2015 New York Giants: 5 Ways To Make A Statement

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Nov 23, 2014; East Rutherford, NJ, USA; New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning (10) passes against the Dallas Cowboys during the third quarter at MetLife Stadium. The Cowboys defeated the Giants 31-28. Mandatory Credit: Adam Hunger-USA TODAY Sports

2. Shock The Nation On Sunday Night Football

Deep in the heart of “Jerry World” the Giants march into what has recently been their house of doom. The Dallas Cowboys view the opening Sunday Night Football game as their big party in their ridiculously big stadium. Its Big Blue against the world on that opening Sunday night; the Giants must shock the nation and beat down the Cowboys.

The Giants are ready for some football and they are even more ready for the Cowboys. The Cowboys have swept the Giants in the regular season two seasons in a row. That’s right, the Giants have gone through two long seasons without a win against their arch nemesis. Manning threw for six touchdowns in the Giants two games against the Cowboys last season and it wasn’t enough. The Cowboys are Super Bowl contenders and the world can toast them as the eventual NFC East champions but you better believe the Giants are coming for them.

When that moment that we have waited so long for, when the ball is kicked off and Dwayne Harris is returning the football against his old team on that first kickoff, Giants Nation must stand as one. We have to ring the bell. We have to come out swinging. The Giants have gotten off to slow starts in their back to back losing seasons. This trend must end. Nothing would be more satisfactory than kicking the daylights out of the Cowboys on national television.

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