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Giants dismiss meltdown
« on: September 16, 2013, 02:54:18 am »
Giants dismiss meltdown
 The aren't worrying about another meltdown in the second half of the season despite starting it with a loss to the San Francisco 49ers,Cheap Soccer Jerseys.
seemed slightly amused Monday when asked about the team's recent trend of getting off to good starts and then folding down the stretch. New York failed to win a playoff game after the 2008 season and then missed the postseason the next two years.
Coughlin dismissed any similarity after a 2720 loss on Sunday that left the Giants (63) with a onegame lead over Dallas (54) in the NFC East,mall soccer.
Different year. Different team. And Coughlin wasn't about to apologize for a loss on the road to San Francisco (81), which has the second best record in the NFC.
"I can't imagine why this question keeps coming up," Coughlin said Monday. "You have to take each year one at a time,mallsoccer, You have to take each game one at a time. This is a game against a team that was 71. It's not that we played poorly or not that we dadadada. We didn't win the game.
"We don't feel we should ever give up 27 and I am certainly not satisfied with 20 points," the 65yearold coach said. "As far as analyzing why and what  we didn't play well enough to win. Does it have to do with anything in the second half? No!"
Coughlin's biggest problem with the performance was the two interceptions thrown by and the ability of the offense to generate one touchdown in four trips to the red zone,Real Madrid Jerseys,Bike poloists play to win at Grandview Park.
Even with those problems. the Giants were in position for their sixth fourthquarter comeback of the season before their final drive stalled at the San Francisco 10yard line when they failed to convert on third and fourth down,Spain Soccer Jerseys.
"We did some positive things but there are no moral victories here," Giants Pro Bowl guard said. "We felt like we left stuff out there on the field. We left a game out there in San Fran that we thought we should have had. We are well beyond being happy about playing and coming up losing. That is not the mentality that we have around here."
The Giants will get a chance to bounce back on Sunday night against the Eagles (36). The Giants beat Philadelphia earlier this season and another win would give New York a fourgame lead in the division with six to play. Philadelphia also might be without quarterback ,2011 South African Challenge, who broke two ribs in Sunday's loss to Arizona.

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