I love Shockey's face when the field goal is missed!!! ;-) That Fool!
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> Eli knows it…
> “This is a big one,” Giants quarterback Eli Manning told the
New York media
> on Monday.
> Julius knows it…
> “This is our biggest game of the year so far,” Cowboys running
back Julius
> Jones proclaims.
> Heck, even Jeremy Shockey knows it…
> “This is the month in this league,” Giants tight end Jeremy
Shockey said
> out there on Monday. “This is for whatever you want to take.
Now’s the time.”
> 7-4 meets 7-4. Division leader meets division leader. I cant even
imagine how
> the players feel because I'm about as anxious for Gameday as I
have been all
> year. As so many have already said, the winner of this game takes
the inside
> track to the NFC East title, and the loser is pushed right back
down into
> the arena with the rest of the wild card contenders. A 2-0 record
against the
> Giants could be the deciding blow for a 7th NFC East crown, but
falling for
> the second straight week and failing to lock up a certain berth
could prove to
> be costly for this years Cowboys. Of the Cowboys remaining
schedule, the
> Redskins and Rams seem to be the only non playoff contenders in
the pot, and even
> then, the Redskins are looking for their first season sweep of
Dallas since
> 1995 and the Rams and Cowboys play in the last regular season
game of the
> year, which could prove to be a tougher challenge than previously
thought.
> We could talk for ages about the classics that the Giants and
Cowboys have
> produced (I wonder why this rivalry never really took off?), but
focusing on
> the here and now seems a bit more pertinent. Since we'll get more
in-depth with
> the game preview a little later in the week, lets take a look at
the most
> noticeable difference between the Giants of Week 6 and the Giants
now, Eli
> Manning.
> Entering Week 6, Eli had a 9-2 TD/INT ratio working in his favor
and he
> seemed almost unstoppable following his 120.7 rated day against
St. Louis. He and
> Plaxico Burress hooked up for over 200 yards in that game alone.
The Giants
> offense had clearly found its stride, which was why their total
lack of
> competence on offense in Irving was so surprising. Since that
time, Eli has thrown
> 11 touchdowns as compared to 8 INTs, which isn't bad for a rookie
if you
> take away the Minnesota game, but still not 9-2. He has also been
struggling to
> hit his targets, completing just 52% of his passes on the year,
which is
> encouraging considering the awaiting arms of Cowboy defenders that
will
> undoubtedly be ready for that other 48%.
> Eli is solid for how young he is, but his inexperience still rings
true in
> the hallowed halls of the NFL game. Since that Week 6 game, he's
led a
> game-winning drive against the Broncos and a potential game winner
against the
> Seahawks (thanks to Jay Feely). Despite his recent successes, he
has also given a
> game away, i.e., Minnesota two weeks ago, and I don't think anyone
will argue
> that Minny’s defense warranted such a collapse. If anything, the
offense
> needs to lock this game away, because when the Giants go into
‘catch-up mode,’
> they are tough to beat.
> Analyzing these types of games is tough sledding. The importance
and sheer
> magnitude of this event almost defies logic, and this game will
most likely
> come down to whoever doesn't fold under the unwavering gaze of
75,000 screaming
> New Yorkers. Billy Cundiff had the best day a kicker ever has in
the
> Meadowlands two years ago on the biggest regular season stage
possible. Drew Bledsoe
> has been responsible for leading two different Patroit teams to
the Super Bowl
> … Aaron Glenn performed at his best under the strict lens of
the New York
> media… the resumes the Cowboys bring into this contest read
more like a
> Homerian epic than a simple list, but none of that will amount to
jack in this game.
> When you mix in how inconsistent the Cowboys have been on both
sides of the
> ball (although the defense seems to be evening out ever so
slightly), I doubt
> anybody would be wholly surprised by any possible outcome.
> Oh, and somebody remind Jeremy Shockey to watch the ball go
through to
> uprights before celebrating… what a meat-head.
>
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