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beau_str
09-04-2006, 12:07 AM
stahan is looking for one sack now, dr. ian smiths.

Warpath
09-04-2006, 12:07 AM
Here's the thing: The Skins are going to sweep the Giants this year (or at least beat them in NY, it's too early to tell if the Skins will be playing for anything in Week 17). I think even despite the 36-0 loss there last year, the Redskins match up very well vs. NY. I don't think they match up nearly as well against Dallas or Phili.

I think the Giants are going to jump out to a strong start, and their season will turn Week 5 vs. Washington. All the experts will take NY because they will be 3-0 at the time to the Skins' 2-2. It will be a must win for Washington, they will come through.

And that ladies and gentlemen is a Week Five game preview before the season begins. I'll be here all week.

The Giants first 3 games are extremely tough for them. Indy comes to town week 1. L. Then they travel to Philly, which is prob a toss up, so for the sake of argument we'll say W. Then they travel to Seattle before their bye week, L. Going into week 5 against the Skins the Giants will be 1-2.
The Skins open at home vs Vikings, I think W. Then travel to a tough road game sunday night in Dallas which I think will probably be a tough loss. Bledsoe gets hurt and Romo comes in to save the game, regardless how it happens I say L. Then the Skins go to Houston and then home against Jacksonville, W, W. Skins are 3-1 going into the week 5 game at New York.
I predict the Skins to win a tough one in New York to increase their record to 4-1. The Skins will also at this point of the season be in the NFC east lead by 1 game over Dallas.

GTripp0012
09-04-2006, 12:09 AM
The Giants first 3 games are extremely tough for them. Indy comes to town week 1. L. Then they travel to Philly, which is prob a toss up, so for the sake of argument we'll say W. Then they travel to Seattle before their bye week, L. Going into week 5 against the Skins the Giants will be 1-2.
The Skins open at home vs Vikings, I think W. Then travel to a tough road game sunday night in Dallas which I think will probably be a tough loss. Bledsoe gets hurt and Romo comes in to save the game, regardless how it happens I say L. Then the Skins go to Houston and then home against Jacksonville, W, W. Skins are 3-1 going into the week 5 game at New York.
I predict the Skins to win a tough one in New York to increase their record to 4-1. The Skins will also at this point of the season be in the NFC east lead by 1 game over Dallas.The Giants open up with 3 of the 4 most overrated teams in the league, IMO. I think they win them all. The toughest game of the bunch is Phili, simply because its a divisonal game.

Warpath
09-04-2006, 12:15 AM
The Giants open up with 3 of the 4 most overrated teams in the league, IMO. I think they win them all. The toughest game of the bunch is Phili, simply because its a divisonal game.

No way Eli beats Peyton. I also don't think they hang with Seattle in Seattle. Seattle went to the superbowl and didn't really lose any meaningful players. You think Seattle and Indy are both overrated? Indy won what like their first 13? Hmmm. But I guess thats why they play.

5RINGS
09-04-2006, 12:16 AM
strahans front teeth were forced apart by dick


That's funny.

STPainmaker
09-04-2006, 12:20 AM
No way Eli beats Peyton. I also don't think they hang with Seattle in Seattle. Seattle went to the superbowl and didn't really lose any meaningful players. You think Seattle and Indy are both overrated? Indy won what like their first 13? Hmmm. But I guess thats why they play.

Beat me to it. Gotta think Indy is gonna come out swinging on the Giants. Seattle at home is gonna be tough.

beau_str
09-04-2006, 12:20 AM
The Giants open up with 3 of the 4 most overrated teams in the league, IMO. I think they win them all. The toughest game of the bunch is Phili, simply because its a divisonal game.
you are out of your mind. i say giants meet the skins with a record of 1-2. but the eagles might get ya'

Paintrain
09-04-2006, 12:55 AM
The Giants have a real chance to be 2-8 or 3-7 in their first 10 games. Have you looked at their schedule?
Indy-L
@Philly-L
@Seattle-L
BYE
Washington-W
@Atlanta-W
@Dallas-L
Tampa-L
Houston-W
Chicago-L
@Jacksonville-L

If they go 5-5 over that stretch they should be Super Bowl bound.. That's a brutal way to open..

GTripp0012
09-04-2006, 01:04 AM
No way Eli beats Peyton. I also don't think they hang with Seattle in Seattle. Seattle went to the superbowl and didn't really lose any meaningful players. You think Seattle and Indy are both overrated? Indy won what like their first 13? Hmmm. But I guess thats why they play.Both of em can be had, I mean New York all but beat Seattle in Seattle last year. You better believe that game will be in the back of their minds. I am fairly confident that Eli will win the Manning duel. I don't hate the Colts or anything (I thought they'd take the Lombardi last year for sure), but my worries about the pass protection post Edge have been expressed in this space many a time. The last time the Colts played, the Steelers manhandled their offensive line, and the Steelers dont have the advantage of a pair of bookends like Osi and Strahan. I just see Eli at a huge advantage, when you factor in expectations and everything, regardless of who the better QB is (it's Peyton, duh). They will both be ready, but Peyton will be on his back more. Advantage Giants.

The Eagles game could go either way, but I think a big factor is how hungry Phili will be coming off the Texans. Yes, its a divisional game, and yes they will be ready. But if Phili beats the Texans in Week 1, they wont be nearly as hungry to prove something than they would if they get upset (a very real possibility), and were facing a 2-0 hole at home.

So I'm loosely projecting the Giants at at least 2-1, possibly 3-0 heading into their bye week, and a game vs. the Redskins in Week 5.

Remember, the key to the whole season projection thing is that teams will improve/regress as the season goes on. The Giants are historically FAR more likely to beat a good team in September than in November. Likewise, a team like the Panthers or Steelers (or Seattle to a lesser extent) are more likely to get beat in September, and win later on. History shows that. It's not the be all end all, but I usually bet with the trend, it rarely does me wrong.

GTripp0012
09-04-2006, 01:07 AM
The Giants have a real chance to be 2-8 or 3-7 in their first 10 games. Have you looked at their schedule?
Indy-L
@Philly-L
@Seattle-L
BYE
Washington-W
@Atlanta-W
@Dallas-L
Tampa-L
Houston-W
Chicago-L
@Jacksonville-L

If they go 5-5 over that stretch they should be Super Bowl bound.. That's a brutal way to open..But if they go 5-5 over that stretch, they are in trouble. They tend to get beat by teams they shouldnt late in the season. 5-5 through Week 11 wont cut it.

Give them credit for what they are, a very strong early season team. They are likely to beat those good teams early. This is not only a staple of recent Giant teams, but all Tom Coughlin teams dating back to his later Jacksonville years. Eli's cold weather struggles won't help things.

Fear not Giant haters, it will balance out over the course of the season. 9-7 (my G-Men projection) won't even make the playoffs.

I have them at 6-4 over those ten games. The losses? Washington, Dallas, Houston in the November upset, and Jacksonville.

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