It Just Keeps Getting Worse for the Giants
Phillip Rivers drives 80 yards in less than two minutes to hand the Giants their fourth straight loss.
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Phillip Rivers drives 80 yards in less than two minutes to hand the Giants their fourth straight loss.
The Giants are running out of time to start winning again.
Whom to hate on the San Diego Chargers.
Even patient, rational fans must admit it's time to put this guy on the hot seat.
It's hard to pick out an absolute worst moment from yesterday's Giants-Eagles game.
Whom to hate on the Philadelphia Eagles.
Eli Manning had the Cardinals right where he wanted them, sort of.
Whom to hate on the Arizona Cardinals.
Expectations about the relative strengths of the Giants' units have to be revised.
By the end of yesterday's game, you were made to feel silly for asking the question in the first place.
This should be fun. But it would be more fun if it weren't game six.
The Saints must be destroyed, vanquished, evaporated.
The Raiders must be destroyed, vanquished, evaporated.
The Chiefs must be destroyed, vanquished, evaporated.
The Jets can prove themselves (again), and the Giants can find out what they're in for.
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