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Usain Bolt in the NFL
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Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008The Giants have won seven on the trot and are head long into winning the NFC East title after destroying the Redskins on Sunday. The final score was 23 to 7. That gives the Giants a record of 11 wins and 1 loss – an incredible win loss ratio. They are well ahead of Dallas Cowboys who have a record of 8-4. Four games left to play…get your Giants tix now, before the playoffs. Just click on the banner below…
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Monday, December 1st, 2008
Giants are on a roll, hosted by Minnesota Vikings on 28 December 2008. Tickets can be found at BigTicketDeals
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Giants want Six in a Row
Friday, November 28th, 2008
With a three-game lead in the division, the Giants (10-1) are on a roll and can virtually wrap up the NFC East with a victory over the Redskins on Sunday. New York will also surpass their win total from last season (10-6).
“It’s kind of the way this team has developed in terms of the talent that we have and the ability of the guys to say, ‘OK, we have an injury, we have to play at a higher level and the next guy that comes in has to do the job,”‘ New York head coach Tom Coughlin said.
The NFL’s top rushing offence was held to 87 yards, but Domenik Hixon picked up the slack with 269 all-purpose yards, the third-highest total in franchise history.
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| Event | Venue | Date/Time | |
| Washington Redskins Vs. New York Giants |
Fedex Field Hyattsville, MD |
Sunday 11/30/2008 1:00 PM |
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| New York Giants Vs. Philadelphia Eagles |
Giants Stadium East Rutherford, NJ |
Sunday 12/7/2008 1:00 PM |
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| Dallas Cowboys Vs. New York Giants |
Texas Stadium Irving, TX |
Sunday 12/14/2008 7:15 PM |
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| New York Giants Vs. Carolina Panthers |
Giants Stadium East Rutherford, NJ |
Sunday 12/21/2008 1:00 PM |
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| Minnesota Vikings Vs. New York Giants |
Metrodome Minneapolis, MN |
Sunday 12/28/2008 12:00 PM |
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| NFC Wild Card or Divisional Playoffs: New York Giants Vs. TBD (If Necessary – Date TBD) |
Giants Stadium East Rutherford, NJ |
Saturday 1/3/2009 TBD |
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| NFC Championship Game: New York Giants Vs. TBD (If Necessary) |
Giants Stadium East Rutherford, NJ |
Sunday 1/18/2009 TBD |
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Giants Unsportsmanlike
Sunday, October 26th, 2008
Well, it must have been a bad day at the office for Giants receiver Plaxico Buress last weekend. Conduct unbecoming or bad sportsmanlike behavior is not an accusation that goes down well in this great game. Buress was fined a total of $45000 by the NFL for verbally abusing a match official, during the game against the 49ers. Already this season Buress has been suspended by the New York Giants for missing a team meeting. This also was a costly mistake, erported to have cost him in excess of $117000.
The Associated Press reports that Buress was fined $20000 for comments made to head linesman, and a further $20000 for inappropriate comments after the game. He was also fined $5000 for throwing the ball into the crowd. Tom Canavan writes…
The nine-year veteran returned to practice Friday after missing two days of work with a sore shoulder and stiff neck. He said he would be ready to play against the Steelers this weekend in his return to Pittsburgh.
“I had a full day of practice, no limitations, so I am ready to go,” Burress said. “I have 48 hours to get ready for the game and I should be back to close to 100 percent.”
Burress spoke before the league disclosed his fine.
Burress, who was hurt in last weekend’s 29-17 win over San Francisco, has been listed as probable for his first game against the Steelers, who drafted him in the first round in 2000.
Ouch!! That’s all gotta hurt.
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Giants Winning Streaks Thud to a Halt
Tuesday, October 14th, 2008The Giants undefeated run this season has ended, and the 12 game undefeated record away from home has come to an end as well. The Cleveland Browns hit the Giants hard this Monday night, with the Browns running away by 35 to 14.
The New York Times reports:
CLEVELAND — Eli Manning of the Giants is well paid for doing many things well, but tackling is not among them.
So when circumstances forced Manning to try to bring down Eric Wright of the Browns after a fourth-quarter interception Monday night, it was not a good omen for the defending Super Bowl champions.
Manning cut across the field as Wright streaked down the left sideline with the ball in the fourth quarter. At the Giants’ 40-yard line, Manning threw himself toward Wright in a rolling tackle attempt. Wright skipped by him and Manning tumbled near the Giants’ bench.
By the time Manning pounded the ground with his fist and returned to his feet in front of Coach Tom Coughlin, Wright had crossed the goal line with a 94-yard scoring play, the 73,102 fans were roaring and the Browns had secured a 35-14 victory. The result dropped the Giants to 4-1 and lifted the Browns to 2-3.
“It was sloppy, sloppy football,” said Manning, who threw three interceptions after throwing only one in the previous four games. “Three turnovers by my part is unacceptable.”
The Giants not only lost their undefeated record in this discombobulated embarrassment, but they also saw the end of an 8-game winning streak over two seasons and a 12-game streak of regular-season victories away from home….full story here…
Giants Are 4-0 and at the Top of the Heap
Tuesday, October 7th, 2008Giants 44, Seahawks 6
The Giants walloped the Seahawks this Sunday by one of the highest regular season margins. The Giants are looking hot after the first 5 games of the season. Are we looking at another Superbowl berth? If they stay on this course we may very well see that. The New York Times review of the game…
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — With a quarter of their regular season complete, the Super Bowl champion Giants remain undefeated, their latest triumph a remarkably one-sided 44-6 victory against the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday at Giants Stadium.
Few had predicted such a dominant result. Could it be that the Giants’ championship last winter was not a fluke? Might they be as good as or even better than the Dallas Cowboys, the trendy preseason pick as the team to beat in the National Football Conference?
More will be learned as the Giants’ schedule becomes more challenging, with 5 of their final 12 games against rivals, including the Cowboys, from the N.F.C. East, possibly the league’s most competitive division.
But Sunday’s game could have been a difficult one for the Giants. Coming off a bye week, they were without the star wide receiver Plaxico Burress (suspension) and lost Domenik Hixon and Kareem McKenzie in the first half with concussions.
Nevertheless, their margin of victory was their largest in the regular season since a 62-10 victory against Philadelphia on Nov. 26, 1972. This is the first time the Giants have started 4-0 since 1990, when they started 10-0 and won the Super Bowl. Tennessee is the only other undefeated team, improving to 5-0 with a victory against Baltimore. Full story here...
