The Arizona Cardinals are on the cusp of clinching the NFC West, and it's not even Thanksgiving yet. They received a good litmus test today, as the best team in the NFL visited them in the desert. The Cards found out they aren't quite there yet, but when the dust settles they need to realize this game showed they are quite close to joining the upper echelon in the NFL. The little things separated them.
- Domenik Hixon averaged 60 yards per return via kickoff, allowing the Giants incredible field position for most of the day.
- A botched extra point meant the Cards were going to have to go for two eventually.
- Neil Rackers duffed a 68 yard free kick chance at the end of the first half. Man, that would have been awesome to see him make it.
- The Cardinals twiced attempted onside kicks, and twice came up empty-handed. On the first attempt, Rackers connected on possible the best onside kick I've ever seen. The ball went far enough airborne for the Cards to get players into position, and it bounced right into the hands of Ralph Brown. Brown dropped it, and the Giants recovered.
Of course, they also lost the turnover battle, 2-0. That is definitely not a "little thing."
While the Cardinals may focus on what could have been in terms of missed opportunities, the Giants just did what they do. They won. Aside from a game which seems like it was some sort of sick joke at this point -- seriously, how does this team lose to Derek Anderson? -- they just don't lose football games. They ran the ball well enough to kill some clock late in the game, converted all their special teams plays well, passed efficiently, and totally eliminated the run from the Cardinals offense.
Kurt Warner threw for 351 yards and a touchdown. Yes, I know he was the culprit in each of the two turnovers, but he was playing one of the best defenses in the league. He also put his team in position for their two rushing touchdowns, so I still like him as the league MVP for the year at this point. Of course, Peter King's entire MMQB column tomorrow is going to focus on a "Brett Favre for MVP" platform. I can't remember ever being as sure about something as I am about this. You just wait and see.
The Cardinals, despite the loss, already have the NFC West wrapped up.
The Giants basically have the NFC in their hands at this point.
We may actually see this game again in New York in January. Let's hope the Cards have adjusted to East coast travel a bit better before then. That would seem to be their biggest weakness at this point, as they are currently 0-3 in the Eastern time zone.



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-23-2008 @ 9:07PM
Sports Fan said...
Business as usual. Efficient all around. Good game.
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11-24-2008 @ 5:53PM
George said...
i'm a giant fan when we beat the 49ers they are nobody dallas beats them there world beaters lets give the GIANTS some respect.
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11-23-2008 @ 9:27PM
mrlimo said...
How the hell did this team lose to the Browns, THE FREAKIN BROWNS!!!!!!
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11-23-2008 @ 11:52PM
SaintStryfe said...
A bad game. Everyone's allowed them. I honestly welcomed it. Imagine the pressure the Titans were under. The Giants felt none of that glare because of them. and the G-Men play better under the radar (as much as the team tied for best record in the hardest division can be).
It's all aces for the Giants. They just need to keep up what they're doing, and I wouldn't be shocked at all to see another long January for them.
11-23-2008 @ 9:45PM
E said...
George --
I'm a Giants fan too, but let's be realistic. During the preseason it was a different story, but EVERYONE respects the Giants at this point in the season. I don't think you can play the disrespect card with a straight face when everyone and their grandmother keeps calling them the best team in football.
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11-23-2008 @ 9:55PM
Matt Snyder said...
Thank you.
I even said "best team in football" and "they just don't lose football games."
I was wondering what more I could do to properly "respect" them.
Good comment.
11-24-2008 @ 8:02AM
tom said...
I am a Giants fan and I agree with E. I started hearing the Giants get "best team" respect 2 weeks ago. I have to admit its nice to hear.
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11-24-2008 @ 9:07AM
brenda mcconnell said...
Talk about flying under the radar, I believe the Titans are doing just that!! I do believe the Giants and Titans have the same record ;) Giants better watch out if they have to play the Titans,They may just get their due!
Have a great day all from an avid Cowboys fan ;)
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