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Tuck was injured in week 2 last year and had shoulder surgery to repair it. If you think Schwartz can stop a healthy Tuck, a Pro Bowl DE, now that's just funny.

Yeah, he has never had to face any pro bowl DE's before.

lol

You are in for much disappointment my young fan.

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Tuck was injured in week 2 last year and had shoulder surgery to repair it. If you think Schwartz can stop a healthy Tuck, a Pro Bowl DE, now that's just funny.

Schwartz will just be a jab anyway....it is the mack truck named Jonathan Stewart behind Schwartz that is gonna roll over Tuck. Carolina ain't gonna drop the QB back all game for Tuck to rush the QB. The Giants have proven in the past two meeting they can't stop our running game. You can't stop half the running game. Why would Carolina do anything but run based on what the Giants inability to stop these 2 RBs?

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Your one dimensional offense is really hard to game plan for. I wouldn't be surprised if you guys try to pull a Baltimore and try and pass on us. But then again, Matt Moore is no Joe Flacco.

We have the best WR and the best RB in the NFC and we are one dimensional.

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Your one dimensional offense is really hard to game plan for. I wouldn't be surprised if you guys try to pull a Baltimore and try and pass on us. But then again, Matt Moore is no Joe Flacco.

Muhahahaha.

One Dimensional Offense. We have you right where we want you.

You just keep thinkin that till sunday when 89 steps on the field and it all of the sudden becomes no longer a one dimensional offense. Hows your passing d looking by the way.

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Your one dimensional offense is really hard to game plan for. I wouldn't be surprised if you guys try to pull a Baltimore and try and pass on us. But then again, Matt Moore is no Joe Flacco.

Obviously it is hard for the Giants. They have allowed an average of 34 pts a game to Carolina since Double Trouble formed. Why pass on a tean that has been embarrsed two games in a row by the run?

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