If you listen closely you can hear Tom Coughlin photo copying his resume so that when he is released by The Giants after all the mess with the CBA is settled because the way the fourth quarter Vs the Engles was handled was horrible with Coughlin chewing out the Punter @ the end of the game on the sideline. Then today during the game with the Packers when something went wrong you could see a coach yelling at the player and then u also saw Eli Manning yelling @ a receiver who messed up and a Packer defender picked off a Manning Pass. So it looks like nobody is incharged of the team as everybody is pointing fingers @ eachother and it looks like nobody has any composer especially in a huge win and your in game and now they need the biggest miricle. So that now they need the Bears to go to Green Bay and play the Packers and win when the Bears have nothing to gain and will not field a professional team as most players will be not play the whole game. Then we go back to the way the Giants ended last season with a 3-8 after starting with 5-0 and their last game @ old Giant Stadium being a 41-9 loss to the Carolina Panthers and then a 44-7 loss to Minnesota Vikings on the road and if they would have one these 2 games they would have been 10-6 they would have been in the playoffs or extremmely close and instead they got slattered 85-16. He could of been fired last year but was given a second chance and this year ending was as bad if not worst.
Then there is the poor poor Vikings fans who had all the hopes of getting to the NFC championship game and had all the right to think this after last season's ending and hoping to finally win a Superbowl. Then the Brett Farve situation took control of the season and the hopes and dreams all died the quick death like most years and now the fans just want the season to end and then the Metro dome roof collapsed and now they have to wait til Tuesday to play their second last game of the season as their is huge snow storm in Philly.
There is always next year? atleast Adrian Peterson will still be there
Tom Mehegan
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