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Syllable
09-02-2007, 02:30 PM
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Five Reasons why the Giants will win the NFC East

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The New York Giants are supposed to be in a transition period. Their all-time leading rusher is gone. Their quarterback is an enigma. Their defensive end hasn’t shown up for work and their coach might be fired at the end of the year. But if there is one thing we learn from football, it’s that the season doesn’t always go as planned. For all the so-called parity in the NFL, the league can be very unpredictable, so don’t believe everything you hear or read, except this: The Giants will win the NFC East.

Here are five reasons why.

1. Philadelphia: The Eagles captured the division last season by winning their last five games to finish 10-6. Jeff Garcia revitalized a team that wasn’t expected to do much after Donovan McNabb went down with an ACL/meniscal tear. Getting injured seems to be a recent theme for McNabb, who has missed 13 games in the last two seasons. If he cannot stay healthy, the Eagles don’t have a chance to repeat as division winners -- Garcia isn’t walking through the door to save their season and A.J. Feely is no Jeff Garcia. Leadership is important in this league and a team’s personality has a lot to do with its quarterback. That’s why the Eagles were so fortunate last season to have Garcia, but this season they might not be so lucky if McNabb does down again. But for argument’s sake, let’s say McNabb will make it through an entire season healthy. How are the players going to handle the loss of four-time Pro Bowl selection Jeremiah Trotter, who was a well-liked guy in the locker room? The middle linebacker position is like the defensive quarterback. Although Trotter was losing a step, it remains to be seen if second year player Omar Gaither can anchor a defense that was ranked 26th against the run last season. Also, how is Andy Reid going to concentrate on coaching the team when his two sons might end up in jail?

2. Dallas: It’s touching that many of the Cowboys are thrilled with the departure of Bill Parcells, but you cannot lose an all-time coach and expect to get better. It just doesn’t work that way. Bringing in a guy like Wade Phillips isn’t what the Cowboys needed. Despite the fact that many players openly disliked Parcells, he still knew how to coach and motivate his players. Remember folks, Dallas was just one bone-headed play away from facing Chicago in the playoffs. If Tony Romo doesn’t fumble the snap, who knows how far Dallas could have gone? Romo’s blunder was Bill Buckner-like and he might never live it down. Throw into the mix that he is a relatively inexperienced quarterback who has to deal with a moody wide out and try to win a new contract, the Cowboys will slip behind the Giants in the division. Phillips is a defensive guy and won’t be able to fix Romo if he struggles.

3. Washington: You know you’re in for another 5-11 season when you have Jason Campbell, Mark Brunell and Todd Collins as your quarterbacks. The Redskins offense ranked 21st in passing last season and I don’t see that getting any lower this year. Plus their defense was terrible last season, ranking at the bottom against the run (27th) and pass (23rd). Joe Gibbs might have made a mistake coming back. I’m sure he’d rather return to NASCAR and follow the progress of new free agent signing Kyle Busch, than deal with another losing season at Washington and further damage his brilliant coaching career.

4. Michael Strahan: When the Giants’ future sack leader likely returns in a few days, the Giants defense, especially the pass rush, will be a lot better. It is even reported that Strahan, who has kept himself in shape during his holdout, might want to play another two seasons. Now, there’s nothing that can motivate a veteran player more into having a career season than playing for a new contract.

5. Eli Manning: Eli has the ability to get his team in the end zone, throwing 24 touchdowns over the past two seasons, but he has been inconsistent throughout his young career. Whether it was his laid-back attitude or his late-game interceptions that prevented him from becoming a star in the league, this season might be the year that Eli finally lives up to the expectations that come with being a No. 1 pick. Have you ever been upstaged by a sibling and vowed to make things even? Having seen his brother, Peyton, win the Super Bowl will light a fire under Eli and allow him to put together terrific season. This is a make-or-break type of season for Eli and I’m sure he’s tired of hearing about the Peyton comparisons or having his leadership skills questioned. Eli showed just the type of backbone he needs when he fired back at Tiki Barber for ripping him, as well as announcing his retirement in the middle of the season and his constant criticism of coach Tom Coughlin. New York, who should have a strong running game with Brandon Jacobs, will miss Barber’s production but not his mouth.

So expect big things from Big Blue this season. I sure do.


