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Romo has surpassed all expectations since becoming a starter. He has put new life into this team and into Parcells as well. This day couldnt be any better, spending time with the family and watching the Boys win!!!!

We're doing well right now but we have a big game next week in NY and have to remember that we had the same record at Thanksgiving last year (7-4)

We all remember we finished badly last year getting only two more wins. Hopefully with Romo's consistancy and the teams confidence, we will finish strong this year and win the division.

Hope everyone had a great thanksgiving.
 

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Playing New York in there house is going to be a tough task. In all reality, we should lose there. But if the Boys can play smart football like today, 0 turnovers and 2 penalties total. We will have one hell of a shot walking out of New York with at least a one game lead.
 

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I know I sound overconfident, but this game will ours by 10 points.
 

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SlwSVT;1184254 said:
Playing New York in there house is going to be a tough task. In all reality, we should lose there. But if the Boys can play smart football like today, 0 turnovers and 2 penalties total. We will have one hell of a shot walking out of New York with at least a one game lead.

I agree, but if the Giants play like they have been playing lately, we will blow them out.
 

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the Giants should have all but Strahan back on defense against the Cowboys. But first they have to get a W in Tennessee.
 

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Tom [Giants fan];1184374 said:
the Giants should have all but Strahan back on defense against the Cowboys. But first they have to get a W in Tennessee.

As long as Eli is playing, I'm happy.
 

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This is another one of those man-up games for this team. Of course, at this point they all seem that way.

But if you truly want to be a contender, a team hosting games in January, and a team that strikes fear into opponents, then you beat the Giants.

Lose to them, and some of the momentum built up to this point will be lost. The Cowboys will be looked at as a dangerous team, but one likely vying for just a wild-card spot. And that 0-2 mark against New York would hang above this team the rest of the year. They'd be resorted to hoping the Giants collapse in order to win the division.

But beat them, and Chicago is the only team one could argue as being better.

Huge, huge game. Funny part is if it comes down to Manning and Romo, my money is on Romo. Manning has a lot more to prove at this point.
 

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A must win, likely the differenc between a division title and first round bye or a wildcard on the road.
 

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Tom [Giants fan];1184374 said:
the Giants should have all but Strahan back on defense against the Cowboys. But first they have to get a W in Tennessee.

That's great, but the Giants' problems seem deeper than their injuries on defense.

Unless there's an unreported injury to Eli, that is.

You all have some major offensive issues, in my mind. A whining running back and a quarterback that has no control over his team. Maybe a win over Tennessee can help right that ship.
 

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Dale;1184401 said:
That's great, but the Giants' problems seem deeper than their injuries on defense.

Unless there's an unreported injury to Eli, that is.

You all have some major offensive issues, in my mind. A whining running back and a quarterback that has no control over his team. Maybe a win over Tennessee can help right that ship.
RAttle Eli, frustrate Shockey, turn Plaxico into a Roy ducking coward.
 

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Dale;1184392 said:
This is another one of those man-up games for this team. Of course, at this point they all seem that way.

But if you truly want to be a contender, a team hosting games in January, and a team that strikes fear into opponents, then you beat the Giants.

Lose to them, and some of the momentum built up to this point will be lost. The Cowboys will be looked at as a dangerous team, but one likely vying for just a wild-card spot. And that 0-2 mark against New York would hang above this team the rest of the year. They'd be resorted to hoping the Giants collapse in order to win the division.

But beat them, and Chicago is the only team one could argue as being better.

Huge, huge game. Funny part is if it comes down to Manning and Romo, my money is on Romo. Manning has a lot more to prove at this point.

I agree, but I think our defense has something to prove against Manning also. I also sensed something in Parcells today when asked about Shockey's comments. He seems po'd towards the Giants. I think there is something personal in this for Parcells also, and he will make sure that this game is a dogfight.
 

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Tuna Helper;1184418 said:
I agree, but I think our defense has something to prove against Manning also. I also sensed something in Parcells today when asked about Shockey's comments. He seems po'd towards the Giants. I think there is something personal in this for Parcells also, and he will make sure that this game is a dogfight.
I think his relationship with the team has been strained and since the man he had love and loyalty twards is now likely with God then he might bleed blue and silver now, this team is his.
 

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SlwSVT;1184254 said:
Playing New York in there house is going to be a tough task. In all reality, we should lose there. But if the Boys can play smart football like today, 0 turnovers and 2 penalties total. We will have one hell of a shot walking out of New York with at least a one game lead.

:nono:
 

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fans or media is that Eli has struggled the last two weeks but he has done so against two of the top three scoring defenses.
 

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Tom [Giants fan];1184441 said:
fans or media is that Eli has struggled the last two weeks but he has done so against two of the top three scoring defenses.

Eh, his stats don't look too good from the Houston game, either. Barely cracked the 60-percent mark but couldn't crack the 80 QB rating.

He hasn't been stellar -- or close to -- since beating Washington on Oct. 8.

Very pedestrian performances against Atlanta, Dallas, Tampa Bay, Houston, Chicago and Jacksonville.
 

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Tom [Giants fan];1184441 said:
fans or media is that Eli has struggled the last two weeks but he has done so against two of the top three scoring defenses.

Considering the fact that when he plays us he''ll be facing the 6th ranked D in scoring, I expect much of the same!

I almost forgot he also be attempting to keep pace with the leagues second highest scoring Offense and perhaps it's hottest QB!
 

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Like i just said in another thread, if we dont allow Eli to make the big play then the Giants have no chance because Eli not accurate enough to just take what the D gives him and nor is he disciplined enough to do that. i cant say that i blame him entirely when u have idiots like Burress and Shockey continuing to cry that they dont get the ball enough. I should include barber in that too because he is starting to look like a fake with his criticism of his coaching staff that they give up n quit trying to run when he is a guy that is gonna quit on the team at the end of the year
 

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Romo has seen this team before...he's going to light them up this time.
Seriously though, if Romo and the offense chugs along distributing the ball to all of the WRs, TEs, and RBs out of the backfield the way we did today, I don't know how the Giants are going to beat us. Our offense was unstoppable today and the Giants secondary isn't great, Strahan is out, Arrington is out, and Toomer is out. Shut down Tiki, which we haven't done a very good job at in the past, will be the key to winning this game. I see no reason that we can't put up 30+ points.
Romo would've thrown 7 or 8 TD passes if we would've kept attacking today.
 

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Well let's be honest about Giants! Sure they were 6-2 at one point but manning was not all that great in all those wins. The past four game manning has not played well. His qb rating is horrid and he is looking more like a bust than ever. Just because your brother is a hall of famer by 30 and your dad was a solid qb doesnt guarantee your success. Especially not in your third season. The Giants have serious problems and they will not be able to solve them against the Cowboys. Losing Toomer has shown to be huge. Burress can be stopped and Shockey is not a favorite target. Injuries has created huge holes that this team will not be able to overcome.

Jacksonville should have blown them out and they are not half the team we are. I see a blow out!
 
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