Giants vs. Saints: Tom Coughlin Won't Survive Another Late Season Collapse
Tom Coughlin leads his men onto the field of battle once again. If he doesn't get a win soon, it will prove to be one of his last as the New York Giants head coach.
There is only so much losing that Giants fans can accept. The worst of it is that this team shows flashes of brilliance that make you think the string of losses are something far more nefarious.
When the team continues to lose steam and falter toward the end, the sentiment that they lose focus surfaces. If that is the case, there is nobody who can be blamed but Tom Coughlin.
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The Giants head coach once again feels his seat warm underneath him. As the Giants and Saints treat us to a marvelous matchup on Monday Night Football, there is only one team that must have this game, and that's the Giants.
Tom Coughlin told reporters to ease up on the expectations that this would be another year featuring the Giants flaming out at the end of the season.
""It is not going to be the history, believe me. I know that this is something fanatically involved with all of you but each team is a new team and each year is a new year."
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If the Giants receive their third loss in a row at the hands of the Saints, you can bet that Coughlin will be history soon. There have been too many seasons lost because of the Giants inability to close out the year.
With a loss, the Giants will have to get past some very tough opponents if they want to breach the playoffs, considering that the Jets and Packers, and two games against the Cowboys loom in the near future.
This team that started 6-2 despite so many injuries plaguing their team may actually be ousted from the postseason once again.
To have that happen this time, with so much talent, would be criminal. An epic slide deserves drastic measures. The New York Giants better win some ball games if they want to continue as a Tom Coughlin-led team.

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