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		<title>Cardinals beat Giants who fall to 5-2</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The score was 24-17. Time of posession was about the same. Number of first downs was the same. The Giants gained more yards. Each team lost a fumble. Yet the game wasn&#8217;t that close, probably because of the Giants 3 interceptions. Our franchise QB only managed a 47.5 passer rating. Now I&#8217;m not saying it&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The score was 24-17. Time of posession was about the same. Number of first downs was the same. The Giants gained more yards. Each team lost a fumble.</p>
<p>Yet the game wasn&#8217;t that close, probably because of the Giants 3 interceptions. Our franchise QB only managed a 47.5 passer rating. Now I&#8217;m not saying it&#8217;s all on Eli, but come on dude. If you&#8217;re a franchise QB taking up a huge chunk of your team&#8217;s salary cap you gotta play well every game.</p>
<p>I still appreciate the Super Bowl win, but today&#8217;s performance reminded me more of the egg Eli laid against Philly last year in our early exit from the playoffs.</p>
<p>We play Philly next week and it would be nice if Eli contributes something&#8230;</p>
<p>But like I said it&#8217;s not all on Eli. You&#8217;ve got Jacobs averaging almost 6 yards per carry and you only give him the ball 13 times? WTF? And on 3rd and short you go for the bomb? This is becoming pretty predictable actually. Doesn&#8217;t it seem like we always throw a hail-mary like pass on 3rd and short?</p>
<p>Manningham hurt with the drops, true. Receivers didn&#8217;t get open like they should have, sure. Lots of things went wrong besides Manning but Manning is the one who makes the big bucks, not Manningham. I don&#8217;t expect equal contributions from both those guys.</p>
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