every team has a chance every week. that being said i expect peytons little brother to get smashed by patriots and throw some dumb interceptions and maybe fumble a couple of times. brady will probably be looking to throw some nice td passes to break record.
pats 35
giants 10
2007-12-24 02:35:30
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answered by negaduck 6
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Every team has a chance. The question is, how much. I am Patriots fan, and I have watched most of the Giants games this year. The giants are the ONLY team in the NFL with a winning record that has the amount of turnovers that they have. I think Eli Manning is extremely lucky, and I dont see the Giants beating the Patriots. The Patriots force mistakes, and will be on all cylinders in NY. I would say the matchup might be almsot even if the other Manning was facing the pats, but not this one.
2007-12-24 10:53:17
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answered by Irishjaymass 3
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this is a tough question.
On the one hand believe it or not the Giants match up well against the Pats. The Giants lead the league in sacks and it is proven that Brady does not like to be pressured. The Giants also run the ball well and the Pats are weak in run defense.
On the other hand the Giants dont really have anything to play for, having already locked up a wild card spot. They would be served well to rest their starters. While the Pats are playing for perfection and will probably go all out here.
All things considered I give Big Blue a 38 percent chance of winning this Saturday
2007-12-24 10:52:39
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answered by Michael F 4
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Anything can happen in the swirling winds of the Meadowlands in December. Usually you need a good running game to win these type games, and the Giants certainly have the edge in that department. I still think the Pats will win but if Jacobs and Bradshaw play most of the game, the Giants definitely have a chance.
2007-12-24 11:24:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably not because the Giants really could use a week of resting their starters (other than Eli who needs the work).
Pats will play there starts at least to the half since they have the off week, so that may be the difference.
2007-12-24 10:41:25
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answered by Why So Serious? 4
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No. New England is still in that record breaking mood. The only one who I could see having a real good game as far as the Giants are concerned, is Michael Strahan. And it doesn't help that they are sans Jeremy Shockey. And have a crybaby for a QB.
2007-12-24 11:20:16
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answered by Anonymous
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NO WAY! I wish they did, but there's no chance. Giants will rest the whole squad, they have NOTHING to play for. Pats on the other hand, will go all out for their 16-0.. Giants are toast!
2007-12-24 10:59:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Never happen.
\Pats are stoked. IN addition Bellcheck was an assistant with the G men in the 1980s. He will go for broke against this team. He wants to be the ultimate coach and wants the zero after his record.
No hope for the Gs.
2007-12-24 10:47:11
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answered by Michael M 7
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I don't think the Giants care. They are in the playoffs (which is more important). They need to rest Plaxico "Senior Citizen Knees" Burress, Eli "I think I can...I think I can" Manning, and pray that Jeremy Shockey can comeback.
2007-12-24 11:20:54
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answered by Jacob Corleone™ 2
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No.
Did you even SEE any of the Giants game against the Vikings? Eli is god, god awful.
New England is going to run circles around them.
2007-12-24 11:39:43
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answered by Anonymous
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