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NY Giants 26, Dallas 10

Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2004 3:07 pm
by 1niksder
NY Giants 26, Dallas 10
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/boxscore?gid=20041010006

IRVING, Texas (AP) -- The New York Giants sure are going to enjoy their bye week. After all, five games into the season they've already matched last year's win total.

Tiki Barber ran for 122 yards and a touchdown and Steve Christie kicked four field goals, leading the Giants past the Dallas Cowboys 26-10 Sunday for their fourth win, all in a row.

Showing the toughness and discipline instilled by new coach Tom Coughlin, New York (4-1) overcame a slow start by taking advantage of mistakes by Dallas (2-2) and making some breaks for itself.

At game's end, Coughlin ran across the field to shake hands with Cowboys coach Bill Parcells, his former boss and sometimes nemesis. This was only Coughlin's second win against him in five tries; there should be plenty more meetings, though, as they're now division rivals.

With Philadelphia threatening to run away with the NFC East, both coaches knew this game had extra weight. There also was the momentum factor as both teams were on winning streaks, with Dallas coming out of a bye and New York going into one.

A tight game through 2 1/2 quarters, things turned the Giants' way midway through the third when a questionable roughing-the-punter penalty gave them a fresh start from their 28.

Barber had just 26 yards on 10 carries at that point. He gained 58 yards on the next snap. Two personal fouls against Cowboys defenders kept the drive alive and Kurt Warner capped it with a 1-yard pass to Jeremy Shockey, putting New York up 13-10.

Dallas had a chance to tie on its next drive, but a third-down sack by rookie safety Gibril Wilson knocked a field-goal attempt back to a 52-yarder. Billy Cundiff missed and the Giants turned it into a 47-yarder by Christie.

Then Parcells panicked.

Down by six with about 10:30 left, he opted to go for it on fourth-and-1 from his 43. A swing pass to fullback Darian Barnes was stopped for no gain. Dallas also was stopped on a fourth-and-1 from the New York 5 in the first quarter.

Christie capped the ensuing possession with a 26-yarder. He also hit from 31 and 51 in the first half, making him 4-for-4 after an ugly three-miss performance the previous week.

Barber put the game out of reach on the next drive, first by turning a third-and-10 pass into a 55-yard gain, then with his 3-yard touchdown run. It was the first TD rushing allowed by Dallas in 28 quarters.

Barber, the league leader in all-purpose yards and No. 2 in rushing, had 76 yards on five receptions in addition to his 23 carries.

The Cowboys came out showing they'd used their time off to fix a woeful running game. Eddie George, ReShard Lee and Richie Anderson all had their longest gains of the season before halftime and the team had its season-best total by the end of the third quarter.

But the passing game that had been so good failed them. Vinny Testaverde was just 15-of-24 for 126 yards, with a 7-yard touchdown to Keyshawn Johnson the lone highlight.

George finished with 75 yards rushing and Anderson 56. Dallas had 166 overall.

The Giants lost starting defensive tackle Fred Robbins to a sprained shoulder and receiver Tim Carter left with a hip injury. Dallas rookie cornerback Bruce Thornton hurt a knee.

http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/recap;_ylc= ... 06&prov=ap

Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2004 4:12 pm
by Irn-Bru
Wow, it really looks like we gave NY a spark that they never should have gotten. I still can't believe we had 7 turnovers in that game.

Now that's really going to hurt us because they've got such momentum going, and look where we are. . . :(

Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2004 7:47 am
by curveball
That's the problem with "Parcell's" football. It wins you a lot of games, but occasionally not putting teams away early and often comes back to bite you.


Barber busts a big run right after a penalty kept the NYG drive going and it's a ball game again.

Not making it on fourth and one in the first half killed all momentum.

Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2004 10:05 am
by TheMagicThree
I'm a believer that the Giants have been the biggest surprise this year.

Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2004 12:42 pm
by Scooter
G-men are flukalicious! They've been given games on a stick. And they BARELY beat the Skins with 7 turnovers... paleeeze. The hotdogs and chumps will emerge - in spite of Coughlin's best efforts. It'll take a few years to get the Strahan/Shockey me-first out of New York.

Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2004 11:27 pm
by wonker
The Eagles are looking mighty good in our division.

They beat the G-Men, the Vikes and the Lions. all of which look better than we do.

HTTR

wonker

Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2004 12:29 am
by TheMagicThree
I originally wrote the Giants off as being 1-4 to this point. What a big flip flop it has been.

Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2004 7:04 am
by redskinz4ever
my wife walks around all week with this sh*t eating grin on her face (yes she's a N.Y. GIANT fan ) :lol:
she tried to tell me it would take a year for gibbs to turn this team in the right direction.
i'm happy for her the giants are doing good right now !! :wink:

Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2004 7:27 am
by redskincity
There is no excuse for the Giants to be this good. I think they make the playoffs and wait to Coughlins learns how to use Shockey correctly.

Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2004 3:41 pm
by REDEEMEDSKIN
redskincity wrote:There is no excuse for the Giants to be this good.

Right, but there is a reason....
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Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2004 10:03 am
by hailskins666
REDEEMEDSKIN wrote:
redskincity wrote:There is no excuse for the Giants to be this good.

Right, but there is a reason....
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Then WTF is brunells excuse?

Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2004 12:22 pm
by REDEEMEDSKIN
He's not Kurt Warner. Duh.

Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2004 12:08 pm
by TexasCowboy
curveball wrote:That's the problem with "Parcell's" football. It wins you a lot of games, but occasionally not putting teams away early and often comes back to bite you.


Barber busts a big run right after a penalty kept the NYG drive going and it's a ball game again.

Not making it on fourth and one in the first half killed all momentum.


Exactly that has been the problem with this team is there inability to put teams away when the opportunity presented
it's self

several times durin the Giants and Steelers game we had chances to put the team away

In the Giants game we gave them 3 free plays on penalties
that end there drive

In the Steelers game we forced a fumble on the opening kick off of the second half that the Steelers recovered

then Vinny with a time out to burn seeing they were bringing
the house on 3rd and 13 snaps the ball fumbles and the Steelers recover it

if it's not penalties that kill them it's missed opportunities

all signs point to a bad team this year

Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2004 1:54 pm
by SkinsJock
[quote
all signs point to a bad team this year[/quote]

I agree with you here. I also think that all those predictions about the offensive line for the gints will come back to haunt them (& Kurt) soon. That prediction was made by a lot of people!

All signs for the Redskins on the other hand seem good to me. The predicted D line weakness has been overcome by clever game planning and the O will be back because we have one of the most innovative offensive minds in our coach.

The Skins are looking very promising. The Eagles are awsome! The c'pukes are a year or more away and the gints are hoping that they can stay lucky.

Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2004 8:03 pm
by TexasCowboy
I think the real team you should be saying is playing real awesome is the Patriots

5-0 there best start in years and they are still the only team in the NFL everyone else has to beat


The E-Girls are small potatoes compared to the Pats right now

Philthy starts strong finishes terrible IMO they are not a team that can run with the Pats at this current moment

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2004 12:04 am
by SkinsLaVar
Hahaha, that's the funniest devil picture of the indian I ever saw. Cowboys suck. Brunell is a grandfather. Throw Pat in there...

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2004 9:14 am
by TexasCowboy
That was a pretty funny pic