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CrazedDogs

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  1. Just to make sure we're on the same page, are you talking about simply having one of the top 32 WRs in the NFL (i.e., a #1 receiver), or an X receiver? Because the X isn't necessarily the #1 receiver on the team, its just a designation for where they usually line up and the kinds of routes they typically run... and yeah, usually he's the best one on the team anyway. Dez Bryant makes me uneasy.... he's an incredible talent, but something about him makes me think he's probably a real turd as a person. And there are lots of flies in NYC, just waiting to swarm on a guy like that. But you know what, I wouldn't complain if they went hard after him. Take a chance, worst case just drive up his price for Dallas.
  2. Are you sure ODB isn't the guy? Dez Bryant and Demaryius Thomas are scheduled to be free agents, but they're not Giants kind of guys anyway, they have to ride the short bus to the stadium. And the offensive line is as bad this season as last, I'm going to lose my shit if the Giants don't draft a couple offensive linemen before round 4 is over next draft.
  3. Every time I looked at JPP, he had two big bodies blocking him. TE and Tackle, all night long. The sacks aren't coming, but he gets lots of respect in the opposition's game plan.
  4. yeah, can't fault Fewell at all, he had a good game plan. DRC and Prince didn't come down with their chances at INTs, the Colts put the ball on the ground and the Giants didn't fall on it... the players had their chances to capitalize and just didn't come through. If the offense was merely average and the D came through with just one turnover, that would have been a different game... maybe not a win, the Colts have a damn good team, but it would have been close.
  5. On the bright side, ODB is a bad man. From here out, I'm just going to try to enjoy watching the young guys develop. Unfortunately, other than ODB, I don't see much promise among the young players.
  6. I like RGIII, and was dissapointed to see him go to D.C. Either he would be a success, and the Giants would be abused by him for a decade or so, or he'd get his career robbed of him by Dan Snyder's clusterfuck of an organization. Either way, it sucks.
  7. They must not spend time practicing that. Seems like the Giants are the worst team I've seen in recent memory at timing their blitzes.
  8. If its a passing down, it makes a ton of sense to move Kiwi inside. He never gets a pass rush from the edge anyway.
  9. I expect Nicks to go all out on Monday, but man I hope he plays the way he did last week, i.e., the way he did all last season for us - Luck's pick-6 against Pittsburgh was ENTIRELY Nicks' fault. The throw was adequate, maybe a little late, but it would have been an easy completion had Nicks come back to the ball. That wasn't the only problem I saw, but it was the most obvious. Same shit he pulled last year too, he probably doesn't even realize he isn't contesting the ball like he used to. Damn shame, I used to love to watch him play.
  10. could be, I'm not very familiar with those guys, but what I saw on Monday were free pass rushers - literally any NFL linebacker would have gotten home against Romo on Monday.
  11. I don't understand how the defense can be 'so complicated' given that its so simple for offenses to move the ball on them.
  12. yeah, I generally am good with people dealing with disappointment in their own way, but in a leadership role this approach doesn't come off well.
  13. And he didn't play on Monday night. Out for the season. (Thats the only reason I say their linebackers suck as much as the Giants.)
  14. I'm rooting for Nicks.... but not this week.
  15. He's producing.... check his number of tackles this season.
  16. 'More blitzing' is a facile solution. I think its more about manufacturing pressure by using scheme to penetrate the quarterback's protection. I saw what happened on Monday night, and our linebackers may suck, but so do Washington's.
  17. Not recently, which I don't get because they've run similar concepts by using linebackers to pick an offensive lineman. IMO its is a nice wrinkle, but a lower percentage play than just sending a linebacker on a blitz or stunting the down lineman.
  18. LOL. Bill Sheridan. Yeah, I said it.
  19. Eh, I didn't see it that way... but they sure were getting home, and that definitely changed what they could try on offense. I see a lot of difference between Romo and Eli... Romo is flash, Eli is dependability. Very different playing styles.
  20. I used to view injuries as just bad luck, and sometimes they are, but I've come to understand that injuries tend to happen to players who don't do a good job of protecting themselves. The truly great players can play at a very high level while protecting themselves. Most players are always on one side or the other, either playing balls out, or thinking about their knees. Lately, it seems like the Giants have a lot of guys with that latter mentality.
  21. Its been three games and two losses since I've seen any of that quick pace.
  22. yeah, the line is so blurred these days. I remember back when we had Tim Lewis, he ran a 4-3 with us that was schematically more like a 3-4.
  23. Somewhat true, sure, there isn't a QB in the league that I wouldn't try to rush... but Romo is especially bad under pressure. Sometimes he'll pull something out of his ass, like that spin move (study film D!.... he almost always spins out instead of stepping up, so aim for his back shoulder), but did you see him late in the game yesterday? The blitz just kept coming and it totally got in his head - by the end, he was hallucinating unblocked pass rushers. I have NEVER seen that happen to Eli or any of the truly elite QBs.
  24. I'm not sure about that. Both Kiwi and Damontre Moore fit better as 3-4 OLBs (of course, Kiwi is gone next season, just saying....). JPP is practically a prototypical 3-4 end, he's much bigger than the typical pass rush specialist coming from DE on the blind side. Hankins and Bromley look like NTs. And didn't McClain play the other ILB for the Ravens? Of course, then I get to the other linebackers on the roster....not exactly prototypical 3-4 stock over there. But that didn't stop them from playing a 3-4 about half the game against Dallas.
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