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Eli Manning is an Elite Interceptions Thrower
By throwing five interceptions in one game against the Seattle Seahawks, Eli Manning became only the second quarterback since 1985 to have two seasons or more with 25 interceptions.
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Cowboys vs Giants – Tony Romo Can Be Trusted in Crunch Time
There were no interceptions thrown by Eli Manning and the New York Giants, surprisingly, didn’t lose the turnover battle. Tony Romo, regardless of the stigma about his late-game skills, came through with a clutch, winning drive, leading the Dallas Cowboys to a 24-21 win, giving them the lead in the NFC East once again while sweeping their bitter rivals for the first time in six years.
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NFL – Cowboys vs Giants Predictions
Meeting for the second time this season, it’s incredible to think that the New York Giants, after everything that’s happened, might actually be the favorites in their game against the Dallas Cowboys considering the form both teams are in, although there should be one huge asterisks over what the G-men have done over the last month.
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New York Giants – Misleading Run Defense Statistics
When you check out box scores and statistics, it may seem like the New York Giants aren’t doing everything badly, and their defense is able to at least handling the run and especially elite running backs in the NFL. However, when you take a more macro look at their whole performance on defense and in general, it seems that the numbers are simply misleading.
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New York Giants – Eli Manning Isn’t the Worst Anymore
That weird feeling of not being the worst quarterback and team out there on the field is certainly a revelation to the New York Giants and Eli Manning this season, who might not have anything left to play for but feeling good about themselves, and witnessing there are worse run organizations in the NFL.
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The Most Disappointing Teams in the NFL
We always have teams in each season that turn out to be huge disappointments around halfway through it, but there’s a difference between the reasons, expectations and level of collapse when examining the cases of the New York Giants, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Houston Texans and Washington Redskins.
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New York Giants Rumors – Trading Hakeem Nicks
The New York Giants and Hakeem Nicks failed to reach a contract extension agreement this offseason, which means there’s a good chance he’ll be traded before the deadline (After week 8), considering his free agency and how bad the team is doing, with plenty of teams, including the Atlanta Falcons, San Francisco 49ers, New England Patriots, Baltimore Ravens, Green Bay Packers and Detroit Lions all have wide receiver problems, and might be willing to part with some draft picks.
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2013 NFL Season – Giants vs Bears Predictions
If the Chicago Bears want to stop the slide they seem be heading into and reclaim their position as contenders in the NFC North, there isn’t going to be a better opportunity to find their winning ways back again than playing against the New York Giants, still without a win and arguably the second worst teams in the NFL right now.
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Philadelphia Eagles – Even Nick Foles is Outplaying Eli Manning
It was hard to decide what was the more compelling story as the Philadelphia Eagles finally won a game, as they usually do against the New York Giants, who fell to 0-5 for the first time in 26 years: Either Nick Foles stepping up big time for the injured Michael Vick, or Eli Manning completely destroying any chance his team had to end the losing streak, and the existence of any following or support he had as someone who isn’t to blame for where the Giants are at right now.
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Worst Teams in the NFL Don’t Have a Running Game
One of the things that provides the strongest link between the worst teams in the NFL this season has been their inability to run the ball, as the worst teams in the NFL, including the win-less Jacksonville Jaguars, New York Giants, Pittsburgh Steelers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers have been among the worst at getting yards on the ground.