Sunday, January 11, 2009

Disappointment

We had no expectations during the Giants run to a Super Bowl championship. This season buoyed by an 11-1 start, we had very high expectations. At the very least, to return to the NFC championship game. But it's all for naught.

We watched Hancock last night and though that was bad. It was an Oscar winner compared to today's game. The Giants played an abysmal game on the offensive side of the ball en route to a 23-11 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. Eli Manning, as we've seen before, played poorly in front of a rabid home playoff crowd. He continued to show that he struggles in his home, windy field.

They can deny it all they want, but their teammate Plaxico Burress really cost them this/the season. They lost 3 of their last 4 to finish their season, (We threw the Vikings game out the window since it was meaningless and the starters hardly played.) largely because they didn't have Burress to distract defenses and make big plays.

Don't get us wrong, there were other reasons the Giants lost today besides Manning's play and Burress' absence.
The defense could not stop the Eagles in third down situations and put next to no pressure on Donovan McNabb.

Kevin Gilbride made some very questionable play calls (where was Buddy Ryan when you need him?).

Tom Coughlin made some questionable decisions, including a challenge that he was clearly going to lose, costing the Giants a time out.

John Carney missed field goals from 46 and 47 yards. Had he made even one of them, the Giants would have only needed one score, rather than two, down the stretch.
So it's Eagles-Cardinals in the NFC championship game and the Ravens against the Steelers-Chargers winner today. And we are disappointed.

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