NY Giants’ 2008 Demise May Prove To Be Their Greatest Asset in 2009

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Published: August 1, 2009

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... are motivated.

After Big Blue's miraculous victory in Super Bowl XLII,  Tom Coughlin was hard pressed to find a motivating message for the 2008 season.

After all, knocking off a previously unbeaten team in The Super Bowl can create quite a hangover.

Coughlin fared just fine though, as the general told his troops simply to turn the page, and they did just that, to the tune of an 11-1 start to the season.

Entering 2009, Coughlin and the Giants are singing a different tune.

"They need to think long and hard about the disappointment of January in terms of what we have created for ourselves and how badly we want to prioritize our 2009 season," were the words of Coughlin.

Brandon Jacobs offered up his view on the matter as well, saying "We have a very bad, bitter, disgusting taste. It hurts more than anything. We know how good we were last year and the opportunity we had in front of us. We did not take advantage of it the way we...

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NY Giants’ 2008 Demise May Prove To Be Their Greatest Asset in 2009

By
for NFLSportChannel.com

Published: August 1, 2009

commentComment        

... are motivated.

After Big Blue's miraculous victory in Super Bowl XLII,  Tom Coughlin was hard pressed to find a motivating message for the 2008 season.

After all, knocking off a previously unbeaten team in The Super Bowl can create quite a hangover.

Coughlin fared just fine though, as the general told his troops simply to turn the page, and they did just that, to the tune of an 11-1 start to the season.

Entering 2009, Coughlin and the Giants are singing a different tune.

"They need to think long and hard about the disappointment of January in terms of what we have created for ourselves and how badly we want to prioritize our 2009 season," were the words of Coughlin.

Brandon Jacobs offered up his view on the matter as well, saying "We have a very bad, bitter, disgusting taste. It hurts more than anything. We know how good we were last year and the opportunity we had in front of us. We did not take advantage of it the way we...

Read Complete Article at Bleacher Report - NFL
Article Source: BleacherReport.com


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