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Flozell Adams
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Leonard Davis
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There are twelve Pro-Bowl players on
the Dallas
Cowboys. Romo, T.O., Jason Witten, Marion Barber, Demarcus Ware,
yes, all
the guys you've heard of, but there's more....oh yes, a lot more.
Probably the reason the Giants haven't been able to beat the Cowboys in
their
two previous matchups, those huge and nasty Dallas offensive linemen.
Shown above are just two of them, probably the nastiest of them, 6' 7"
340
lb. left tackle Flozell Adams and 6'6" 366 lb. right guard Leonard
Davis. But there are also Pro Bowler 6'4" 312 lb. Andre Gurode at
center, 6'8" 320 lb. Marc Colombo at right tackle and the little fella
left guard Kyle Kosler, only 6'5" and 305 lb. Their tight end,
Jason
Witten, is also a Pro-Bowler.
Is it any wonder the Giants can't dent this line? In the first
game
between these two juggernauts, the Giants managed just one sack by
Justin
Tuck. In the second contest, there were just two sacks, one by
Michael
Strahan and one by Osi Umenyiora. If the Giants come
with
blitzes, not only might they be picked up, but that will open up just
one more
receiver for Tony Romo to hit.
After a great deal of thought and careful analysis, I've decided our
G-Men will
do well just to stay close in this game. Despite their terrific
recent
performances against the Patriots and Tampa Bay Bucs, I don't think the
Giants
can win this game. Despite the recent troubles in the Dallas
running game, despite a total lack of momentum on the Cowboys part,
despite
Tony Romo's romancing of Jessica Simpson in far-away Cancun,
it's just asking too much, isn't it?
Twelve Pro-Bowlers, count 'em. On offense, there's Romo, Terrell
Owens,
Marion Barber, Jason Witten, the three offensive linemen already
mentioned and
even the kicker, Nick Folk. On defense, there's the
hard-rushing
linebacker Demarcus Ware but also three of their defensive backs,
safeties Ken
Hamlin and Roy Williams and cornerback Terence Newman. And
they're all
healthy for this game.
The Giants had just one Pro Bowl
representative, Osi
Umenyiora, the defensive lineman. Does that mean
the Giants can’t win? Not necessarily, as
almost all the Giants
started playing better down the stretch. The
Giants have several new elements that have made
a difference late in
the season, and, who knows?, maybe they’d have been Pro Bowlers given
enough
time.
Like who? Well,
there’s Ahmad Bradshaw, probably the most visible example, as he ran
roughshod
over the Bucs last Sunday. But there’s
also Kevin Boss, the tight end replacement for Jeremy Shockey. He’s a pretty big boy himself and catches
everything thrown his way. There’s Aaron Ross, the rookie corner who’s
been
playing well all year, and Cory Webster, the cornerback who’d been
riding the
pines since Sam Madison’s injury, but recovered a fumble Sunday and
made a
critical interception vs. the speedy Joey Galloway.
You’d think that would be the end of
the line for the new
guys, but it’s really not. There’s
Justin Tuck, who’s been solid all year at his left DE position and
seems to
defend the run and the pass equally well. There’s
Gerris Wilkinson, covering at his linebacker
position, who’s
been all over the place. You might even
consider Brandon Jacobs, the huge starting running back, as a new guy.
What about the old guys?
Well, you know Michael Strahan and Eli Manning. You may have heard of Antonio Pierce
too. Amani Toomer’s been great lately,
catching everything thrown his way. And
speaking of old, what about their old coach, Tom Coughlin?
He’s been pretty fair to middlin’ on the
sideline too.
Gee, as long as I’m looking at old and
new, what about
borrowed? Yep, the G-Men have some
borrowed guys too. Madison Hedgecock was
picked up from the St. Louis Rams and he’s been a horse.
Domenik Hixon is a speedy kick returner they
picked up from the Broncos. He only
returned a kick for a touchdown in that huge Patriots game.
Let’s see we got old, and new, and
borrowed. What about blue?
Heh-heh. Waddaya
kiddin'? They are Big Blue.
Maybe we do have a chance after all.
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