The Giants surprisingly defeated the Bills to clinch a wild card spot into the Playoffs
It hasn’t being the best of seasons for the Giants but they managed to make it to the playoffs for a third straight season by bringing down an inspired Bills team 38-12 in a game where Ahmad Bradshaw scored his first career touchdown, in an impressive 88 yard run.
At last New York handle to run the ball the right away, something they were failing to do, especially in their past game against the Redskins, which they lost 22-10.
The game started under harsh conditions, rain and winds of 30 miles an hour that turned into snow in the fourth quarter, but this unfavorable weather just made the game more interesting, specially when both teams were forced to win.
The Bills had the victory in their hands, they were 14-0 up in the first quarter but their offensive fell as the Giants combative spirit was more than Kevin Everett’s willing to coming back in a big way, he returned to the field where he was injured.
Amani Toomer was the top receiver of the night with 99 yards rolled in 5 catches that includes a 39 yard grab.
“It meant a lot to us to win this game and get into the playoffs, we are not ever going to quit. We're always fighting to the end." Toomer said.
The Giants have shown a great deal of potential and have proved everybody that even though they are considered an imperfect team, they do have enough guts to fight adversity, now they have to play against the Patriots on Saturday night for the regular-season finale, a game that doesn’t represent any pressure at all for the Big Blue.
Fans of the Giants should be praying for a victory against the Pats as they are the dominant force at the NFL right now, with a record of 15-0, which is a franchise record, now they will try to sum one more up; Eli Manning and Trent Edwards who had a 50.0 record last Saturday are the hope of New York, they will definitely try to give their best against New England as their team needs to built up some trust for their next game against the Bucs for the playoffs.