of course). In case you didn't know, pretty much everyone in Eagleville was rooting for the G Men against both the Cowboys and Pats, nice work out of your team.
Personally, I'm agnostic on Fassel, he was a competent coach at bare minimum and Fiensten's portrayal of him in "Next Man Up" (excellent read BTW) was very positive, but I pose this to you: Would you wish your worst enemy employment under Dan Snyder? I know I wouldn't.
There's a ton of Redskins fans that I admire and respect... and heck, even call family. My heart bleeds for every one of them knowing that Dan Snyder is quite likely at least 40 years away from a natural death, and it's quite likely that he'll continue to hold the reins of that team, calling moronic shot after ill informed decision. He's a cancer on the entire NFC east.
Aside: Manning made the plays when he had to, but Justin Tuck and David Tyree were battling for the MVP in that game BEFORE the final 5:00. Hell of a game, and hell of a season for your guys. Proud 'a ya from the City of Brotherly Love.