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Inside The Huddle

Inside The Huddle: 7/9

Inside The Huddle

Sky Sports

Football, News, Sports News, Sports

4.4637 Ratings

🗓️ 7 September 2012

⏱️ 28 minutes

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0:00.0

So welcome to Inside the Huddle. We're still inside MetLife Stadium. You can possibly hear Tom Coughlin in the

0:06.0

background doing his post-match interview to no one in particular because this place emptied very quickly.

0:11.5

From the minute, Tony Romo completed that 12-yard pass to Kevin Ogletree on third down and 12.

0:17.8

Rocky Boyman, the Super Bowl winner with Indianapolis was part of our commentary team

0:21.0

on Five Live Sports Extra. He's going to do this podcast with us. We are going to look ahead in the second

0:25.7

half to the Sunday games, the six o'clock games, our time, or your time, because we're obviously

0:32.6

still in the States, the later games, and also the Monday night matches too. And you'll hear from

0:36.9

Andrew Luck very soon as well.

0:38.4

We had the opportunity to speak to him in Indianapolis,

0:41.0

ahead of the debut in the NFL for the new Colts quarterback in Soldier Field

0:45.9

against the Chicago Bears.

0:47.9

A game you're going to hear, by the way, on five live sports extra at 6 o'clock on Sunday.

0:51.6

But Rocky, let's reflect on opening night.

0:55.7

Giants, the Super Bowl champion, usually wins on opening night when he's defending. They're up against the Dallas

0:59.4

Cowboys. They're arch rivals. A Dallas team with a lot of questions. On reflection, much easier

1:05.4

for Dallas than we expected it might be. It really was. I think we all expected the Giants to come

1:10.0

out and look just like they

1:11.0

closed the season last year, marching the ball up and down the field, Manning hitting multiple

1:15.4

wide receivers, but it just didn't happen. You got to give a lot of credit to the Dallas Cowboys

1:19.7

defensive front. Demarcus Ware had two big sacks in crucial situations. The secondary for

1:25.3

Dallas played well. And again, on the giant's side,

1:29.6

their defensive line wasn't able to create much pressure at all. And that was the hallmark of their

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