Kudos to the OL

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keeping Tony clean for all the game, great start in pass blocking, since last year it was better run blocking but ok pass blocking.

Hurray to our Great Wall in front of fantastic QB ( will go Great once winning the SB );)
 
When Leary was out I wasn't too worried, even if Collins was inactive...Bernardeau is more than good enough to fill in for half a game. Really solid depth, and didn't see too many glaring issues, if any
 
It was absolutely masterful, it really was. I was never even worried about Romo getting sacked, that's how confident I am in the group. I haven't seen an OL dominate like they did tonight in a long while, at least in pass protection.
 
They were great tonight, they'll have a much stiffer challenge next sunday.
 
My only complaint was Collins not being active and having Berny come in to replace Leary.
 
They were great tonight, they'll have a much stiffer challenge next sunday.

this! The giants have nobody to apply pressure. still can't believe that game was close. I expect to see the giants go in the tank
 
They were great tonight, they'll have a much stiffer challenge next sunday.

Yup, Fletcher Cox was the best defensive lineman we faced last season, not Watt or Suh. He dominated us in the first meeting.
 
Said it in another thread, but with this OL and Tony Romo, I don't think it matters who the receivers or running backs are.
I would've said the same until I saw balls going through hands (T-Will) and popping up in the air (Street). We'll see.
 
Romo had all day to throw. O Line was amazing. They are pretty much the defining feature of the team right now.
 
This was a match up that greatly favored us because typically the Giants don't blitz. They prefer to get pressure with the front 4 and quite frankly, they don't have the horses to win that race. Albeit when they did blitz, it was not very effective either. Philly will be a much tough matchup.
 
Not sure he was touched, but he had one or two pressures(if you can even call them that) in 46 passing plays. Thats freaking amazing. Especially since they blitzed a fair number of plays.
 
I even seen Doug Free pancake Jenkins. ....I think it was Jenkins. Whoever it was Free balled him up in a ball, seen him laying in the fetal position crying on the sidelines telling Coughlin not to put him back in the game haha
 

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