The only good thing about this is the Giants will lose to their rivals, the Eagles, next weekend (assuming Philadelphia beats Atlanta, which now has nothing to play for but a .500 record).
Wow, if you want to say that Coughlin has lost his team, you have to say that Gibbs has lost his too.
People questioned why he returned to football after they went 6-10 in 2004. Then they made the playoffs in 2005. Gibbs has never had consecutive losing seasons. The biggest problem this year was the QB transition. Brunell was a problem and breaking in a young passer is not easy. They should be a better team in 2007.
Nice moronic stat that Tiki has broken Jim Brown's record for most rushing yardage for a running back who then retires. Gee, you think it could have anything to do with a 14 versus 16 game schedule, Rich?
The biggest problem is the complete lack of defense. No defense. None. Which reminds me, fun article discussing how much of an ass Gregg Williams is. http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/columns/story?id=2672668&lpos=spotlight&lid=tab3pos1
I know with the whole "Deadskins" thing most people will disagree, but I feel badly for DC football fans. They have been as passionate in supporting their team as anyone, yet Snyder has taunted them cruelly through the years. I don't see this team going anywhere anytime soon.
One thing for sure - if the Giants do blow this game, there won't be any debating about whether Coughlin is going to be fired.