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SmootSmack
12-05-2012, 09:22 PM
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Evilgrin
12-05-2012, 09:23 PM
Dunno, looks like they change the offense some every game? I'd imagine the play book for next year will be 10?

The Goat
12-05-2012, 11:55 PM
So this past off-season, and seasons past, the argument was "Mike and Kyle are so stubborn. They'll never adjust their offense to the QB's talents"

So what's the reasoning now?

They got a QB who can do anything/everything, right?

I'm not arguing, just answering. Your point is RG3 fits any scheme, right?

SmootSmack
12-06-2012, 12:00 AM
Not my point

The Goat
12-06-2012, 12:08 AM
Not my point

...which is?

The Goat
12-06-2012, 01:39 AM
Just re-watched the game and few things really stand out...

- The Giants were really sloppy all game, and our defense gets at least half the credit.

- It was the defense's best game of the season, both scheme and execution. Haslett had near perfect balance of shutting down the run, which NY felt it had to have to win btw, and creating pressure. If Haslett's goal all along was to make us a top run defense first than I'm a Haslett fan after all. We're damn good against the run. Pass defense still has a long way to go. We need a great FS, and if we can upgrade CB all the better. I think if Haslett could get an elite NT and FS this defense would be in the top 5 though.

- Hall blew coverage on Cruz, but outside Champ and Revis what CB wouldn't once in a game? Also noticed Kerrigan let up on a few pass plays where he could have at least put the heat on Manning. Watched them over few times and I think he might be hesitating to contain the outside, but that doesn't make any sense against Manning. Kerrigan needs to be more aggressive.

- Offensive play-calling and scheme were as brilliant as the defense. This is the first game IMO where the execution blew more plays than scheme/play-calling. Pass blocking was real sketchy in the 1st half but improved a lot in the 2nd half. Can't remember if that's a pattern, anyone?

- Niles Paul has no business being in the game on offense. Inconsistent blocker, inconsistent hands, nuthin special route-running. Cooley should be back in football shape, play him and Lunch pail Logan, leave Paul on the sidelines please.

- Mike has to waive the white flag on his Banks project. C'mon man, this team has a lot going for it right now, give in on this one.

- RG missed a wide open Moss in the 4th quarter that would have ended the game, and on the next play threw a bad ball. Can't remember him "missing" on two plays in a row, which is another way of saying RG is beyond amazing. Even P Manning threw 3 INTs in a single quarter earlier in the season.

- This team thinks it can win, and that's all that really matters sometimes.

I really like our team right now. For all my skepticism of the regime and Shanahans have to admit I haven't enjoyed football this much since '07.

And eff the Giants. Hope this thing really comes together for us, and then we meet NY in the playoffs and kick their a$$.

Gtothearry
12-06-2012, 02:53 AM
So, against the Packers the Giants were back on track to the Superbowl but when we beat the Giants it's because they're in a slump?

There is to many flopping of opinions each week.

GTripp0012
12-06-2012, 08:29 AM
So this past off-season, and seasons past, the argument was "Mike and Kyle are so stubborn. They'll never adjust their offense to the QB's talents"

So what's the reasoning now?Well, now that hes jumped Jim Zorn in career winning percentage with the Redskins, I'd just put him in the Hall of Fame tomorrow.

FRPLG
12-06-2012, 08:45 AM
So, against the Packers the Giants were back on track to the Superbowl but when we beat the Giants it's because they're in a slump?

There is to many flopping of opinions each week.

The error of recency.

53Fan
12-06-2012, 10:14 AM
Well, now that hes jumped Jim Zorn in career winning percentage with the Redskins, I'd just put him in the Hall of Fame tomorrow.

I love to start off the day lmao and this did it. Thanks GTripp! Sarcasm is so underated. :) I will say this is the best 3 week stretch I can remember in a very, very, long time and everyone from the top down seems to have stepped it up a bit. HTTR!!!

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