Dear god.. I don't know where to begin..

whitskins
09-02-2007, 02:36 PM
Cocaine is a helluva drug...

HAWGZHEAD
09-02-2007, 02:38 PM
Think this guy is a gints fan? Psssst, your bias is showing.

shally
09-02-2007, 02:48 PM
what an idiot.. but that is good, let the giants be over confident

Slobberknocker
09-02-2007, 03:47 PM
And Michigan will win the BCS.

Skinz4lyfe
09-03-2007, 12:28 AM
Crack kills.

PyroGenic
09-03-2007, 08:01 AM
I guess this guy doesn't know about QB progression since Eli is still the same frightened, wobbly-legged, noodle-arm that they first drafted and his prop stand has left to speak large words on television.

Hr fan
09-03-2007, 08:57 AM
http://www.sportingnews.com/blog/Marc%20Jimenez/102631



Dear god.. I don't know where to begin..

Let's begin with the Giants (2 of his 5 reasons). He assumes Strahan will have a career year because it is a walk year. I note that this would be the first time this occurred in NFL istory for a 35 year old player. He assumes Eli will become what the Giants dream of. I note he lost his running game, has a substandard Oline, and may not have the respect of his team mates. Coughlin has never been like by his troops and he is a lame duck, a poor basis for COY.

It's the time of year that everyone has his team going to the SB. To make this a realistic he needs some things to come true. We have to make assumptions also, like LL having impact and like a freed up, more dedicated ST making plays. I like our assumptions better than his.

guinness4health
09-03-2007, 04:00 PM
it must be nice blogging for sporting news....it must be the only place in the world that you can smoke that much crack and still keep a job.....

I love the logic.... Peyton finally won a supe bowl so now Eli is going to become the leader and a superstar!!?!?!?!

and can someone tell me why Campbell gets completely bagged on but yet Eli is going to be the man?

Maybe I am a homer but Campbell seems like a better leader, he has a stronger arm, is more mobile and seems to have developed better touch on his pass in one year than Eli has in 3 as a starter.....

sure you can bash Campbell, but you got to use the same criteria to judge Eli,

and beside defense wins games and aside from having a pass rush the Giants defense is just full of holes....

redskin_rich
09-03-2007, 04:19 PM
The Giants are primed for a major meltdown this year. Coughlin should go ahead and put his house on the market now, since it is taking quite a few months these days to sell.

6-10 and by Thanksgiving weekend, the fans at the Meadowlands will be throwing trash on the field and chanting "Coughlin must go!"

SkinsfaninNJ
09-03-2007, 06:00 PM
it must be nice blogging for sporting news....it must be the only place in the world that you can smoke that much crack and still keep a job.....

I love the logic.... Peyton finally won a supe bowl so now Eli is going to become the leader and a superstar!!?!?!?!

and can someone tell me why Campbell gets completely bagged on but yet Eli is going to be the man?

Maybe I am a homer but Campbell seems like a better leader, he has a stronger arm, is more mobile and seems to have developed better touch on his pass in one year than Eli has in 3 as a starter.....

sure you can bash Campbell, but you got to use the same criteria to judge Eli,

and beside defense wins games and aside from having a pass rush the Giants defense is just full of holes....

I am pretty sure this is not a paid blogger. He is just a fan of the Giants. Anyone can sign up with Sportingnews and start a blog. They keep stats on fans of various teams. I'm sure with some diligence, we could find a blog about why the Redskins will go to the playoffs.

Biggie
09-03-2007, 06:06 PM
What an ass.

Besides, didn't the whole Gibbs-should-go-back-to-NASCAR routine get old in 2005?

Fathead
09-03-2007, 07:26 PM
You know, my 5 reasons why the gnats will be last in the NFC East are the same as his reasons.

FanFromArizona
09-03-2007, 07:33 PM
I am pretty sure this is not a paid blogger. He is just a fan of the Giants. Anyone can sign up with Sportingnews and start a blog. They keep stats on fans of various teams. I'm sure with some diligence, we could find a blog about why the Redskins will go to the playoffs.

Sounds like an objective opinion here, </sarcasm now>

Checking the link reveals this:

Personal DataMember Name: Marc Jimenez
Member Since: October, 2005
Hometown: NYC
Home State: NY

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