Eli Manning and the Giants' passing game clearly have been out of synch the last three weeks. Plaxico Burress doesn't think that has anything to do with Manning. He's blaming himself. "Eli's doing a phenomenal job," Burress said. "He's doing a great job of putting us all in the right plays and putting the ball where it needs to be. Us as receivers, we've just got to come down with a few more of those balls and make plays for him." Burress has had a few drops, but mostly he's been limited by a sprained right ankle that forced him out of the loss to the Packers three weeks ago and hasn't allowed him to practice since. "Without me being able to practice, I'm a big part of us not being able to get better," he said. "I'm just not as crisp as I want to be, as sharp as I want to be."