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Old 12-07-2008, 07:47 PM
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sorry they made the trip^^^^^ ouch!
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Old 12-07-2008, 07:48 PM
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will look upwards in the standings tomorrow morning and see PHI^^^^^ouch
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Old 12-07-2008, 07:56 PM
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I thought it was a lousy call against Portis and the Skins.
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Old 12-07-2008, 08:01 PM
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I thought it was a lousy call against Portis and the Skins.
No doubt, but I'll take it. I'll take anything right about now. Good day for the Birds already slim hopes. Actually the best day they couldve asked for with Dal and Atl losing and what looks like it could be a loss for the Skinny's. Not to mention handily beating a division rival.
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Old 12-07-2008, 08:03 PM
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The Ravens will choke. Go Skins!
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Old 12-07-2008, 08:34 PM
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The Ravens will choke. Go Skins!
I started the season convinced they couldn't beat the Univ. of Maryland then I ate humble pie for 7 wins. Then the last 3 weeks the offensive treats pass protection like an AIDS infection leaving Jason exposed to take a beating like Tony Eason in the 86 superbowl against "DaBears". Tony still wakes up seeing Mike Singletary drooling on top of him each and every night.

Three more quarters like this first one and Campbell is going to be seeing Ray,Ed and the the other hunting animals in his sleep for weeks. Skins might be the worst pass protection team in football.
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Old 12-07-2008, 08:19 PM
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No doubt, but I'll take it. I'll take anything right about now. Good day for the Birds already slim hopes. Actually the best day they couldve asked for with Dal and Atl losing and what looks like it could be a loss for the Skinny's. Not to mention handily beating a division rival.
Not to take anything away from the Birds, they played very well defensivley today and stopped the run which they couldn't do last time. Anytime you can win on the road in the NFL it's a big thing. But the Giants dropped alot of passes today, including a surefire TD by Hixon. They seemed like they could never get on track. Obviously the loss doesn't hurt the Giants. I'm sure Coughlin will give it to them good this week in practice, especially with traveling to Dallas next week.

I am sure the papers will blame the Plax ordeal with today's performance, but I think it couldn't be further from he truth.
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Old 12-07-2008, 08:36 PM
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Not to take anything away from the Birds, they played very well defensivley today and stopped the run which they couldn't do last time. Anytime you can win on the road in the NFL it's a big thing. But the Giants dropped alot of passes today, including a surefire TD by Hixon. They seemed like they could never get on track. Obviously the loss doesn't hurt the Giants. I'm sure Coughlin will give it to them good this week in practice, especially with traveling to Dallas next week.

I am sure the papers will blame the Plax ordeal with today's performance, but I think it couldn't be further from he truth.
Come on Matt, the Giants were outplayed in every quarter of that game. That Hixon dropped ball TD opportunity can be countered with the fugaze blocked kick to end the half. The score ended EXACTLY the way it should've. All in all, the G Men were outplayed. I've said it all along, the Birds play better on the road. At home, they get too complacent and let teams have their way with them. They 'get up' for away games. The Birds went in there with their season on the line and backs against the walls and hit the boys in blue on their chins. A MUCH needed win. I LOVED the offensive playcalling/gameplan.(run/pass ratio)
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