Wednesday, December 16, 2009

NY Giants quarterback Eli Manning on pace to set career highs in passing yards, touchdowns


Although the Giants are just one game over .500, quarterback Eli Manning is having the best season of his career statistically.
By Mike Garafolo - Star Ledger 12/16/09

GM Jerry Reese's defensive acquisitions during offseason have been busts for New York Giants

General Manager Jerry Reese's offseason plan to revamp the defense hasn't worked for the New York Giants.
General Manager Jerry Reese's offseason plan to revamp the defense hasn't worked for the New York Giants.

By Ralph Vacchiano - NY Dailynews 12/16/09

Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants will likely battle for NFC's final wild card spot

Tony Romo and the Dallas Cowboys are once again melting faster than snowmen in December, something that behooves the New York Giants.
Tony Romo and the Dallas Cowboys are once again melting faster than snowmen in December, something that behooves the New York Giants.

By Filip Bondy - NY Dailynews 12/16/09

Coughlin Supports Sheridan, but Not Defense’s Poor Play


The Giants' Aaron Ross failed to prevent a 60-yard scoring pass to DeSean Jackson in the third quarter that put the Eagles back in front.
By Joe LaPointe - NY Times 12/16/09

NY Giants coach Tom Coughlin gives defensive coordinator Bill Sheridan vote of confidence

Giants defense was a 'no-show' in 45-38 loss to Eagles at the Meadowlands

How Giants will make the playoffs

SHOWING THE WAY: Tom Coughlin's leadership, plus a favorable schedule, will help the Giants make the postseason, says Paul Schwartz.
SHOWING THE WAY: Tom Coughlin's leadership, plus a favorable schedule, will help the Giants make the postseason, says Paul Schwartz.

By Paul Schwartz - NY Post 12/16/09

Sheridan on Giants' hot seat due to Swiss cheese defense

BAD COMPANY: The only defenses to have allowed more points than the one directed by Giants first-year defensive coordinator Bill Sheridan are the lowly Lions, Rams, Bucs and Chiefs.
BAD COMPANY: The only defenses to have allowed more points than the one directed by Giants first-year defensive coordinator Bill Sheridan are the lowly Lions, Rams, Bucs and Chiefs.

By Paul Schwartz - NY Post 12/16/09

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