ShortRound
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That was just a statistical butt whooping on the Giants
the only flaw in that he doesn't coach special teams in offense either.. This was a team win.... And by the way you wanna talk about the defense let's talk about how they were getting rained over on that first drive and the special teams bailed them out.. They still have problems with a mobile quarterback who will run tough and they have a running back that's willing to run.. If that was the bills and Josh Allen we would have had a much much tougher day because they would not have stopped trying it... So yes they played great but there's some coachable moments about the run game and the mobile quarterback they're gonna need to work on because that's exactly been the issue the last three years.. I bet you don't like it that I brought up some actual facts that defense did not play perfectly..Dan Quinn for President
Sorry to put a damper on things, but exactly 34 years ago to the day, Sunday, September 10, 1989, the Cleveland Browns went into Pittsburgh and blasted the Steelers 51-0. The Browns only gave up 53 (yes - fifty three) total yards, scored three defensive TDs, and amassed 357 total yards.To keep last night in historical perspective on how bad the Giants actually were :
No team has EVER in the history of the NFL
Lost 40-0 or worse
Lost sack battle 7-0 or worse
Lost turnover battle 3-0 or worse
Had a blocked field goal returned for a TD
Threw a pick 6
IN THE SAME SEASON much less a single game lol
where is that "They Giants are gonna blow us off the field" thread anyway?I dont wanna hear nobody say "its just the Giants" or "first game"
nah people had us losing, saying the giants were an improved team and that Daniel Jones was the cream of the crop (ohhhh yeeeahhhh)
that got BEAT DOWN! and BEAT UP
this was a old fashion "get me a switch off the tree so that i can fan yo hinepotts" beating
even if the Giants won they would NEVER blow us out.....where is that "They Giants are gonna blow us off the field" thread anyway?
To keep last night in historical perspective on how bad the Giants actually were :
No team has EVER in the history of the NFL
Lost 40-0 or worse
Lost sack battle 7-0 or worse
Lost turnover battle 3-0 or worse
Had a blocked field goal returned for a TD
Threw a pick 6
IN THE SAME SEASON much less a single game lol
The league is over 100 years old, so the worst loss ever is stretching things.
In the NFL Championship game in 1940 Chicago beat the Washington team 73-0.
11 touchdowns, 8 ints, including 3 pick 6s.
Last night was a beatdown, though.
Sorry to put a damper on things, but exactly 34 years ago to the day, Sunday, September 10, 1989, the Cleveland Browns went into Pittsburgh and blasted the Steelers 51-0. The Browns only gave up 53 (yes - fifty three) total yards, scored three defensive TDs, and amassed 357 total yards.
All of those numbers are more impressive than what we saw last night in the Meadowlands.
That is exactly what the original post said.To keep last night in historical perspective on how bad the Giants actually were :
No team has EVER in the history of the NFL
Lost 40-0 or worse
Lost sack battle 7-0 or worse
Lost turnover battle 3-0 or worse
Had a blocked field goal returned for a TD
Threw a pick 6
IN THE SAME SEASON much less a single game lol
Not sure why I don't remember this one.1985 --- Bears 44, Cowboys 0
Sacked 6 times (CHI 4)
5 turnovers (CHI 1)
1 fumble lost, 4 interceptions \ 2 pick-sixes
I totally agree with your points here, brother. That blocked FG totally changed the game. They bailed on the run too early. The first drive Mazi wasn't in there. They brought him in after that first drive. Not sure if that's why they bailed, but let's hope so. Lol I wasn't watching Mazi at all. My focus was on the edge rushers. Did you? If so, was he stuffing the run?This was a team win.... And by the way you wanna talk about the defense let's talk about how they were getting rained over on that first drive and the special teams bailed them out.. They still have problems with a mobile quarterback