Tom Coughlin sidestepped questions about whether the New York Giants will go all out to try to spoil the New England Patriots' bid for perfection. "I am not ready to even talk about that stuff today," Coughlin said Monday during a conference call. With New York's playoff picture set heading into the final week of the regular season, the logical approach would be for Coughlin to rest his walking wounded. No matter what the Giants (10-5) do against the unbeaten Patriots on Saturday night, they'll face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (9-6) on the road in an NFC wild-card game the following weekend. Receiver Plaxico Burress has been bothered by a sprained ankle all season, and halfback Brandon Jacobs (ankle), linebacker Antonio Pierce (ankle, hamstring) and safety Gibril Wilson (knee) have played hurt in recent weeks. Coughlin also might want to rest some of his regulars such as seven-time Pro Bowl defensive end Michael Strahan.