Giants Should Benefit From Weak Schedule

Discussion in 'New York Giants' started by Sweets, Sep 23, 2009.

  1. Sweets

    Sweets All-Pro

    NEXT stop, 5-0. Well, maybe not the very next stop, but that’s the destination the Giants should be headed, starting with Sunday’s soft landing in Tampa, followed by a cushy trip to Kansas City then a comfy return home to meet and greet the Raiders, whose fan base is more fearsome than the team they love. The Giants are out of the gates with a flourish at 2-0, alone at the top of the NFC East. “Going into the first two games, that was definitely a big deal,â€￾ defensive end Mathias Kiwanuka said. “A couple division games — one at home, one on the road. We knew that if we could get two wins we would be in a good spot. With that being said, we all know how long the season really is. We are just trying to keep our focus level the same. We’re good and we are happy about the position we are in right now. We are ready to go forward.â€￾

    Source: NYPost
     
  2. CaptainStubing

    CaptainStubing Gave her a Dirty Sanchez

    yep, the nfc east, probably the best division, plays the afc west, probably the worst division, this season. They will play 16 times. I'd say the nfc east probably wins 13 or 14 of those games. everyone is overrating denver, SD, and oakland right now. i still think 8 or 9 wins will take the division.
     
  3. Dfence

    Dfence Special Teamer

    However, it gets significantly harder again after that....no surprise in the NFC East. It always is....

    It then goes Saints, Cards, Eagles, Chargers (and then their bye). So, that period will certainly be an examination.