ARLINGTON, Texas -- Sunday was supposed to be all about the Cowboys and the debut of their $1.2 billion home. Instead, the Giants spoiled the party.Dallas prepared for the opening of the new Cowboys Stadium with a Diana Ross-headlined, private get-together on Saturday night. Former President George W. Bush conducted the coin toss, and the Cowboys devoted the entire halftime to celebrating their Ring of Honor.
All the festivities ended late Sunday, though, as the Giants grabbed a gritty 33-31 victory that ended when Lawrence Tynes made a 37-yard field goal as time expired.
"I don't know what they expected," Giants linebacker Antonio Pierce said. "I guess we were the ugliest person asked to come to homecoming, huh?"
The Giants won the game with one of their best pass rushers, Justin Tuck, missing the second half with a busted shoulder. Not only was Tuck out of the game, the Giants also played without starting defensive lineman Chris Canty, who was inactive with a knee injury. Wide receiver Hakeem Nicks was inactive with a foot sprain, and during the game, fellow receiver Domenik Hixon suffered a knee injury, leaving Eli Manning with some inexperience receivers.
Also, Tynes missed a first-half field goal and had to quickly regain his confidence.
New York overcame it all.
"We won the turnover battle, I think it was plus-four," Giants coach Tom Coughlin said. "I think we got more points in the fourth quarter, which is something we strive to do -- win the fourth quarter. It wasn't always pretty. We do have errors we do have to clean up."
The Giants didn't register a sack on Sunday night and failed to find the end zone on any of their five red-zone trips -- on the season, they have zero touchdowns in eight red-zone visits.
Yet they're 2-0 on the year, and as Pierce pointed out, with both victories coming within the division, the Giants have an early leg-up on their NFC East rivals.
"The last I checked, we were the defending NFC East champions," Pierce said.
New York quarterback Eli Manning threw for 330 yards with two touchdowns in the victory, while Mario Manningham and Steve Smith beat up the Cowboys secondary. Combined, Manningham and Smith had 20 catches for 284 yards and two touchdowns. Manning completed passes to six different players, helping the Giants offset a very-average 3.7 yards per carry on the ground.
And everything culminated on the last drive of the game.
With the Giants trailing 31-30, Manning led them on an 11-play, 56-yard march that ate the final 3:40 off the clock and set up Tynes' game-winner at the buzzer.
On the drive, Manning completed a key third down pass for 8-yards to Manningham on a pass that was tipped at the line of scrimmage. Smith then caught a 12-yard pass with 13 seconds to play that pushed the Giants to Dallas' 21. After an Eli Manning keeper gave them two yards, a pair of timeouts -- the second of which was called by Dallas coach Wade Phillips, set things up for Tynes. His 37-yarder was perfect.
It ended the party for Dallas, and gave the Giants a lead in the division.
"It's big," Manning said of being 2-0 with wins over Dallas and Washington. "When you looked at the schedule, you see two division opponents from the get-go. We knew it would be tough. These are fun games."
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Dallas Cowboys safety Gerald Sensabaugh, right, defends as New York Giants wide receiver Steve Smith (12) dives into the end zone for a touchdown in the second half of an NFL football game Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009, in Arlington, Texas. The Giants won 33-31.
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ARLINGTON, TX - SEPTEMBER 20: Fans wait for a game between the New York Giants and Dallas Cowboys at Cowboys Stadium on September 20, 2009 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
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ARLINGTON, TX - SEPTEMBER 20: An American flag on the field before a game between the New York Giants and the Dallas Cowboys at Cowboys Stadium on September 20, 2009 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
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ARLINGTON, TX - SEPTEMBER 20: Running back Felix Jones #28 of the Dallas Cowboys celebrates his touchown with Leonard Davis #70 in front of Corey Webster #23 of the New York Giants at Cowboys Stadium on September 20, 2009 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Felix Jones;Corey Webster;Leonard Davis
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ARLINGTON, TX - SEPTEMBER 20: Running back Felix Jones #28 of the Dallas Cowboys celebrates his touchown in front of Corey Webster #23 of the New York Giants at Cowboys Stadium on September 20, 2009 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Felix Jones;Corey Webster
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ARLINGTON, TX - SEPTEMBER 20: Running back Felix Jones #28 of the Dallas Cowboys celebrates his touchown in front of Corey Webster #23 of the New York Giants at Cowboys Stadium on September 20, 2009 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Felix Jones;Corey Webster
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NBA basketball player LeBron James prepares to pass as he plays catch with friends on the field following an NFL football game between the New York Giants and Dallas Cowboys, Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Sharon Ellman)
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NBA basketball player LeBron James plays catch with friends on the field following the NFL football game between the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants, Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/LM Otero)
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Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo (9) walks off the field following their NFL football game against the New York Giants, Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009, in Arlington, Texas. The Giants won 33-31. (AP Photo/LM Otero)
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ARLINGTON, TX - SEPTEMBER 20: Running back Brandon Jacobs #27 of the New York Giants runs the ball against the Dallas Cowboys at Cowboys Stadium on September 20, 2009 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Brandon Jacobs
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 5)
9-21-2009 @ 5:10AM
Rick said...
