So Hightower fumbles, strip by Tuck, recovery by Michael Johnson. Initially ruled down by contact, but Coughlin challenges and it's overturned. This could be the start of a rout.
Thought that was a weak penalty at first, but the other angle shower it was a bit of a bodyslam on Dansby's part. I'm not complaining.
I guess the tiebreaker is Feagles, but 4th and 2 in the opponent's territory, down 10 in the 4th quarter, seems to be a good opportunity to go for it. Again, though, having Feagles makes it different.
There's Smith over the middle. Not sure why we haven't seen that all day, especially with the way Arizona's been blitzing. He's a fantastic short route receiver.
What amazingly bad playcalling by Arizona there - they played into the Giants' pass rushing strength and stopped the clock themselves twice.
Man, I don't think I've ever seen a receiver go from where Steve Smith was to where he now quite this fast. He started the year as a maybe #2, and now he's one of the best receivers in football.
Really? The other Steve Smith had the same type of start to his career. And a lot of receivers break out in their 3rd year
Best NFL player from Nebraska-Omaha? Marlin Briscoe Broncos QB in 1968 converted to FL in 1969 led AFC in catches and receiving yards in 1970 started opposite Paul Warfield on 1973 Super Bowl champion Dolphins