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  • stevenash
    Moderator
    • 01-17-11
    • 66328

    #1
    Yep, same old Giants.
    Only the Giants can give up THIRTY-THREE FOURTH QUARTER POINTS and choke a 19-point lead.
    Dart's decision-making was awful, and so was Daboll's play-calling down the stretch when it mattered.
    Daboll is a flat-out fat fraud who needs to be shit canned.

    Meanwhile, over in Colts land, Daniel "Dollars" Jones carved up the Chargers' defense, throwing for three bisquits (almost, 288 yards), two TDs. and no INTs.

    Q. What's the difference between Daboll and Daniel Jones?
    A. Jones is going to the playoffs, and Daboll is not.
  • Shark
    SBR MVP
    • 01-14-10
    • 1824

    #2
    Almost impossible to lose once they went up 26-7. Then to get all of those penalties on their last drive placing them on the goal line. Getting the td, only to miss the xp. Just unreal watching that all unfold. I doubt they beat the eagles twice this year so yeah, looks like they are on their way to another NYG type of year.
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    • mjsuax13
      Moderator
      • 03-14-15
      • 25024

      #3
      Time to make some massive changes
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      • ChuckyTheGoat
        BARRELED IN @ SBR!
        • 04-04-11
        • 38505

        #4
        That was bad. I've mentioned in previous posts that the Gano injury was significant:
        *His replacement is a Euro. Showed up today.
        Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?
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        • stevenash
          Moderator
          • 01-17-11
          • 66328

          #5
          NFL Fans Want Broncos vs. Giants Referees Fired 'Immediately' Sunday
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          • ProSportsEdge
            SBR High Roller
            • 05-01-25
            • 238

            #6
            Originally posted by stevenash
            Only the Giants can give up THIRTY-THREE FOURTH QUARTER POINTS and choke a 19-point lead.
            Dart's decision-making was awful, and so was Daboll's play-calling down the stretch when it mattered.
            Daboll is a flat-out fat fraud who needs to be shit canned.

            Meanwhile, over in Colts land, Daniel "Dollars" Jones carved up the Chargers' defense, throwing for three bisquits (almost, 288 yards), two TDs. and no INTs.

            Q. What's the difference between Daboll and Daniel Jones?
            A. Jones is going to the playoffs, and Daboll is not.
            That collapse was hard to watch. Giving up 33 points in the fourth quarter is just unreal. Daboll’s play-calling completely fell apart, and the defense looked lost. Jones actually looked like a new quarterback — funny how quickly things can flip in this league.
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            • ProSportsEdge
              SBR High Roller
              • 05-01-25
              • 238

              #7
              Originally posted by Shark
              Almost impossible to lose once they went up 26-7. Then to get all of those penalties on their last drive placing them on the goal line. Getting the td, only to miss the xp. Just unreal watching that all unfold. I doubt they beat the eagles twice this year so yeah, looks like they are on their way to another NYG type of year.
              Yeah, that was one of those games you just can’t believe as it’s happening. Up 26-7 and still found a way to lose, that’s tough to swallow. The penalties killed them, and missing that extra point was the final gut punch. Feels like another long season coming for the Giants.
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              • str
                SBR Posting Legend
                • 01-12-09
                • 11838

                #8
                That game was like a slow motion car crash you just can’t stop watching. The last six minutes were insane.

                How about the people that played the Giants money line. Their health insurance should cover the mental therapy needed after that.

                Oh the pain of being a Giants fan yesterday. Wow !
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                • stevenash
                  Moderator
                  • 01-17-11
                  • 66328

                  #9
                  Bo Nix became the first QB in NFL history to rush for two TDs and pass for two TDs in the same quarter.

                  Riddle me this, will you ever see that again?
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                  • ChuckyTheGoat
                    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                    • 04-04-11
                    • 38505

                    #10
                    Originally posted by stevenash
                    Bo Nix became the first QB in NFL history to rush for two TDs and pass for two TDs in the same quarter.

                    Riddle me this, will you ever see that again?
                    Doug Williams did have four TD passes in one qtr. So, it's possible.
                    Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?
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