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Giants Injuries


unicar15

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Every year we suffer injuries and it seems to be an excuse for Fox every single year. This year we have lost Kemo, Leonard, Diggs, and Harris. All of those injuries are on defense. The injuries are set backs BUT look at the list of players that aren't playing for the Gmen on Sunday.

Justin Tuck

Hakeem Nicks

Aaron Ross

Kenny Phillips - IR

Domenik Hixon

Chris Canty

On that list are 2 of their best 3 DL, their best receiver (slim pickens anyway), their best CB, and a safety that would get a ton of playing time. Yet I GUARANTEE YOU that they are going to go into TB and win. Not to mention they went into Dallas without a lot of those players and knocked them off.

I'm sick of injuries and being "banged up" being an excuse for John Fox. He needs to win this game if he wants a chance to save his job IMO because there is no way with our schedule that we are going to go 11-2 through our last 13 games.

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Panthers lack depth, and a little bit of heart, something which my Vikings have plenty of. Not going to win this season with Jake Delhomme, you guys should trade for Rosenfels or Jackson.

Maybe you haven't been keeping up so I'll drop some knowledge on your head..... We have Jay Feely standing really close John Fox during the game. Not to mention he's pretty amped up and rearing to go if he ever needed to take over this team so don't worry your viking horned head one bit about our QB situation - Foxy's got us sitting in the old catbird seat as far that goes.

Does that even sound believable?

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Maybe you haven't been keeping up so I'll drop some knowledge on your head..... We have Jay Feely standing really close John Fox during the game. Not to mention he's pretty amped up and rearing to go if he ever needed to take over this team so don't worry your viking horned head one bit about our QB situation - Foxy's got us sitting in the old catbird seat as far that goes.

Does that even sound believable?

You friend to Tommy Jone

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Every year we suffer injuries and it seems to be an excuse for Fox every single year. This year we have lost Kemo, Leonard, Diggs, and Harris. All of those injuries are on defense. The injuries are set backs BUT look at the list of players that aren't playing for the Gmen on Sunday.

Justin Tuck

Hakeem Nicks

Aaron Ross

Kenny Phillips - IR

Domenik Hixon

Chris Canty

On that list are 2 of their best 3 DL, their best receiver (slim pickens anyway), their best CB, and a safety that would get a ton of playing time. Yet I GUARANTEE YOU that they are going to go into TB and win. Not to mention they went into Dallas without a lot of those players and knocked them off.

I'm sick of injuries and being "banged up" being an excuse for John Fox. He needs to win this game if he wants a chance to save his job IMO because there is no way with our schedule that we are going to go 11-2 through our last 13 games.

Guess you didn't read my "no more injury excuses" thread did ya? Oh well, I totally agree with you and look at last year, that lost Osi and the defense was still good. Imagine if we lost Peppers.

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I'm always amazed on how well you all have the landscape of the NFL figured out by week 2.

I totally agree with you that 2 out of 16 games have only been played, so the sit back and wait approach is the best. But I find it hard to believe you feel very confident we'll redirect the ship in a manner that takes us deep into the playoffs after all the years we've had to watch Fox.

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lol the Giants were banged up and all and beat the poo out of the Bucs, just steamrolled them.

now I know TB sucks ass but holding any NFL team under 100 yards of total offense and allowing no points is an accomplishment, especially for a team that's missing some guys, among them a guy who just had a career day against Romo the week before.

i guess it pays to have a standard of which is held up no matter what. Injuries or no injuries, people still expect you to win up here in Yankeeland.

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