NY Giants 36, Dallas 22

1 2 3 4 T
NYG (4-2) 9 3 14 10 36
DAL (3-3) 0 7 0 15 22

Final

8:30 PM ET
October 23, 2006
Texas Stadium,
Irving, TX

Giants devour 'Boys QBs, take over first in NFC East

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1821
3rd down efficiency
9-167-11
4th down efficiency
1-10-1
Total Yards328379
Passing173310
Comp-Att
12-2621-37
Yards per pass
6.78.4
Rushing15569
Rushing Attempts
3921
Yards per rush
4.03.3
Penalties3-241-5
Turnovers24
Fumbles lost
10
Interceptions thrown
14
Possession32:2927:31
Air/Ground Leaders
NY Giants Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Manning12/2618921
Dallas Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Romo14/2522723
Bledsoe7/1211101
NY Giants Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Barber27114018
Jacobs104019
Dallas Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Jones133007
Barber III629022
NY Giants Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Burress294150
Barber432012
Dallas Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Owens698131
Witten472031
NY Giants Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Barber110
Dallas Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
James001
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERNYGDAL
TD2:59Plaxico Burress 50 Yd Pass From Eli Manning (Jay Feely Kick)
Drive: 5 plays, 74 yds, 2:59
70
SF11:01Drew Bledsoe Tackled By Lavar Arrington In End Zone 90
SECOND QUARTERNYGDAL
FG3:09Jay Feely 31 Yd
Drive: 9 plays, 62 yds, 3:09
120
TD11:09Drew Bledsoe 1 Yd Run (Mike Vanderjagt Kick)
Drive: 10 plays, 80 yds, 5:05
127
THIRD QUARTERNYGDAL
TD0:59Jeremy Shockey 13 Yd Pass From Eli Manning (Jay Feely Kick)
Drive: 3 plays, 14 yds, :51
197
TD13:34Brandon Jacobs 3 Yd Run (Jay Feely Kick)
Drive: 14 plays, 68 yds, 7:39
267
FOURTH QUARTERNYGDAL
TD1:59Terrell Owens 8 Yd Pass From Tony Romo (Tony Romo Run For Two-Point Conversion)
Drive: 7 plays, 75 yds, 3:25
2615
FG11:06Jay Feely 32 Yd
Drive: 8 plays, 34 yds, 5:00
2915
TD12:27Kevin Dockery 96 Yd Interception Return (Jay Feely Kick) 3615
TD12:57Patrick Crayton 53 Yd Pass From Tony Romo (Mike Vanderjagt Kick)
Drive: 3 plays, 74 yds, :30
3622

IRVING, Texas (AP) -- Drew Bledsoe stood grim-faced on the sideline, his fingers locked inside the collar of his jersey, a visor pulled over his eyes. The New York Giants already had their way with him -- and now they were doing the same to his backup.

Scouts Inc.'s Take
New York Giants
The Giants played with a greater sense of urgency and more intensity than the Cowboys and are now in first place in the NFC East. They dominated on both sides of the ball; their defense put constant pressure on Cowboys quarterback Drew Bledsoe with inside gut pressure and a relentless pass rush by defensive ends Michael Strahan and Osi Umenyiora.

In relief of Bledsoe in the second half, Tony Romo flashed what type of quarterback he could be given time and a full week of preparation -- even though he was inconsistent with his decision making. The Cowboys' vaunted run defense was shredded by Tiki Barber, who gained most of his yards off second effort.

After Bledsoe's sack-filled first half performance ended in an interception, Tony Romo trotted in to start the second, when he was greeted by a standing ovation and chants of his last name.

Then, on his first snap, Romo threw an interception.

While Romo sparked the offense at times with more mobility than Bledsoe ever had, the mistakes he made with his arm overshadowed anything he did with his feet.

Michael Strahan and the Giants finished with six sacks, four interceptions and a 36-22 victory Monday night that leaves them firmly in control of the supposedly tough NFC East.

"I thought after the last few weeks, and the way we rushed the passer, they would've protected a little bit more than they did in the first half. I'm glad they didn't," said Strahan, who had only one sack coming in.

Elias Says
Tiki Barber
Barber
Tiki Barber has led the Giants in rushing yards for 70 consecutive games, a streak that began with the 2002 season opener. That's the longest streak of that kind in NFL history. The old record was held by Barry Sanders, who led the Lions in rushing in each of 68 straight games from 1994 to 1998.

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Eli Manning got New York (4-2) rolling with a 50-yard touchdown pass to Plaxico Burress on just the fifth play and rookie Kevin Dockery sealed the victory by returning the final of four interceptions 96 yards for a touchdown with 2:38 left. In between, the Giants made plenty of other big plays while avoiding the mistakes that doomed Dallas (3-3).

Among the highlights were two sacks by Strahan, tying Lawrence Taylor's club career record; a safety by LaVar Arrington; 114 yards rushing by Tiki Barber and a 3-yard touchdown run by his backup, Brandon Jacobs, which he celebrated with a T.O.-like dance on the Cowboys' star logo in the end zone.

