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McDermott vs Giants


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2010 season

Giants at Eagles: Pass: 254, Rushing: 102 on 25 carries, 3 sacks, no picks, no fumbles

Eagles at Giants: Pass: 364, Rushing: 29 on 17 carries, 3 sacks, 1 pick, no fumbles

2009 season

Giants at Eagles: Pass: 222, Rushing: 141 on 32 carries, 2 sacks, 2 picks, 2 fumbles

Eagles at Giants: Pass: 391, Rushing: 133 on 31 carries, 3 sacks, no pick, no fumbles

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Just curious what his defense did against the Giants in 2010. PFF type poo yo.

In 2010:

Game 1- Eagles 27 Giants 17

Eli threw 3 picks, Ahmad Bradshaw was the leading rusher (12 rushes 29 yards)

Game 2- Eagles 38 Giants 31

Eagles allowed 24 points by halftime and were down by 3 touchdowns going into the 4th quarter.

Eli had 4 touchdowns 1 interception

Eagles won on the infamous punting gaffe in which all they had to do was punt away from Desean Jackson and the game was going to overtime. Desean Jackson returned the punt 65 yards to win the game.

Eagles held Giants to only 1 touchdown in the second half after allowing 24 points in first half.

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