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2012 NFL Season Week 1 – Cowboys vs Giants Predictions
Since the beginning of the tradition of having the Super Bowl champion host next season’s opener, the home team is 8-0. That means the New York Giants should feel very comfortable going into their first game of the 2012 season, hosting their bitter NFC East rivals, the Dallas Cowboys.
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Giants vs 49ers – Not the NFC title Game we Expected
The San Francisco 49ers, despite being the home team against the Saints, weren’t favored to win. Alex Smith and Vernon Davis came up as winners in an epic fourth quarter, and the rest is history. The New York Giants weren’t supposed to beat the Green Bay Packers and Aaron Rodgers in Lambeau, but Eli Manning and the G-Men are simply too hot to stop right now.
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Giants vs Packers – Eli Manning Feeling Like 2008 Again
Eli Manning came through, as he has all season for the Giants, leading them to a surprising win over the Green Bay Packers, the best team in the NFL during the regular season, and the would be MVP Aaron Rodgers, stunning in Lambeau Field 37-20.
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Everything Clicking For New York Giants at Perfect Time
Eli Manning can’t get touched, the New York Giants can’t lose. Winning their third straight win-or-you’re-out home game, the Giants completely dominated the playoff-troubled Atlanta Falcons, keeping their offense well at bay, advancing to a Packers showdown after a 24-2 win.
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Giants Enter Playoffs as NFC’s Hottest Team
Eli Manning is a fourth quarter wiz. Victor Cruz looks like the most unstoppable wide reciever in football. The defensive line carved up the Cowboys’ Offensive Line like Turkey. The New York Giants dominated their two must win games, playoff games in fact, entering the post season hotter than any other team with a 31-14 win.
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Eli Manning and December Syndrome in Dallas (Giants vs Cowboys)
The New York Giants jump started their playoff hopes once again and ruined it for the Cowboys, beating Dallas 37-34 despite a great Tony Romo day, with Eli Manning leading an incredible fourth quarter comeback and Jason Pierre-Paul blocking a potentially game-tying field goal.
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5 Quarterbacks Who Really Need a Good Game in Week 2
Crunch time failure (Tony Romo) or simply embarrassing days (Donovan McNabb), these 5 quarterbacks really need a win, and a convincing performance as well, to avoid the rise in pressure that usually comes after two bad opening weeks.