Ogletree came out of nowhere that game. Overall, as a Giants fan, I can't say that I was too happy with that game though. As therhat said, we lost because of a third-string rookie cornerback (I believe two of the three TD's were to his side? Though, Rolle should have known the mismatch and done better in double coverage). Additionally, our offensive line needs a LOT of work in blocking, and we need help at RB (though I think the OL is the source of many of the problems).
But, Eli did well, our front four did well, and those are the two rocks upon which the team is built, so I'm optimistic about the rest of the season. Romo always will choke and fail to succeed when it counts most (in the season).
Though, I did have some issue with the penalties, as therhat mentioned. Officiating was pretty good, but each penalty Dallas committed in their last drive drained an extra 30 seconds or so from the clock. I believe it was done on purpose, since they didn't *need* to score on that final drive. So yeah, for false starts or something like that, I think the clock should be stopped. I don't really see any disadvantage coming from that, as teams who desperately need the clock stopped, probably also won't be able to easily sacrifice the 5 yd penalty. After all, a false-start is like a do-over, right? That means the "make-up" play should start at the same time as the original. Or, at least it should be that way imo.