Brandon Jacobs must hold on to ball

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 Brandon Jacobs must hold on to ball
It has been six days since Brandon Jacobs nearly fumbled away the Giants' win in Philadelphia. It's been five days since he has given his near-disastrous performance a second thought. "It was a 24-hour deal. I dealt with it," Jacobs said. [link]

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Brandon Jacobs must hold on to ball
Published 12/15/2007 by Jim Jacobs at Giant Football Blog
... week. I expect to go out and have a different game." The Giants obviously hope so, because as the weather turns colder, and with the possibility of some high winds swirling around Giants Stadium when they try to clinch a playoff berth against the Washington Redskins tomorrow night, they're going to have to lean on Jacobs more than ever. They have developed into a run-first offense anyway. The last thing they need to worry about is whether their workhorse can hold onto the ball. Continue

Pregame Report
Published 12/16/2007 by Neil Keefe at G-Men Headquarters | A Blog For New York Giants Fans
... on Eli replayed. Brandon Jacobs has to hold onto the ball tonight or it will be a long game for the G-Men. The Giants can start their quest to the Super Bowl on a good foot ...

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