Published on: 9th December, 2009
One thing that disappointed me at Sunday's game was the amount of people that booed Tiki Barber, who was introduced before the game as an honorary captain. For whatever reason, some Giants fans refuse to forgive Tiki for the comments he made about Eli Manning, and for his mid-season retirement announcement. There ...Published on: 8th December, 2009
1. Saints (12-0) I think we can all agree that their game against the Redskins was ridiculous. The same team that squashed the Patriots a week earlier needed a couple miracles and an overtime to beat the Redskins. Still easily the top team in the division. (Last Week: 1) ...Published on: 7th December, 2009
I was lucky enough to be in attendance at Giants Stadium for their big win over the Cowboys, and I couldn't have asked for a better game (well, maybe it would have been nice if the guy sitting in front of me didn't throw up all over the guy sitting ...Published on: 4th December, 2009
1. Stop The Run You may remember their Week Two matchup in which the Cowboys ran for 251 yards on only 29 carries, good for an embarrassing (for the Giants) 8.7 yards per carry. Marion Barber, Felix Jones, and Tony Romo each had rushing touchdowns. Simply ...Published on: 1st December, 2009
1. Saints (11-0) In thoroughly dispatching of the Patriots, Drew Brees has put himself in front of the pack for the MVP award. That may be hotly debated, but one thing is for sure: The Saints are the odds-on favorite to win the NFC. (Last Week: 1) ...Published on: 25th November, 2009
1. Cover Brandon Marshall Brandon Marshall is an absolute beast. The Giants secondary did a nice job of covering a banged up Roddy White, but Marshall is a different animal. At 6'4", 230 pounds, Marshall is one of the toughest men to cover. After the catch, he ...Published on: 24th November, 2009
NFC Teams Only! 1. Saints (10-0) Drew Brees played mistake free for the first time in four weeks (seven interceptions since Week Seven), tossing three touchdown passes and no interceptions. With Brees at the helm, bench players become playmakers (Wendy's Dave Thomas had four receptions for 66 yards and a touchdown). (Last ...Published on: 17th November, 2009
With the NFC South and NFC North all but locked up, there are four remaining playoff births up for grabs in the NFC. While divisional leaders Dallas and Arizona have the upper hand, their hard work is not nearly over. The Eagles, Packers, Falcons and Giants are all 5-4, ...Published on: 12th November, 2009
After four straight losses—each more painful than the last—Giants fans have a right to be pessimistic. After two blowouts and two games that they let slip through their hands, the Giants let their lead in the NFC East slip away as well. They now sit at 5-4 and are on ...Published on: 10th November, 2009
1. Saints (8-0) Won by double digits despite a big early deficit. It is good to see them overcoming adversity, but it is also concerning trend. They’re still the odds on favorite. Still the odds on favorite. (Last Week: 1) 2. Vikings (7-1) A week off to rest up ...