Found November 07, 2009 on Giants 101-source:
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  Over the course of the past week, The Giants have faced scrutiny that they have not faced since the 2006 season. Tom Coughlin and company have had to answer as to why they have dropped three straight in embarrassing fashion. Quite honestly, in the first half of this week, I didn't think the Giants had a prayer of winning another game. They had performed as bad as any team in the entire NFL the last three weeks. As the week progressed though, I began to sing a different tune. Hearing about the improved health of linebacker Michael Boley and defensive tackle Chris Canty gave me significant hope. Secondly, Aaron Rouse was declared the starting safety over C.C. Brown. It was a positive sign that the coaching staff realized that The Giants had a number of deficiencies that personnel switches may significantly help. Furthermore, The Giants have never seemed more serious about winning. Each player has surpassed that state of "Eh, we will get back on track" and...
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