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I wish John Madden was the coach!


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Thank you John Madden for continuously "EXPECTING" Steve Smith to be involved on the last drive in regulation and on the lone possession in overtime.

Maybe if you were the coach, we would have thrown in his direction once we got ON THE GIANTS SIDE OF THE FIELD in regulation and at least once in Overtime.

But noo, RETARDED conservative playcalling ON OFFENSE lost this game.

And why the hell was Jonathan Stewart in the game on the first two downs IN OVERTIME instead of DeAngelo Williams, and then you put Williams in on 3rd down after Stewart hasn't given you squat on the first two downs?

Stupid play-calling lost this game.

You can blame the defense all that you want, but they STOPPED THE GIANTS on the first drive in overtime, which doesn't usually happen in most overtimes I've seen.

The offense had their chance, and BLEW IT, just like they did when they had a double digit lead in regulation.

The offense LOST the game because they had more than enough chances to win it in regulation AND OVERTIME! :mad:

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Madden was amazing at calling the shotgun running plays over and over that the Giants were running. Every single time they would run it, he would predict it ahead of time.

A guy that hasn't coached in decades and is reaching the age of senility could see the Giants plays coming, but Turdovac couldn't.

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I'm sure if Mike could've suited up and played DT tonight, he would have.

I hear you...tonight they were totally outmanned on the LOS even if they had put 12 in the box and taken a "too many men" penalty every time, but they've been getting run on pretty bad for awhile, not just tonight.

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the offense lost the game? were you watching the same game?

The offense gave the defense an 11 pt league and 2 8 pt leagues yet the D still couldnt play well at all

11 points isn't SQUAT.

You have to KEEP ATTACKING AND KEEP TRYING TO SCORE.

Championship teams try to kill the opponent when they have them down, not say, WELL, WE'RE AHEAD, I guess we can stop trying to score now.

EXTEND THE FREAKING LEAD, or lose more often than not.

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I could have sworn I saw a pass thrown to Smitty that got batted down by Webster at the last second in that last drive in regulation.

Was it once they got the ball past the 50 yard line, retard, because I do remember focusing on once they got the ball pass midfield...but I guess you can't read.

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Madden was amazing at calling the shotgun running plays over and over that the Giants were running. Every single time they would run it, he would predict it ahead of time.

A guy that hasn't coached in decades and is reaching the age of senility could see the Giants plays coming, but Turdovac couldn't.

Wait, he isn't already there?

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