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New York Giants Week 3 Analysis
« on: Sep 19th, 2003, 11:11am »
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Thought I'd knock this out real quick before I head to Reno for the weekend.
 
        Giants vs Redskins
       Skins by 3 1/2
     Washington Offense ranked 3rd
     Washington Defense ranked 2nd
 
     New York Offense ranked 15th
     New York Defense ranked 27th
 
Giants looking for some revenge this week, but won't get it if their offense line improves. Luke Pettigout should be back, which should help.  
 
Collins: 290 yards, 3 tds, 1 int
 
Barber: 80 yards rushing, 35 yards receiving
 
Toomer: 105 yards receiving, 1 td
Hilliard 90 yards receiving, 1 td
Shockey 60 yards receiving, 1 td
 
Bryant: 2/2 fg, 3/3 xp
 
Final score: Redskins 31, Giants 27
 
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Re: New York Giants Week 3 Analysis
« Reply #1 on: Sep 22nd, 2003, 10:25am »
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Pretty close on that analysis.  Hilliard and Toomer both had nice days and Collins did well.  Unfortunately the wrong team won the coin flip in OT.  
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Re: New York Giants Week 3 Analysis
« Reply #2 on: Sep 22nd, 2003, 11:44am »
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on Sep 22nd, 2003, 10:25am, Philly wrote:
Pretty close on that analysis.  Hilliard and Toomer both had nice days and Collins did well.  Unfortunately the wrong team won the coin flip in OT.  

 
 
Thanks. I would have thought that with the Giants already having a division loss that you'd be pulling for the Skins to lose this one.   ???
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Re: New York Giants Week 3 Analysis
« Reply #3 on: Sep 22nd, 2003, 12:11pm »
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I was pulling for the Skins because I believe the Giants are still a better team than the Skins.  I'm not overly concerned about who has what record this early in the season.  I'm rooting against the teams I think will still be around come the end of the season.
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Re: New York Giants Week 3 Analysis
« Reply #4 on: Sep 23rd, 2003, 9:37am »
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on Sep 23rd, 2003, 3:11am, 5-on-it wrote:
Philly - I see ya workin', but I was rooting for the Giants, just as I rooted for the Cowboys against (the Giants). We need (the division) to feel the "L".  It could be big to know it's still early and we are still right in it.
 
Bottom line though is...We have to control our own destiny anyway. Wonder whats been going on in Philly this past week(?) Is there a solution?

 
My thinking was that Washington snuck by the Jets and the Falcons (two weak, non-division teams) in weeks 1 and 2, so I don't see them being a powerhouse to worry about.  I think they're more of a spoiler.  The Giants, once they start playing well, will be contending for the division title, so I would prefer to see them lose as much as possible.
 
Nothing good going on in Philly this past week.  Donovan McNabb fled the city for his home in Arizona.  Freddie Mitchell starting ripping the fans and the media.  Bobby Taylor ripped the team because he received word that he will not be offered a new contract before his runs out.
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