Manningham running and catching

Submitted by jml969 on
for the Giants vs. Cowboys. He's caught 3 consecutive passes. Looks great!

NYWolverine

September 20th, 2009 at 9:49 PM ^

I noticed a lot of fans wearing Mario's #82 in the stands. He's looked good so far. Although I'm of the J-E-T-S persuasion, it's great to see the old 'new math' playing well. Hope he gets in the end-zone.

A Case of Blue

September 20th, 2009 at 10:35 PM ^

Charles Woodson also had a bang-up day, with two interceptions, including one for a TD. He was in on every play on defense, pretty much, but he couldn't save the Packers from losing. If only Charles could also play OL.

TheDirtyD

September 20th, 2009 at 10:54 PM ^

Dallas just ran our basic spread formation and ran a QB read with a through to the slot reciver on a slant and then a QB draw with the rub as the lead blocker. who said the spread wouldnt work in the NFL?

griesecheeks

September 21st, 2009 at 2:18 AM ^

speaking of that game. i can't believe the ball tipped off of Witten's foot. was it the OSU or USC game in 2003 when that happened to Braylon??? i can't remember. wacky shit. also... the Mario td was a lucky break. he's gotta catch that clean the first time. but a nice game for him! i have to admit, I kinda thought he'd fizzle in the pro's, so it's cool to see him be productive.

chitownblue2

September 21st, 2009 at 8:57 AM ^

Mario showed everything he showed at Michigan - great elusiveness despite no top-end speed, the ability to get open deep - and occasionally frustrating hands.