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Dont Forget, CAR/NYG Game On NFL Replay 9:30 Tonight


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wow guys-- the best way to deal with a problem it to face it head on. Damn....

I have re-watched the game 3 times already. Re-watching it actualy will show you how GOOD we played in the game at points, and then yes, some flaws.

Truth is, the game could have gone either way. The Giants had some super mojo that night. No need on not re-living the GREAT parts of the game.

It was a great game. It will make the Championship game that much sweeter ;) If you re-watch it u will get a good idea of what works well against the Giants.

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best way to deal with a problem? We're not on the team, remember? I'll leave the film-studying to the players. It's not going to help me in anyway if I watch us lose again.

It makes you better informed when you'r acting like you know what your talking about on here ;)

It's just a game man, you cant win them all.......... Sometimes the pain makes the victory all the sweeter.

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wow guys-- the best way to deal with a problem it to face it head on. Damn....

I have re-watched the game 3 times already. Re-watching it actualy will show you how GOOD we played in the game at points, and then yes, some flaws.

Truth is, the game could have gone either way. The Giants had some super mojo that night. No need on not re-living the GREAT parts of the game.

It was a great game. It will make the Championship game that much sweeter ;) If you re-watch it u will get a good idea of what works well against the Giants.

There was no new problem in that game; they have been there since the start of the season, seeing as the roster and playbook are quite similar then when compared to now...

Also, I can't fix the problems, as I'm just a fan.

best way to deal with a problem? We're not on the team, remember? I'll leave the film-studying to the players. It's not going to help me in anyway if I watch us lose again.

Why does every football fan, particularly a lot of the ones on this forum, think they are part of the team? I know there is the argument that the fans are a part of the team, but even if that's true, there was a keyword in that statement: fans.

We aren't executives, coaching staff, players or even waterboys.

It makes you better informed when you'r acting like you know what your talking about on here ;)

It's just a game man, you cant win them all.......... Sometimes the pain makes the victory all the sweeter.

You don't have to "study" the broadcasted game to be informed. Do you really think they watch the same film?

"Knowledge is of two kinds. We know a subject ourselves, or we know where we can find information upon it." -Samuel Johnson

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I know we can't win them all, but why relive it? Maybe if we win the game next week, I can hope to forget about this loss more easily, but to actually rewatch every single blown assignment, missed tackles and 3 and outs, nah. Once is enough for me.

Now that I think about it, I wouldn't be interested in watching any of our wins again either.

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