"I'm ashamed to put a team out there playing like that," Cowboys coach Bill Parcells said. "They out-everything-ed us. It was a very poor performance."

Parcells also made sure the Bledsoe-Romo debate lingers for at least a few more days, saying he doesn't know what he's going to do, noting that he doesn't have to decide until Sunday.

"I have to think that over," Parcells said.

Tension is already thick between the quarterbacks. Romo said he never heard a word from Bledsoe, and the 14-year veteran was the first one off the field, then left the locker room quickly.

It fits his career-long pattern: He wasn't exactly chummy with Tom Brady after losing his job to him in New England. Then Buffalo traded Bledsoe to Dallas because he believed he should still be a starter, and wasn't interested in grooming J.P. Losman.

"Whoever is back there, we have to ride with it," Terrell Owens said.

The Cowboys should've known what was coming. New York sacked Michael Vick seven times the previous week.

Bledsoe's undoing actually was his only turnover, when Sam Madison picked off a potential go-ahead pass into the end zone late in the second quarter.

While Romo avoided pressure and threw some pretty passes, his miscues were too much to overcome. He started with Dallas down only five and rallied them back to within 11, but couldn't get the job done. He threw a 53-yard touchdown pass to Patrick Crayton after his third pickoff, but it was too little, too late.

"I don't feel very good about the situation right now," Romo said. "I definitely would have liked to have performed better. Hopefully next week that will change."

New York should be happy now that it has beaten each division foe -- Dallas (3-3), Washington and Philadelphia -- and gets to play its next three games at home.

However, the Giants also come away facing two serious injuries: Arrington tore his left Achilles tendon and is likely out for the season, and defensive end Osi Umenyiora missed most of the second half with a strained hip.

Manning was 12-of-26 for 189 yards and two touchdowns, with an interception. Tiki Barber retained his NFL rushing lead by gaining 114 yards on 27 carries, but also had a fumble in the second quarter.

Bledsoe was 7-of-12 for 111 yards. Romo, whose only experience in four NFL seasons was going 2-for-2 at the end of last week's lopsided win over Houston, was 14-of-25 for 227 yards with two touchdowns.

New York jumped ahead 12-0 behind the deep pass to Burress, Arrington's safety and a field goal after a 44-yarder to Burress. Dallas made it 12-7 on a drive that featured several big plays by Terrell Owens, and a tough 1-yard TD run by Bledsoe to finish it off.

Barber's fumble followed and the Cowboys were driving for the go-ahead score when Bledsoe threw a terrible pass aimed at Terry Glenn that Madison read the entire way and easily picked off.

Romo flashed his mobility in his first play to open the second half, rolling out to his right. But Strahan followed close enough to swat the pass high into the air and linebacker Antonio Pierce caught it at the Dallas 14. Three plays later, Manning hit Jeremy Shockey for a touchdown.

Romo's next drive was better -- and might've led to points -- if Owens hadn't dropped a pass on fourth-and-2 at the New York 32. T.O. was so wide open that he probably was thinking more about the run than making sure he had the catch.

Manning answered with a drive that soaked up half the quarter, ending with Jacobs' TD run.

Romo threw an 8-yard touchdown pass to Owens on the next drive, capping it with a keeper to run in the 2-point conversion. Then the Dallas defense forced a quick punt and things got interesting again.

But after moving the Cowboys to the Giants' 30, Romo was sacked, then double-clutched an ugly short pass that was easily intercepted by lineman Fred Robbins on the next play. Jay Feely followed with a 32-yard field goal, his second of the game, and New York was up by 14 with 3:58 left.

Romo's attempt at a Brett Favre-like scrambling rally fizzled when Dockery, a rookie playing his fourth game, caught a pass intended for Crayton and ran it all the way back, with Romo the last one he beat.

Game notes
The Giants also played the second half without cornerback Frank Walker, who strained a hamstring. ... Bledsoe has two rushing TDs this season, 10 in his career. ... Before the game, Hank Williams Jr. got out of an oversized pickup truck and hollered his signature line, "Are you ready for some football?" He then went to the Dallas sideline and shook hands with Parcells, Bledsoe and Owens.


NFL Scores

Sunday, October 22nd 2006
Pittsburgh 38 Final
Atlanta 41 OT
New England 28 Final
Buffalo 6
Carolina 14 Final
Cincinnati 17
San Diego 27 Final
Kansas City 30
Green Bay 34 Final
Miami 24
Detroit 24 Final
NY Jets 31
Philadelphia 21 Final
Tampa Bay 23
Jacksonville 7 Final
Houston 27
Denver 17 Final
Cleveland 7
Washington 22 Final
Indianapolis 36
Arizona 9 Final
Oakland 22
Minnesota 31 Final
Seattle 13
Monday, October 23rd 2006
NY Giants 36 Final
Dallas 22