riggofan wrote:That doesn't surprise me at all. The NYGs have the worst offensive line in the division IMO.
There defense isn't any better trust me
riggofan wrote:Mike&Mike seemed to be giving the Giants d-line all of this credit for keeping Zeke in check. I don't know. He should be a good RB, but he's still a rookie playing his first game. Not to mention these nfc east games are almost always tight like that.
Overall they kept Zeke and Morris to under a hundred, but how do they explain not pressuring Dak? now I agree
thus far the kid will be good eventually as he matures in the NFL. but Mike&Mike are seriously grasping at straws
hyping a Gints offense and defense that aren't that good
riggofan wrote:I'm just not scared of the g-men at all this year. Suspect they're highly overrated.
Sheli is the only thing holding it all together if the NO Stars did anything? they proved you
can pressure him, force him to throw INT's or even get em to fumble the rock
Deadskins wrote:And Dez was the victim of yet another non-catch, because he can't keep ahold of the ball through the act of going to the ground.

This time he couldn't hold onto it! slipped right through his hands
DarthMonk wrote:Joe Buck, who I have often considered to be a bit of a Cowboy fan, was spot on.
Paraphrasing, he said it is possible Dez's hand was under the ball the entire time thereby preventing it from hitting the ground. However, while the ball was not under his control, Dez contacted the white paint which is out of bounds.
The funniest part was the apparent shock on Dez's face.
If I read TC's rules correctly, he would say the play should have been over and ruled a TD the instant a molecule of Dez's arm contacted the turf. This is, of course, wrong since Dez went to the ground during the process of attempting to make a catch and control must be maintained during and after contact with the ground with or without contact from a defender.

Wrong on both counts Monk, even if it had been caught inbounds (this time around) it was still
an incomplete pass due to the fact (see above) it managed to slip through his hands, whereas
in the GB game? the ball only appeared to have hit the ground when in fact it was securely
tucked away
ah in denial and looking for silver lining excuses? reminds me of another forum that
does the exact same thing, sound familiar?