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    • Archive for November, 2005

      Click for cans

      Sunday, November 6th, 2005

      Once again, Green bay fans are doing the best job clicking for cans. We Giants fans are pathetic, almost in last place. It’s sad, but it’s not too late to start clicking once a day.

      Giants have a tough schedule

      Saturday, November 5th, 2005

      An interesting bit from an article by Dan Pompei says that the two best divisions are the NFC East and AFC West. He says that of those 8, only the Raiders couldn’t be a contender.

      But he also argues that these teams have such tough schedules playing division rivals and each oher that none will have enough gas left in the tank to make a superbowl run:

      But teams from those divisions have the most difficult path to the Super Bowl because, in addition to having to deal with three formidable division opponents, each of the NFC East and AFC West teams has to play one another. The second half promises heightened urgency and performances from the Broncos, Chiefs, Chargers, Giants, Eagles, Redskins and Cowboys.

      Are the Giants media darlings?

      Wednesday, November 2nd, 2005

      Charles Robinson has the Giants ranked #4 because:

      The Eagles are tumbling, the Falcons are still one dimensional on offense and the Panthers are just starting to get into a groove.

      But right now, the Giants and Seahawks are the class of the NFC.

      It was hard to believe that would be the case in the preseason, when we still didn’t know what to expect from developing Eli Manning, nor the defensive additions by Seattle. But those have been two monumental factors in the rise of New York and Seattle, which both crack the top five for the first time this season.

      Maybe no player has made bigger strides than Manning, whose play went from solid and encouraging late last season to downright clutch through most of this year.