Shockey was a beast in his younger days..... [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-TghKmg2vM"]YouTube - rondo brothers NFL commercial with jeremy shockey[/ame]
Another slightly interesting fact: The Giants won't play on Sunday for the next two weeks.....and it's October! lol Giants vs. Cowboys on Monday Night then the bye week on Halloween.
Tony Romo Becomes 5th Quarterback Knocked The Screw Out By Giants This Year Barstool Sports: New York City
"LB Michael Boley said "hen (Tony Romo) hit the ground he let out a little scream, so I knew something was up." via Ralph Vacciano Twitter
IF the Giants get these turnovers under control, they will control their own fate this season. Right now, they are definitly the best team in the NFC. Get those issues under control and they will be one of the best teams in the NFL.
Eli will always be like that. He is not what he was circa 2006 and early 2007, but he will always be somewhat feast or famine The difference between now and say 2006 is 1- He has gotten more consistent, and has the right players around him. He doesnt have guys crying for the ball, or looking in disbelief when he miss's them 2- The team has the defense now to win some of the games he toss's multiple picks or fumbles. They didnt have that in 2006
I dedicate this song to Jerry Jones.....what must be going through his mind right now. [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNDt0GYTG8s"]YouTube - Marshall Crenshaw - Crying Waiting Hoping[/ame]
Way too early to pencil anything in right now with or without turnovers. What was Romo this week could be Eli next A reason why I would be hesitant to throw money down on the Giants is that they tend to be hot and cold. Is this team going to be playing like this in January. You guys cooled off after a good start in 2007, but got hot at the right time. You guys dominated in 2008, but then got cold late. You guys started off hot last year, and went cold altho injuries had a lot to do with that. Your team tends to be Bi Polar
Yeah but in 2008 the season was thrown up in the air after losing Burress. They were never the same. You base everything with what is in front of you. Right now im looking at both sides of the ball for the Giants. The Giants offensive line looks like it did in 2008. The Giants have an explosive offense and a tremendous passrush backed up by a good secondary. The passrush has that stigma now of being disasterous. Of mannings 11 INTs, 8 of them are from tipped passes. Bradshaw is a good running back, if he can control those fumbles he can be a very good running back. He may be the toughest runner in terms of being taken down. But yeah things can change on a dime in this league.