The New York Giants' season will hinge on Sunday afternoon's matchup against the Dallas Cowboys.
The Giants' four-game win streak has catapulted them from 0-6 cellar dwellers to a team that is back in the NFC East race.
A criticism of the Giants' win streak is that it has come against quarterbacks who started the season as backups.
Jason Pierre-Paul told NFL Network's "NFL AM" Friday morning that the opponent under center was irrelevant to the Giants' defense; therefore, going against Tony Romo won't change a thing.
The hunting metaphor works well with Pierre-Paul's comments, from earlier in the week, that there will be "blood spilled" during this big matchup with the Cowboys.
The Giants have been talking a lot this week, including divulging their physical game plan for Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant. New York sounds like a confident team, riding a defense that has found its nasty side the last several weeks, with JPP leading the hunt.
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