1) I have never seen a veteran receiver of Amani Toomer's caliber drop such a ridiculously wide-open floater before. So thanks for that.
2) Speaking of firsts.. I've never seen one receiver (Brandon Jacobs) drop three passes in the span of four plays before. So, again, thanks for that.
3) Continuing with the trend, Michael Matthews' drop (I hate when they hit you right between the numbers like that) and Shockey's broken leg mean that Kevin Boss needs to be the man down the stretch to inspire any playoff confidence in the passing game.
4) The collective work of the aforementioned helping Eli establish a career high incomplete passes in a single game. 52 attempts for 184 total yards. That's 3.5 yards per attempt. I dare you to find numbers like that. Ever.
5) Lawrence Tynes.
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History just has a way of repeating itself doesn't it? 8-8 to 9-7 is all we can expect with Tommy C as our coach.
This past week as you pointed out, lots of dropped passes so it is hard to pin this past week entirely on Eli.
Eli has more passes blocked at the line than any other QB I've seen.
Play calling is awful - and Coughlin is cleary not a good manager of personelle as he never has the right players in at the right time to maximize team production.
.. .. Just awful..
Tynes just knows how to keep them coming doesn't he - opens the Bills game with a kick out of bounds.
I know I should be happy with the playoff birth - but I'm not.
Eli is still terrible.
i'm really torn about eli.
and don't talk to me about lawrence tynes.
Dude
We are one game away from the big dance and no update??!! Where's the dedication!!!!!!!!!!!
Um - the G-Men are in the Super Bowl and you've shut this down??!! Cmon!!!!
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