The Giants and Cowboys have been equally thrilling and heartbreaking this season. |
Tonight's season finale will be a fitting end to a surprising and maddening season for the NFC East. When the season started, the Eagles' big August moves made the division title seem like a mere formality on the road to a possible championship, until Philadelphia re-set the bar for late-game collapses. When October arrived, the 3-1 Redskins looked like a surprise contender, until they crashed to earth with a six-game losing streak. And so amidst the rubble of a division that was once the toughest in the league, only Dallas and New York remain standing for a shot at a home playoff game.
The 2011 Cowboys and Giants have been strikingly similar in their ability to raise and crush the hopes of their fans this season. Both teams looked lost in the offseason, as Dallas added little in free agency and the Giants lost fan favorites Kevin Boss and Steve Smith. But over the months that followed, Dallas and New York each showed that they could beat, or lose to, any team in the league. Eli Manning has had six fourth quarter game-winning drives, while Tony Romo has had four of his own. DeMarcus Ware and Jason Pierre-Paul are Defensive Player of the Year candidates, but their respective units have lost to the likes of Charlie Whitehurst, Mark Sanchez, Rex Grossman and John Skelton. The Cowboy and Giant offenses wouldn't have survived injuries to Felix Jones, Miles Austin and Mario Manningham without breakthroughs from DeMarco Murray, Laurent Robinson and Victor Cruz.