New York Giants: Article Analysis

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In the article starts by settling the Giants loses. Especially their loses against the Eagles and how they have lost four times in a row against them. Bill Pennington, New York Times journalist, then writes about the New York Giants defeating the Philadelphia Eagles by twenty-three to twenty-eight. Its was also was the Giants third win because of Eli Manning’s great threws.Manning, Giants quarterback, passed four touchdown balls in the first quarter of the game.In the first half the Eagles were behind by eleven points. Pennington then moves on about how the Eagles tried to make a come back by a no-huddle attack.Which included a three point field goal by Caleb Sturgis in the fourth quarter.Changing the game seventeen to twenty-eight. Pennington

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