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If Dallas Cowboys can't motivate the New York Giants, no one can

Filip Bondy

The talk is different this time, for what that is worth. There is bite to the bark. The Giants don't like the Cowboys, and you can tell that. They also know this is the last chance to rescue the season, against a contentious, arrogant, first-place division rival. They know a lot of things, which may or may not make a bit of difference when they line up on defense against Tony Romo on Sunday.

So far, all the pep talks in the world from Tom Coughlin and all the schematic plotting by defensive coordinator Bill Sheridan haven't stopped opponents from doing whatever they wanted against the Giants. Maybe, Sheridan was hoping Thrusday, the sheer loathing of the bright, lone star on the helmet might be enough to turn things around, to get his guys to tackle somebody.

"You can't get wound up enough," Sheridan said. "Our guys will be juiced. I want them to be coming out of their skins."

The Giants sounded that way Thrusday, like they were finally molting and downright mad. It was only a few months ago, a much happier time in September, when the Giants went down to Dallas to open that new, gaudy stadium and pulled out a victory. They left Texas with a 2-0 mark and thinking the season would go about as expected, which it hasn't. They also left furious at Flozell Adams, for tripping Justin Tuck and causing a shoulder injury.

It can be argued that Tuck has never been the same after that foul play, and he hasn't forgotten the incident. He accused Adams of a cheap shot in the days after the game, and Thrusday he wasn't about to say he was sorry. Tuck said he didn't care in the least what Adams had to say about the matter.

"He doesn't care what I have to say, either," Tuck said.

The anger feeds them. The math keeps them very much alive, even if they don't deserve it. The NFC is a forgiving conference, and that helps. If they beat the Cowboys, the Giants are just one game behind Dallas, with the tiebreaker in hand. They might even be even with the Eagles or Packers in the wild-card race.

"We realize we still have a chance after playing the worst football in the history of the NFL," Brandon Jacobs said.

They get it. They know they have stunk out the joint. They know that has to stop on Sunday.

"I don't know if we can get any more sense of urgency," Tuck said. "Our sense of urgency is maxed."

Sheridan complained about the tackling, about the inconsistency. On the offensive side, coordinator Kevin Gilbride admitted the rushing game had been completely useless whenever the quarterback was under center. The Giants, somehow, have become a shotgun team and they don't really know how to get out of the rut.

Jacobs, for one, thinks he knows how. He wants the ball more.

"I do expect to see more carries, more playing time," Jacobs said.

Jacobs says he is looking forward to Sunday, because he innately despises the Cowboys. He hated them growing up. He hates them more now. No matter where he plays in the future, Jacobs said, "my hatred for the Cowboys will remain the same."

All good talk, fine intentions. It better be more than that on Sunday. Then it better be solid coverage by the defensive backs and pressure, finally, from the front four. It better be the end of extra yards at the end of every completion.

The Giants have dug themselves into a hole with such uninspired play. They are lucky to be alive, and they are very lucky to be playing the Cowboys.

If anything can wake them up, it is the very thought of losing a big game to America's Team.

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Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/f...ate_lights_spark_in_giants.html#ixzz0YkE8KMDB
 
I really, really want us to go in there and just kill all of them. I want Jacobs and Tuck to wish that their cone heads never opened their stupid mouths.
 
I have no doubt the Cowboys will be just as motivated for this game. The Cowboys have allot on the line to play for and the fact we lost to the Giants in the manner we did should be a cause for confidence on the part of the team knowing despite all of our mistakes we took the game down to the final seconds.
 
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All this drama queen nonsense they require to their jobs is lame. Even their fans know they're lame. Yesterday a co-worker asked me how I could be a Dallas fan, after I laid out excuses like this and other reason why the Giants are boring and lame he had to agree with me. Proximity is a driving factor why they have most fans.
 
I hope WE are the ones who are mad. It's time to deliver a message. I'm ready for US to be the bullies. I'm ready for US to show some emotion.

This game will set the stage for a new beginning and a new era of late season toughness.

I'm over all of the anti-Dallas media crap that is starting to mount because it is December.

I'm over the Romo can't win a big game, or December game garbage.

I'm over the fans of other teams using the same old anti-Cowboy ammunition over and over again.

I'm mad as hell and I hope my team is even madder.

I want vindication and I want it now.

It all starts Sunday. We have our feet on their throats. It's time to unmercifully destroy the enemy. It's time to end the season for Tuck, Eli, Jacobs and the rest of those big mouthed bozos.

Did I mention I'm mad?
 
Jacobs says he is looking forward to Sunday, because he innately despises the Cowboys.
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Blah, blah, blah...
 
Filip Bondy;3116953 said:
If anything can wake them up, it is the very thought of losing a big game to America's Team.
Filip, they're awake--they just suck.
 
This is a team ready to be toppled. They're just recycling the "We hate Dallas" soundbites for the fans' benefit.
 
To be a writer at a major paper, you would think they know how to spell Thursday.:bang2:

Lost all credibility with me.
 
There it is. The NY media putting it out there that we are arrogant and they are the blue collar underdog fighting the world.

Even the guys in the giants locker room at some point have to realize its the other way around and that card can be only played so many times.

and by the way, I just relistened to the radio call of the game while putting up the christmas lights.

Derrick Haggans LEGWHIPPED Terrance Newman. I guess it is ok for them to trip or leg whip, but if we do it is the end of the world.

BUt that is how it works when the media is in your corner in your own city.
 
theebs;3117284 said:
There it is. The NY media putting it out there that we are arrogant and they are the blue collar underdog fighting the world.

Even the guys in the giants locker room at some point have to realize its the other way around and that card can be only played so many times.

and by the way, I just relistened to the radio call of the game while putting up the christmas lights.

Derrick Haggans LEGWHIPPED Terrance Newman. I guess it is ok for them to trip or leg whip, but if we do it is the end of the world.

BUt that is how it works when the media is in your corner in your own city.

True. While NY is getting positive upbeat reports after losing 5 of the last 6 games the Cowboys are being questioned about melt down in Dec. Must be nice to get positive reports Cowboys would not know about this.
 
ScipioCowboy;3117295 said:
How, pray tell, are the Cowboys arrogant?

Certainly not any more - a fairly quiet team at the moment.
 
theebs;3117284 said:
There it is. The NY media putting it out there that we are arrogant and they are the blue collar underdog fighting the world.

Even the guys in the giants locker room at some point have to realize its the other way around and that card can be only played so many times.

and by the way, I just relistened to the radio call of the game while putting up the christmas lights.

Derrick Haggans LEGWHIPPED Terrance Newman. I guess it is ok for them to trip or leg whip, but if we do it is the end of the world.

BUt that is how it works when the media is in your corner in your own city.

Not to mention that it happens in this league and I'd tell him to do it in that circumstance every single time. Let me see do I want Romo to get jacked up or Tuck get tripped? Hmmm, let me think. Yea trip Tuck. If he falls and hurts himself thats his fault. It's football get over it. I can only hope Jacobs gets more carries because he's the biggest turd in the league.

This is the type of article worth sending to the team so they can read it. That article flat out says they think they're better then us and thank god it's the Cowboys coming in because we're that much better then them.
 

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