Giants home record, what's so impressive?

Kevinicus

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Now, there's a lot of talk about how much better the Giants are at home, but when you look at their opponents at home, it's not really surprising that they've only lost once is it? Arizona, New Orleans, St. Louis, Washington, Philly, Minnesota, and Denver. Aside from their last second win against Denver, what's the big deal? Actually, looking at their entire schedule all year, outside of Seattle, Denver, and Dallas, they've had a cupcake schedule. They lost 2 of those 3 (3 of 4 after Sunday). Dallas has beat SD in SD, played Philly when they were still playing pretty good, Seattle, Denver, and NJ. And they didn't get an extra home game. Dallas has improved since a sloppy 2-2 start. The Giants have slipped off a bit from the early part of the season. Dallas is just a better team. They have been all year, and will continue to be Sunday, and the rest of the season. I'm not too sure the Giants even make the playoffs. 30-13. Big days for JJ and Ware.
 

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Yet they sit there with the same record.

Despite how they did it, NY beat a Denver team we could not. Ditto with the Commanders. And since we played them in Irving, the Giants have won 4 of 6.

When we played the Eagles, Philly had lost 3 of 4. They weren't playing that well at all.
 

Glenn Carano

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scottsp said:
When we played the Eagles, Philly had lost 3 of 4. They weren't playing that well at all.

Not the first time we played them back in October, Philly was 3-1. We were a 10 1/2 point dog and won by 23.
 
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