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Giants inactives -- no Bradshaw, Dockery or Moss

Also out: LB Tank Daniels, OL Adam Koets, DT Manny Wright and TE Jerome Collins. Funny we all thought Jacobs would sit but it's Bradshaw that's out. Danny Ware, your life is calling.

Also, Lorenzen is the third QB, which could matter, but if he plays, all that means is Eli can't go back in. No biggie.

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Duh, was looking forward to see Bradshaw more, or well guess i can wait a week

Ware should be intresting to watch, same initials as D.Ward so hopefully thats a good sign


We will miss Bradshaw tonight, but Kevin Boss has come of age. And he will make Shockey irrelevant by late next year.

This first half is what our Giants are capable of showing and a glimpse of Eli in three years or so. As Collinsworth said, its a matter of Eli trusting his instincts. With some of the development of talents such as Ross, Boss, DeOssie, Johnson and Bradshaw from the 2007 draft, the near future looks promising.

As long as we defeat Tampa Bay, I think that this year has to be considered a success and a building block towards 2008 and beyond.

Halftime Report:

WOW

Undefeated Patriots not looking so hot, 1 TD, 3 FG's

Didnt like that call agianst webster for the pass 5 yards, cant hold'em thing, that led to the first TD....anyways......

Eli is looking GREAT!!!!!

Suprised about the running game, but hey with Eli playing this way, we dont need it at the moment.

Cheap shot that was took at Jacobs, should of been kicked out for that

Funny how Giants are setting some records in this game

1st TD on opening drive this season agianst Pats
21 1st half points Tied for most agianst pats

Any updates on the injuries? hopefully its not too serious

Back-ups are doing good though

All I have to say for now is Gerris Wilkinson! What a way to step up!

Might not of won the game, but I feel pretty confiedent going into the playoffs

I'll tip my hats to the Pats, hell of a thing to go undefeated

If you change one play, that Moss bomb, it will be a different story right now, but oh well good performance none the less

Hell of a home game huh?

Steve....

It was not a helluva game.

We lost.

The Giants are definately ready for the postseason now. This team is banged up bad, but with the intensity they showed last night, they're ready for Tampa Bay, that's for sure!
Eli looked really good for once. Jacobs is looking better by the game in my opinion. And against a lesser opponent the defense would have been a lot better too. I'll take 10-6 considering what is out on the field, but the Gmen still could've won 11 or twelve this year. Go Giants-

that indeed was a helluva game!!! who are you kidding dale.

i was there....let me tell you, the best home game yet this year. the stadium was electricifying...

i thought the giants played phenomenal...of course, the standard, bad play calling by TC when it's 3rd and 11 on your 20-something and you throw a screen against this defense...what a shame...

eli played well, jacobs ran well, recievers caught the ball, special teams impeccable...our defense lost that game...i can't tell you how many times the pats' recievers were WIDE open...WIDE THE F OPEN. unbelievable....and the brilliance of belichek, calling the same play when a wide-open Moss dropped that ball...they knew he'd beat our backs again. again, WIDE OPEN.

I just watched the game - again.

It WAS heluva game.

I feel better about this loss than several of the wins we had this year.

I think we beat Tampa next week like dirty rug.

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