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	<title>Comments on: postGame: Giants 35 Cowboys 14</title>
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		<title>By: eighteenandno</title>
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		<description>Good win. Happy to see they came out fired up and didnt overlook the Cowboys at all. Offense didnt play its best, but they got TDs this week. Not much to complain about really, and that&#039;s becoming the case every week.

As for the INT, is it me or do Burress and Eli have a bunch of miscommunications? Certainly was the case on that pick, and it seems like it happens often with those two. People talk about their chemistry, but I think Eli works better with Smith, Toomer, and Boss in terms of reading their body language.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good win. Happy to see they came out fired up and didnt overlook the Cowboys at all. Offense didnt play its best, but they got TDs this week. Not much to complain about really, and that&#8217;s becoming the case every week.</p>
<p>As for the INT, is it me or do Burress and Eli have a bunch of miscommunications? Certainly was the case on that pick, and it seems like it happens often with those two. People talk about their chemistry, but I think Eli works better with Smith, Toomer, and Boss in terms of reading their body language.</p>
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