Tom Coughlin Says It's Now Do-Or-Die For The New York Giants

Dec 05, 2012 12:47 PM EST
Giants Manning and Coughlin
New York Giants Coughlin wishes Manning good luck before their NFL game against Washington Redskins in Landover, Maryland
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One day after losing 17-16 to the Washington Redskins during Monday Night Football, New York Giants coach Tom Coughlin feels it is necessary that the team wins the remainder of their games and take the NFC East division.

"Knowing full well it's a four-game season, we have to win, literally, every one of our games," said Coughlin, who clearly was still upset about his team's loss to the Redskins. "That's how I look at it."

The Giants are 7-5 and are hanging on to a one-game lead in the division over the Redskins and the Dallas Mavericks who are both 6-6.

Coughlin has placed pressure on the team to close out the remainder of the season, but their final four games will be a difficult one with game against the New Orleans Saints, Atlanta Falcons, Baltimore Ravens and Philadelphia Eagles.

This is almost a sense of deja-vu as the Giants always seem to put themselves into these type of situations. Last season they had to be pushed to the brink at 7-7 before responding and showing their full potential and winning six straight to take the Super Bowl.

"That's what it seems like," defensive end Justin Tuck said at his annual Toy and Book Drive at Garden State Plaza. "I don't know why. I don't know how this situation is going to end up."

"But we've been down this road before," added Tuck, whose toy drive benefited The Boys & Girls Clubs and his R.U.S.H. for Literacy. "We know what it's going to take for us to get where we want to go. Hopefully that happens, hopefully we put things back together. But we can't continue to play inconsistent football like we have."

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