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Gianst in trouble if they lose tomarrow?
Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 11:27 pm
by por-tiz2skins
There 9-4.IF they lose tomarrow will go 7-7 and Giants will play the Bills at buffalo than play the pats.Now they can go 10-6 but 9-7 can very well help us.They beaten Eagles twice and us once but lost twice to Cowboys.But we beaten Eagles once and no one else.But we can beat Giants and Cowboys will be 9-7 and if Giants are 9-7 we can be in second place .
Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 11:34 pm
by SkinsFreak
Um... what? Transla... oh forget it...
Re: Gianst in trouble if they lose tomarrow?
Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 12:08 am
by SkinFan63
[quote=".But we beaten Eagles once and no one else.But we can beat Giants and Cowboys will be 9-7 and if Giants are 9-7 we can be in second place .[/quote]
We beaten? But we and We be.??
Never before in the history of rowdy Saudi's has there ever been a rowdy Saudi like Eugene H. Greenbalm, the rowdiest of ALL Saudies. (He's a camel)
I began noticing just how rowdy he was when he began to yodel. I never knew that I never knew that he didn''t know how to yodel. So I had the edge. I lost track of Eugene and ended up in an itching and burnining rash.
At the doctors office, I was quizzed about my rash and Eugene's rowdiness. I denied ever knowing ANYONE named Frank.
Frank: "Bob?"
Bob: ,"Frank?"
I told them I knew nothing about Marleen's crabs and asked them if they'd like to see me chafe? It was then I decided there should be some puffineass and sweltering to my chafing and itching. Shouldn't there?
I began to yodel.......I never knew that I didn't know how to yodel........so I had the edge........
Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 12:15 am
by por-tiz2skins
SkinsFreak wrote:Um... what? Transla... oh forget it...
Its Common since either you cant read or your dumb ?,O btw did you read my quote good.
Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 2:05 am
by MossIsBoss88
lol yall need to chill. cant you tell what the man is saying? It may be poor grammar but leave the kid alone, isn't he like 16? give it a rest. It's legible.
Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 10:47 am
by SkinsFreak
por-tiz2skins wrote:Its Common since either you cant read or your dumb

Re: Gianst in trouble if they lose tomarrow?
Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 1:12 pm
by GSPODS
por-tiz2skins wrote:There 9-4.IF they lose tomarrow will go 7-7 and Giants will play the Bills at buffalo than play the pats.Now they can go 10-6 but 9-7 can very well help us.They beaten Eagles twice and us once but lost twice to Cowboys.But we beaten Eagles once and no one else.But we can beat Giants and Cowboys will be 9-7 and if Giants are 9-7 we can be in second place .
Interpretation for the literate:
The New York
Giants are currently 9-4.
IF the New York Giants lose to the Washington Redskins, those same New York
Giants might end up with a 9-7 record at the end of the season.
The Redskins do not hold any tie-breaker advantages with the
Giants.
The Redskins would need to defeat both the
Giants and the Dallas Cowboys to finish the season with a record of 9-7 AND to have a tie-breaker advantage over the New York
Giants.
The answer to the original thread question, as to whether or not the New York
Giants are "in trouble" if they lose to the Washington Redskins is "NO". The New York
Giants are only "in trouble" if the Washington Redskins win ALL of their remaining games OR if the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who hold a better conference record, win more of their remaining games than do the New York
Giants, or possibly if the Minnesota Vikings and / or the New Orleans Saints win ALL of their remaining games.
What any of the above has to do with the Washington Redskins needing to win the remainder of their games is both cirmcumspect and circumstantial at best.

Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 1:37 pm
by sch1977
MossIsBoss88 wrote:lol yall need to chill. cant you tell what the man is saying? It may be poor grammar but leave the kid alone, isn't he like 16? give it a rest. It's legible.
16 year olds write like that? No wonder the U.S. is last in education.

Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 2:02 pm
by Gibbs4Life
Exactly what kind of trouble are the Giants in if they go 9-7 and we are 9-7, do they not get in? Do we play a weak-er opponent in the 1st round? All of this is null unless we can do something the this "great bunch of guys" that "the Lord's blessed us with" can do something they've truly struggled to do WIN AGAINST NY
Re: Gianst in trouble if they lose tomarrow?
Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 6:02 pm
by Warmother
GSPODS wrote:por-tiz2skins wrote:There 9-4.IF they lose tomarrow will go 7-7 and Giants will play the Bills at buffalo than play the pats.Now they can go 10-6 but 9-7 can very well help us.They beaten Eagles twice and us once but lost twice to Cowboys.But we beaten Eagles once and no one else.But we can beat Giants and Cowboys will be 9-7 and if Giants are 9-7 we can be in second place .
Interpretation for the literate:
The New York
Giants are currently 9-4.
IF the New York Giants lose to the Washington Redskins, those same New York
Giants might end up with a 9-7 record at the end of the season.
The Redskins do not hold any tie-breaker advantages with the
Giants.
The Redskins would need to defeat both the
Giants and the Dallas Cowboys to finish the season with a record of 9-7 AND to have a tie-breaker advantage over the New York
Giants.
The answer to the original thread question, as to whether or not the New York
Giants are "in trouble" if they lose to the Washington Redskins is "NO". The New York
Giants are only "in trouble" if the Washington Redskins win ALL of their remaining games OR if the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who hold a better conference record, win more of their remaining games than do the New York
Giants, or possibly if the Minnesota Vikings and / or the New Orleans Saints win ALL of their remaining games.
What any of the above has to do with the Washington Redskins needing to win the remainder of their games is both cirmcumspect and circumstantial at best.

You didn't have to explain.

Re: Gianst in trouble if they lose tomarrow?
Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 7:19 pm
by PulpExposure
GSPODS wrote:The New York Giants are only "in trouble" if the Washington Redskins win ALL of their remaining games OR if the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who hold a better conference record, win more of their remaining games than do the New York Giants, or possibly if the Minnesota Vikings and / or the New Orleans Saints win ALL of their remaining games.
The Bucs will win their division (if they didn't today), so the team with the pirate ship has no bearing on the wildcard race.
por-tiz2skins wrote:
Its Common since either you cant read or your dumb
Yeah I know Skinsfreak, this almost replaced my sig below......
Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 12:54 am
by por-tiz2skins
Now Giants are screwed if they lose next week its over they'll finish 9-7 unless Pats bench there starters.
Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 2:36 am
by crazyhorse1
SkinsFreak wrote:Um... what? Transla... oh forget it...
I think he's writing about the Redskins.
Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 12:28 pm
by Deadskins
Gibbs4Life wrote:Exactly what kind of trouble are the Giants in if they go 9-7 and we are 9-7, do they not get in? Do we play a weak-er opponent in the 1st round? All of this is null unless we can do something the this "great bunch of guys" that "the Lord's blessed us with" can do something they've truly struggled to do WIN AGAINST NY
Actually, if they do go 9-7, there is a very good chance that they do not make the playoffs. If we win out, and NO wins out or Minnesota wins the two games not against us, then the Giants will be shut out of the playoffs. And after everyone has already given them the #5 seed, I would find that very satisfying indeed.
Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 1:31 pm
by Irn-Bru
JSPB22 wrote:Gibbs4Life wrote:Exactly what kind of trouble are the Giants in if they go 9-7 and we are 9-7, do they not get in? Do we play a weak-er opponent in the 1st round? All of this is null unless we can do something the this "great bunch of guys" that "the Lord's blessed us with" can do something they've truly struggled to do WIN AGAINST NY
Actually, if they do go 9-7, there is a very good chance that they do not make the playoffs. If we win out, and NO wins out or Minnesota wins the two games not against us, then the Giants will be shut out of the playoffs. And after everyone has already given them the #5 seed, I would find that very satisfying indeed.
Yes, that is the #1 scenario that I am rooting for at this point. Man that would be sweet.
Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 11:30 pm
by welch
NY papers (and fans) are already grumbling that the Giants collapse at the end of every season. They make the playoffs and lose the first playoff game.
Culprit, of course, is always said to be Coughlin for not holding the team together. Factions. Splintering. Back-biting. "Fragile", said one write.
Cheery news.
Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 5:58 pm
by SkinsJock
Following the game today in Buffalo I am convinced of 2 things:
I hope the Giants keep Coughlin and Manning
We are better than 2 teams in the NFC East - that giants team is an embarrassment