It has been so far, so good for the defending Super Bowl champion New York Giants, who travel to Cleveland Browns Stadium on Monday night as one of the NFL's two remaining unbeaten teams. The "Super Bowl hangover" that has plagued previous champs, including the Giants' winning entries in 1986 and 1990, has not trickled down to the 2008 version of the team, which joins the 5-0 Tennessee Titans as the only unblemished units in the league. Last week, Tom Coughlin's club made yet another statement of their dominance by routing the Seattle Seahawks, 44-6. The 38-point margin was Big Blue's most decisive in a regular season game since Nov. 26, 1972, when they put a 62-10 beat-down on the Philadelphia Eagles. The Giants have now won eight consecutive games dating back to the start of the 2007 playoffs, the team's longest winning...
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