The last time the Giants faced the Cowboys, Big Blue broke Tony Romo's collarbone, scored 41 points and effectively ended Dallas' season (not that it wasn't almost over anyway). Now, three weeks later, the Giants sit atop the NFC East with only the Eagles to worry about. The Cowboys have since fired their coach and appear on the fast track to nowhere.
GIants Face Cowboys For Second Time In Three Games
Giants Escape From Detroit
It was a big win. It was a lucky win. It was a costly win. And while Jon Kitna may not think the Giants are better than Detroit, in the end they were good enough to beat them 16-10. New York appeared to have the game in control when they got the ball back with a 16-3 lead and only ten minutes to go in the game. But, the Giants’ offense stalled and Detroit needed...
Giants Look To Get Back On Track
Have the Giants shaken off last week’s debacle? That’s the question as they head to Detroit to face the 6-3 Lions. The Lions are one of the surprises of the season as Jon Kitna has revitalized his career and leads a very good passing attack with four receivers who are capable of getting into the end zone. Teams that throw the ball well have given the Giants fits this year and New York may be...
At Least It Was Entertaining
On the previous drive the Giants allowed Bengal quarterback Jon Kitna to complete a 19-yard pass to receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh on fourth-down and 10 to set up the winning score. Houshmandzadeh, whose name is so long they have to use a smaller font on his jersey, was double covered, but managed to make the play anyway. Two plays later, Kitna found a wide open Chad Johnson in the end zone for the winning margin. It was a mystery that Johnson, who has a mouth full of gold teeth, could be so wide open.

