He smiled the familiar gap-toothed smile, hoping he could plant a few on Tony Romo's kisser on Sunday. In a few sentences yesterday, Michael Strahan summed up what this game means to the underdog Giants. "They're the Cowboys," Strahan said with sarcasm. "They're playing real well, getting a lot of great press. They've got a quarterback who's kind of like the Golden Child right now. So we want to take our shot at them again."
It has been eating at this team since the first night of the season when that Golden Child's team ran up 478 yards and 45 points. Since then, Romo has been rewarded with a $67.5 million contract and the Cowboys, losing only to the Patriots, look like the class of the NFC. But the Giants, winners of six straight, do not lack for confidence this time. Continue
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