And now, in the interest of equal time, here is a message from the National Institute of Pancakes: It reads, and I quote, “**** waffles.”......G Carlin
Fundamentals, Execution and Direction! We had none last night.
One field goal prevents RGIII from walking on water this morning.
"There is winning and there is Misery"
Well that's the game plan for just about every game no? Control the clock and have your defense stay fresh so they can stop the opponent and give the ball back to he offense. This is nothing new because of RG3.
sigh.......This was the Giants gameplan because of Griffen. We threw the ball 11 times in the second half...what other teams does that happen against?. Not to mention, all you had to do was watch the game to see that we couldn't stop them. Had they had more chances with the ball, (unless it was because we were throwing the ball for touchdowns) the game isn't as close as it ended.
And now, in the interest of equal time, here is a message from the National Institute of Pancakes: It reads, and I quote, “**** waffles.”......G Carlin
Last edited by FBomb; 12-04-2012 at 10:54 PM.
And now, in the interest of equal time, here is a message from the National Institute of Pancakes: It reads, and I quote, “**** waffles.”......G Carlin
Just because you held them to 17 points does not mean your defense is in the clear.
Giants fan since 525 BC.
The defense allowed maybe the hottest offense in the league a whopping 17 points, 1 TD was a fluke, at home in the biggest game for them in a long time. No, the defense did not play as bad as yo think and yes they where effective at stopping the offense in the first half and even forced a turnover in the second half to hauls a a scoring drive.
disagree , players did a good job and did not turn the ball over. the play calling and coaching was the main problem last night.