Giants' receivers validate Burress' claim

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Posted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando The Giants may or may not have better receivers than the Patriots. The bottom line in Super Bowl XLII was that the Giants' receivers played better when it mattered most. Amani Toomer, David Tyree, Steve Smith and Plaxico Burress made huge plays during the Giants' winning touchdown drive, overcoming another productive performance by Patriots wideout Wes ... [link]

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Amani Toomer: David Tyree 'Dropped Every Ball' at Practice on Friday
Published 2/4/2008 by Ryan Wilson at FanHouse
Filed under: NY Giants, Patriots, Super Bowl No one remembers it now, but it was just a few days ago that Plaxico Burress said the Giants had better wide receivers than the Patriots. I don't think anybody took him seriously at the time (well, other than Rodney Harrison), but after what happened last night, it's hard to refute Burress' pronouncement. The Giants may or may not have better receivers than the Patriots. The bottom line in Super Bowl XLII was that the Giants' receivers played better when it mattered ...

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