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Head Coach Tom Coughlin Is Biggest Mistake for Blunder-Prone New York Giants

November 22, 2010   ·     ·   Jump to comments

It's 4th-and-1 and the biggest play of the game for the Giants defense with the game on the line.  While one idiot defender leaps over the center, blindly hurling himself towards nothing and nobody, Eagles RB LeSean McCoy takes the outside and runs 50 yards for the go-ahead score, breaking New York's back after they had just taken the lead after trailing all game.
It's so infuriating to watch the Giants play with all that offensive firepower and all that defensive prowess and all that special teams...well, all that offensive and defensive talent, yet continue to sputter, turn the ball over, come up short in the red zone, make bonehead plays, commit costly penalties and just make mistake after mistake after mistake.
They have 1,000 more yards than their opponents, have outscored their opponents, they're third in total offense and sixth in points scored (only two teams have scored more TDs), second in total defense and sixth in sacks. 
But here are the ...

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