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Should the Giants go Full Throttle vs. the Patriots?

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by SportsGerbil

With the 38-21 victory against the Buffalo Bills today, the New York Giants clinched their third playoff berth in as many years. The Minnesota Vikings loss to the Washington Redskins tonight also means the Giants are locked in the playoffs as the NFC's fifth seed. They will travel to Florida to play the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, most likely in the Saturday wildcard primetime slot in two weeks.

Most importantly, the victory today means that the Giants will not have to knock off the undefeated New England Patriots this Saturday to ensure themselves a trip to the postseason. The Giants can either go full throttle to try and make NFL history or they can elect to rest some of their injury ridden players for their matchup with Tampa Bay. This has already been a hot issue of debate, but now that this scenario is a reality, expect it to beaten to death this week on sports radio, ESPN, etc.

As a huge fan of NFL history and wanting to see history earned in a competitive way, I would love to see the Giants challenge the Patriots and make them earn win number 16. However, the Giants should not be expected to do so, as they do not owe it to the NFL to risk injury that could seriously hamper their chances in the playoffs. Teams that clinch playoff spots with games remaining on their schedule have earned the right to decide whether they want to rest their players or not. Even if that game has playoff implications for the opponet (i.e. Tennessee vs. Indianapolis next week), or in this case with NFL history on the line.

For someone who is anticipating this game without my team involved, I would like to see the Giants play the game by giving it all they have to win. I can understand if they rest high injury risks like Plaxico Burress or Brandon Jacobs, but I hope they play Eli Manning, Amani Toomer, and the big play makers on defense. It will make for, potentially, some great drama on Saturday night.

However, I am not a Giants fan, so I don't have a team I'm emotionally tied with in the game. If the Jets were in this position, I would want the coaches to stress that the playoffs are the most important thing. I would love to play hard and try and win the game for a historic place in history, but a playoff win would be much more important to me. If the head coach feels the best way to win that playoff game is to rest and not risk having his players spending an exuberant amount of energy and emotion on a meaningless game then I would respect that. It is very possible if the Giants go full throttle against New England it will have no effect or even a positive effect on how they play against Tampa Bay. However, there are many instances where a team has an emotional letdown after a game that is deemed as HUGE! And should the Giants play New England full throttle, then the coaches would be sending their players the message that this game is huge.

This will be a great issue of debate this week, and ultimately we should agree with what the majority of Giants fans feel. We would want that respect if it was our team.


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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
724 days ago
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Full throttle, half throttle or quarter throttle, the Giants lose this Patriots game anyways. I hate writing that!
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
724 days ago
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I think what the Giants do may be determined by how the first quarter and first half go. If the Patriots pull out to an early lead, you're not going to see the Giants go full throttle. If the game is close, then you'll probably see more of an effort by New York to win the game. But to start the game, I think New York will start most of their top players, and put in their best effort.
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FrugolfVarsity Captain
724 days ago
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I hate to agree with Tyrone but he's right.The only way the Giants could pull this upset is if the Pats rested everyone and the Giants played everyone.That won't happen because Coach B wants this undefeated season much more than he lets on.Coughlin however will take this like a week off and try to get healthy for the playoffs as he should.The giants owe it to no one to try to win this game.
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
723 days ago
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It would also be strange for the Patriots to rest their players going into a bye week. That would give them 3 weeks without playing full speed NFL football, which is more than enough time for rust to appear.
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MegECass110AAA-er
723 days ago
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Just ask Tony Dungy about that one...
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The PipDiv-I Stud
723 days ago
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Ask Shanna-tan as well, denver did that when they started 12-0 a few years back. They eased up and then got rolled in their one playoff game.
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SportsGerbilJV Squad
723 days ago
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Don't expect the Pats to be resting. Brady was still throwing bombs with 4 minutes left yesterday.
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RomiezzoLegend
723 days ago
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I concur, SportsGerbil. Plus, they've got two records to surpass. The single season touchdown record for a team, and the single season touchdown record for a quarterback. Brady needs two more passing touchdowns, and the Pats need (a combined) 3 touchdowns to break the team record.
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The PipDiv-I Stud
723 days ago
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The Giants should play to win the game, and sit Manning. Otherwise we have a 4 int blowout on our hands.
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The PipDiv-I Stud
723 days ago
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The sub-plot of the year has gotten little to no notice: Tiki Barber vs The 2007 Giants team. Giants - Tiki = Winning in December. Wow! Plus the minor shots he's been taking at Eli. Man it sucks that the Pats story overshadowed this one. (It over shadowed a lot of other good stories too unfortunately. The haters are as much to blame for this as us "massholes" are.)
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SportsGerbilJV Squad
723 days ago
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Tiki was a royal pain in the a$$ last year. They are much better off with the Jacobs, Droughns, Bradshaw trio.
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