Hahaha . Am I the only one who sees that the Cowgirls just arent a good team . Romo throws key interception (returned for TD)in the first quarter . Money doesnt always fix the problems . Ask George Steinbrenner . They will finish third in the East . End of story . Hahaha !!!!
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9-21-2009 @ 5:32AM
vinceusa1 said...
Jerry Jones sucks
9-21-2009 @ 7:02AM
Billy said...
You do know the yankees are in first place right?
9-21-2009 @ 7:33AM
Cat Jones said...
Billy - He's referring to the Cowboys, they play in the NFC East.
9-21-2009 @ 9:08AM
Big Blue said...
HUH Yanks finish in 3rd place??? What planet YOU on? Oh by the way, there is a NEW sheriff in town and his name is Eli...As usual Romo just CAN NOT win the big games. Maybe if Idiot Gov. Perry Decides to have Texas leave the Union the Cowboys must might win a championship in there OWN NEW Country, providing Romo don't choke again against the Texans LMFAO
9-21-2009 @ 2:45PM
seacapjg said...
Actually, the Cowboys outplayed the Giants much of the time and seem to have a pretty good team. You gotta question the coaches.....why call pass plays when you're averaging over 8 yards per rush? Yes, Romo had a bad game but the coaches really blew it by not taking advantage of how their O-line was pushing the Giants D-line around.
I don't understand the "money" reference. Dallas wasn't very active in the free agent market and NY did make a number of acquisitions.
9-21-2009 @ 6:23PM
HMARRERO777 said...
dude what planet are you on... Yankees are in first place five games ahead. If they loose every game for the rest of the season they will make the playoffs as a wildcard team.
9-21-2009 @ 8:01PM
helmheadwwii said...
Its true! You Yankme fans cannot read. He was making a comparison between Steinbrenner the jackass and Jerry Jones the dumbass. The cowpies will finish 3rd in the east and the yankees always throw money at their problems but have not won squat in a long time now. maybe you guys should figure out which planet your on...........
9-21-2009 @ 5:57AM
jay said...
I am a Cowboy Fan, but for some reason I enjoyed seeing Jerry's bubble busted. I went to the Oklahoma vs. BYU game @ Jerry's World and paid $15.00 for 3, 8 oz colas. What a crock! The stadium is really something. Jerry had Kings and Queens, including a President, and his wife, and gets it all rubbed in his face. Does it get any better?
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9-21-2009 @ 6:08AM
beeisit said...
The G men kicked the Cowgirls butts in front of 100000 people last nite, that's all that i have to say. Jerry Jones spent a lot of money for what?
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9-21-2009 @ 6:14AM
Donald said...
Money can't buy winners, You need heart too!!!
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9-21-2009 @ 6:30AM
Joe said...
Ha ha ha ha ha ha...... How Bout Dem Cowboys ! ! ! Thanks for making my WEEK Giants. The only other thing that could have done that was having New England get beat by the Jets.... What? They did ! ! !? Ha ha ha ha ha ha.......
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9-21-2009 @ 7:05AM
Lee said...
It's OK Atlanta will take care of New England for you next week
9-21-2009 @ 6:33AM
Joe said...
Ha ha ha ha ha ha...... How Bout Dem Cowboys ! ! ! Thanks for making my WEEK Giants. The only other thing that could have done that was having New England get beat by the Jets.... What? They did ! ! !? Ha ha ha ha ha ha.......
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9-21-2009 @ 6:37AM
vinceusa1 said...
Let me repeat myself... Jerry Jones is a major ass.
His Cowboys haven't won a frigging playoff game since 1996, that's funny! Romo is over rated and I truly hope they suck this year just to stick it in Jerry's face... Haaaaaaa.... losers.
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9-21-2009 @ 6:41AM
Ted said...
I used to be a staunch Cowboys fan, but lost faith when Jerry Jones took over, fired Tom Landry and then a few good coachs, and hired "lick my boots" Phillips.
He then made the big "TO" error and paid severely for it.
When will the guy learn to quit F'ing with the team?
His new multi-$B stadium does not make a winning team.
This victory was well-earned by NY.
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9-21-2009 @ 6:43AM
vinceusa1 said...
Did I mention Jerry Jones is a complete JERK... He knows nothing about football, he has destroyed the franchise... "truth always comes out"
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9-21-2009 @ 6:45AM
vinceusa1 said...
Tony Romo really needs to do the team a favor and give it up... he has proven once again, he can't lead this team to big wins... he panicks and screws up... ALWAYS!
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9-21-2009 @ 6:48AM
t0mdotcom said...
Its true. Everything in texas is bigger and no one is a bigger a$$hole than George W. bush.
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9-21-2009 @ 11:22AM
Steve said...
Except you of course and Pelosi, Reid, and Obama crying all weekend that "they aren't nice to me. Whaa whaa." What baby. Thin skinned and an all-around wimp.