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Remember that NYG / NE regular season game....


charlottenian

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I'm with you. As much as I hated losing this game...we gave the Giants every ounce they could handle us. They feared us before, they came out again but fear meeting us again.

Despite all the fire coming out of everyone's mouth, we have played three solid games in a row now. There's nothing to be ashamed of here. We can be disappointed because we missed opportunities and we let things slip through that we should not have. But if we play the way we did against the Giants, we'll cream just about everyone else in the league ... probably end up playing the Giants again, in New York again ... and put them in a position they don't want to be in.

I am 100 percent with you with this analogy ... we'll be motivated to get back to another crack at the Giants. Assuming we do continue to play solid football, a trip to the Super Bowl will be on the line when we meet them again.

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I'm with you. As much as I hated losing this game...we gave the Giants every ounce they could handle us. They feared us before, they came out again but fear meeting us again.

Despite all the fire coming out of everyone's mouth, we have played three solid games in a row now. There's nothing to be ashamed of here. We can be disappointed because we missed opportunities and we let things slip through that we should not have. But if we play the way we did against the Giants, we'll cream just about everyone else in the league ... probably end up playing the Giants again, in New York again ... and put them in a position they don't want to be in.

I am 100 percent with you with this analogy ... we'll be motivated to get back to another crack at the Giants. Assuming we do continue to play solid football, a trip to the Super Bowl will be on the line when we meet them again.

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We will beat the Saints and we'll get our rematch. You can't win them all, sometimes you have to pick your fights. This went to OT so the Giants had to play their absolute best just to pull this one out, so you can't say the Panthers suck on the road. Until the very last drive, the Panthers looked like the better team, but then again the last driveis all that matters. We'll bounce back.

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If you heard some of them talking after this game and that loss to NE it sounds almost the same. They said things then about getting their offense back on track, getting back to playing good football, gaining confidence etc. They used Carolina the same way they used NE except they won.

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If you heard some of them talking after this game and that loss to NE it sounds almost the same. They said things then about getting their offense back on track, getting back to playing good football, gaining confidence etc. They used Carolina the same way they used NE except they won.

Used, past tense? How do we know they won't lay a stinker in the Divisional playoffs and be one and done?

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