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Apparently, getting beat by the Panthers means you've hit rock bottom


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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000248566/article/new-york-giants-at-rock-bottom-after-loss-to-panthers
 

 

 

Tom Coughlin's team didn't even show up on Sunday, suffering an embarrassing 38-0 loss at the hands of the Carolina Panthers. The 38-point loss is the worst of the Tom Coughlin era. At 0-3, the Giants' playoff hopes are on life support in the third week of September.

 

 

 

Article mostly centered around the Giants' abysmal performance

 

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Hmmm... The team was torched 38-0 by a team that has been figuring out a way to lose for the way to long.

 

Believe you me, no one is questioning the Panther's potential. But, many have seen how much this team have been beating themselves instead of beating their opponents. Even the Foxs Analysts today stated that the Panthers should have won the previous two games. Beating the Giants wasn't the shocker. It was the Offense finding their rhythm and beating the Giants 38-0 is where the shocker is.

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Getting destroyed, blown out and shutout by a 0-2 is rock bottom. I don't see that as disrespect, rather the simple truth.

Not giving the Panthers any credit is disrespectful. Eli had thrown for a shite ton of yards, had two very good WR's against a weak secondary. To blame that on simply not showing up is disrespectful.

 

I agree..

 

 

 

now please update your sig, its annoying :D

 

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