Coughlin tells slumping Giants' star players to lead by example
Associated Press
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EAST
RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- The job of turning around the New York Giants
belongs to quarterback Eli Manning,
linebacker Antonio
Pierce and the defending NFC East champions' other leaders.
Coach
Tom Coughlin went out of his way Wednesday to tell the team that its leaders
must take control and end the Giants' current three-game losing streak.
"Leaders
are lifters," Coughlin said twice during his news conference Wednesday.
"And normally what has to happen when a team does fight their way out of a
problem, your best players have to show the way. They are the ones that show
the way. The guys that are in the role of a foot soldier, they will play and
they will work their tails off.
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"But
what ultimately shows is when the guys that are recognized as your quality
football players, your better football players, they have to play themselves
into a position where they are showing the way."
That's
not happened for the Giants (5-3) in the recent slide that has slipped them
from first place in the NFC East to third, one game behind the Philadelphia
Eagles and Dallas
Cowboys.
Manning
has thrown six interceptions during the losing streak, and Pierce has been the
leader of a defense that has allowed the New Orleans
Saints and the Eagles to both score at least 40 points.
Things
won't be any easier Sunday when the Giants are
home to play the San Diego Chargers (4-3), who have won their
last two games.
Manning
and Pierce both welcomed the coach's challenge in what will be New York's final
game before a bye -- a week that the team wants to avoid entering with a
four-game losing streak.
"You
always expect your leaders and the guys who expect to play well to go out there
and do their job and play at a high level," said Manning, who has thrown
just three touchdown passes in the last three games. "That level motivates
the other guys and gets everybody going. We have to do our job. Each individual
has to do their job, whether you are a guy expecting to make plays. If you are
out there on the field, everybody has to do their job."
Pierce
admitted he has played poorly during the Giants' losing streak.
"Coach
didn't need to challenge any of us," Pierce said. "We are on a
three-game losing streak and we're turning into pretty much the laughingstock
as far as how we're playing on defense, so it's a fun week for us. So he
doesn't need to call none of us out. We'll step it up this week. We had a good
practice."
Pierce
scoffed at the idea of having a team meeting, saying the Giants need to do
their talking Sunday.
"It's
one of our biggest games of the year," said Pierce, who earlier this week
in a radio interview equated this game with another Super Bowl.
Pierce
echoed Coughlin, saying the Giants' stars need to play like stars, the
contributors need to contribute and everyone needs to do a little more.
"Obviously
what we are doing now is not working," Pierce said. "It has nothing
to do with Xs and Os. Sometimes it does. Sometimes you have to go above Xs and
Os and play a little harder, run to the ball more, have energy, show some
spirit that you want to enjoy playing the game, have some passion about the
game because it passes you by fast, and we don't what to see our season pass us
by."
Linebacker
Danny
Clark said there is a definite sense of urgency.
"I
don't think at this point we need a bunch of 'rah-rah' guys, we need more
leadership by example, going the extra mile to get us better," he said.
"That's something we've taken pride in, the veterans, going out on the
practice field and doing a little more, going a little harder, faster,
longer."
The
defense probably will have some help Sunday: Defensive tackle Chris Canty and
weakside linebacker Michael
Boley are expected to play.
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Canty
has been sidelined since the opening game with a calf injury. Boley had surgery
on his right knee last month.
Boley
expects to play, but he noted that the final decision will be left to the
medical personnel.
"It's
a young season, it's a real young season," he said. "It's not one of
those things where I am going to sit here and say I'm rushing to get back, it's
Week 15. That's not the case. The season is still young. We've got another half
of the season."
Canty,
who never missed a game in four seasons with the Cowboys, said having to sit
out seven games in a row has been hard.
"It's
difficult in any circumstance, even when we were winning," he said.
"When we were 5-0, it was difficult not being out there contributing to
the success of your football team. It's tough. I have never had to deal with
that, and it comes with a dose of humility as well."
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