I do know there will be changes made next season

There is no question that the play calling on both sides of the ball have been suspect all season.How much of that is the coaches' fault and how much of it has to do with playing second-stringers, I don't know. I do know there will be changes made next season.Every area of the team has experienced some sort of decline. The offensive and defensive lines haven't performed up to their usual standards.The running game hasn't been very good. Even the special teams have had issues with Tynes missing FG's and Jeff Feagles having arguably his worst season ever.If there is one bright spot on the team, it has to be the wide receivers. Funny enough, the wide receivers were the area of most concern for Giants fans before the season started. This will be a battle, as division games are always the toughest.

The Giants will need to play this game like they have nothing to lose because in truth, they don't.They are at a crossroads, and the time has come for a change in the play calling and overall attitude. It is time to see what tricks the coaches have up their sleeves and let it all hang out before we tumble any further down the rabbit hole.The Giants play the Eagles and Redskins back-to-back following the Cowboys game. That is three division games in a row during the second half of the year. Brutal in terms of scheduling.The G-Men will need to suck it up and continue to fight through their worst season in years.

The coaches are frustrated, the players are embarrassed, and this team has their backs up against a wall. This makes them very dangerous.The Giants know that Sunday's game against the Cowboys could seal their playoff fate. A loss would be devastating to the rest of their short season.In the words of the immortal LT, I expect this team to come out like a bunch of crazed dogs and win this game on sheer pride.My final score prediction is Giants 24, Cowboys 21. . The Kentucky Wildcats are in limbo seven games into the season. Is coach John Caliparis first Kentucky team, full of youth and loaded with potential, overrated or deserving of its No.

4 ranking Most of the country will come to a conclusion based upon Saturdays final score against North Carolina, who handed No. 9 Michigan State an 89-82 defeat on Tuesday night and is hedging on reentry to the top 10.But thats just not fair. Not as long as Calipari continues to throw his team under the bus game after game, claiming they cant play defense, dont communicate well enough, and havent gained a firm grasp of the dribble-drive offense. You are talking about two teams who are trying to figure out what is what. Only its Caliparis team that has more figuring out to do. Whether his words are coach speak or not, Calipari knows North Carolina is young at guard, but Kentucky is young everywhere. The Wildcats have five freshman and three sophomores on their roster.