I was proud of Eli, ... As soon as we had that turnover, he was on the sidelines saying, 'We're going to get the ball back. We're going to get the ball back and we got three timeouts and we're going to win this game.' .

I would put our division up there with any division around.

Finn is kind of the red-headed stepchild of our team. He's not really a running back because they don't give him the ball. He's not a receiver because they rarely throw to him. And we don't want him on the offensive line because he's too skinny to be a part of the line. So I guess he's just kind of a mutt. He's just a mutt who does whatever is needed.

To go through it once is extremely tough. And to have to go through it a second time is a major blow to our organization, our fans and anybody with the Giants.

It's embarrassing when you get your name called in front of 70,000 people and it's not for something good. Nobody wants to commit penalties. And nobody ever actually tries to commit a penalty. They're just part of the game.

We've always considered ourselves as a much better group than maybe we've gotten credit for in the past.

We're just happy that we're not the whipping boy anymore and that we can concentrate on positive things.

We were able to take advantage of their weak-side running game. It started off with the first play of the game, and we just continued to do that.

That was a concern of all of ours, that everybody's heads were someplace else. You were worried that guys were just going to kind of flop around.