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To: Robert F. Newton who wrote (4903)11/10/2000 9:45:03 PM
From: doby  Respond to of 45639
 
I think your right. If Faulk was in the lineup I may reconsider, plus the fact the Giants are playing pretty good at the moment. Could be a close one.



To: Robert F. Newton who wrote (4903)11/11/2000 1:14:33 AM
From: LLCoolG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 45639
 
Robert,

I don't think so. The Giants have been playing over their heads, and still have not beaten a quality team yet. They had trouble scoring against the Redskins.

The Giants are much better against the run than the pass, and with Faulk out, I doubt the Rams will run much. If Sehorn is out, how will the Giants cover the receivers? They will have to get pressure on Green, which has been proven to be entirely possible, especially last week against Carolina, but Green should hit just enough bombs to keep the scoreboard turning.

G