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Flying home, wondering why Jerry forgives Dunbar so quickly, while Garrett rightly calls turnovers "inexcusable." #mixedmessages #Cowboys
 
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Don't worry about it. Like many on this site, they are only happy when shit goes wrong.
Typical homer dismissive retort.

If we turn the ball over 5 times a half we wont win many games. That said, I doubt we have many games we have turnovers like that, especially ine one half. We could have easily have had 20-24 pts or more in the first half.
I don't think many people expect 5 turnovers in one half during the season. And there's no doubt that if we do that every game, we won't win many. To cite that as some kind of "analysis" is beyond retarded.

I think the worst sign from this game is that all the preaching about doing things the right way, and making players accountable for mistakes, seems to be going in one ear and out the other with our players. The lack of accountability that has plagued this team for a decade-plus is still here. We could have scored 20-24 points, but we didn't because these players don't execute the fundamentals. That's nothing new.
 

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They just showed a close up of Johnathan Hankins. Dude looks like 350 lbs of blubber.

Also got tossed aside like he was nothing on the one run play by some 2nd or 3rd team OL.
 

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Broaddus getting a woody over local news chick

Bryan Broaddus @BryanBroaddus

One of many nice things about being home again was seeing @AmandaNBC5 do the news this evening.
 

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Don't expect the Giants to play that way when they face the Cowboys, and of course we'll find a way to help them out.
 
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The good news for Giants defensive end Justin Tuck is that he looked active during his first preseason action of the summer after missing the opener because of back problems.

The bad news is that he ended the night with another injury added to his collection. Tuck strained his hamstring during the loss to the Colts, which means he’s back in the familiar position of waiting for news from doctors about the severity of the injury and his availability for practice this week. Coach Tom Coughlin deemed it a “slight” strain after the game, but said the team would know more on Monday.

Tuck wasn’t the only oft-injured Giant to land back in the trainer’s room on Sunday night. Center David Baas left the game with a knee injury and multiple reports are calling it a sprained MCL. Coughlin offered no timeline or prognosis for Baas, who had several different surgeries during the offseason, after the game, but sprained MCLs typically require a few weeks before they’re fully recovered.
 
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