in return for dealing a LB or OL at a low rd pick. Send Fewell back to Buffalo and let Rex learn how to coach by working under TC as his DC.
CHAMPIONSHIP!!!
Jests continue to be the Joke of NY/NJ
And you think it's a good idea to bring the Ringmaster to the Giants? Championship for who? Rex Ryan is a buffoon. I wouldn't want him anywhere near the Giants.
The Colts defense is ranked 15th after yesterday's disgrace.
I had class and missed it! Damn i figured it would be a good day after that loss, but didn't realize it would be this good by Mike F. I hope some people put it on youtube.
However, I think that's on the head coach, not the coordinator.
That's interesting Reese said that. Well, the OL stinks and we can't run block. We tried taking adv. of the Eagles secondary and tried passing concepts we didn't run previously and the Eagles beat us down.
So against Dallas, we went back to what we normally ran and while we lost, Eli had a 3 TD game. Quick passes meant the OL was efficient in pass blocking, but still stunk at run blocking.
Not sure what else Reese wants us to do. Fix the OL so that we can run more 5 and 7 drops and not get Eli killed. Add more weapons to the offense, then we don't have to be so cautious.
1. Need to be more aggressive down the field with Eli. If you can't run the ball throw it don't force the run.
2. Players have to step up on defense.
3. We are too cautious on offense, Eli is a big play quarterback. We need to take the reigns off of the offense.
4. Seems to take shots at Perry for not adjusting to injured players and the inability to rush the QB.
5. Have to score points to match.
6. Defense has to make stops, period.
7. Without saying it sounds like he is not happy with Kiwi's play or Jenkins.
8. Likes McClain at MLB to replace Beason.
9. Thinks that Jennings was big for them but Williams is missing cuts and too eager to just hit the hole. Said that Williams saw those cuts in preseason and camp.
Wow really down on Fewell with that part about coordinators get paid money to make adjustments.
Yeah was surprised with what he said about Perry. Glad he was open and honest, though. Always appreciated.
I don't think we're going to get it done that way.
We are not going to win throwing 30 picks again either. Everyone assumes "being more aggressive" doesn't mean more turnovers.
I don't think throwing more means a million interceptions, either. A good chunk of the picks that were thrown last year were Eli throwing to a spot where a receiver was supposed to break towards while the WR decided to run the wrong way.
I'm not suggesting we just get reckless and throw 55 times a game but trying to force the run game got us nowhere last week. It wasn't until we put the ball in Eli's hands late that we started moving right down the field on their defense. We should have done it earlier.
I'd rather take my chances with the ball in Eli's hands than watch run play after run play get stuffed for no gain and keep punting at the cost of "balance"
I think the Giants should ride whatever's working in a particular game
If we're shredding a particular team on the ground, stay with it until the defense stops it. Don't just start throwing for the sake of balance. If Eli only ends up with only 18 attempts, but the Giants win, so what?
On the other hand, if we're moving the chains at will in the air on another team that just can't cover our receivers or rush Eli, don't stop the momentum with one-yard and two-yard runs just to maintain a balanced offense. If we only run the ball 15 times, but win, so what?
You have to get a feel for each game's dynamics, and ride what's working. You can't go into a game and cling onto "balance" with white knuckles.
One could get the impression that Coughlin believes the being 'balanced' is so important that it is almost an end / goal rather than a means to and end / goal.
Sometimes (I think of the 2011 season NFC championship game) that running the ball, even when you are getting few yards is important to keep the defense guessing (and minimize the physical beating your QB is taking).
However, there have been times when clearly the running game is not working and Tom seems to push it regardless when moving away from "balance" (but not totally giving up on the run) seems more warranted.
Rather than Coughlin keep saying we need balance, I'd rather him say that the Giants will continue to work to improve the running game, but that they are willing to be "unbalanced" (as they were in SF) in order to win.
CHAMPIONSHIP!!!
Jests continue to be the Joke of NY/NJ
And you think it's a good idea to bring the Ringmaster to the Giants? Championship for who? Rex Ryan is a buffoon. I wouldn't want him anywhere near the Giants.
I don't have particularly high hopes. But in today's NFL, nothing makes sense and anything can happen. So trying to predict anything is pointless.
I had class and missed it! Damn i figured it would be a good day after that loss, but didn't realize it would be this good by Mike F. I hope some people put it on youtube.
However, I think that's on the head coach, not the coordinator.
That's interesting Reese said that. Well, the OL stinks and we can't run block. We tried taking adv. of the Eagles secondary and tried passing concepts we didn't run previously and the Eagles beat us down.
So against Dallas, we went back to what we normally ran and while we lost, Eli had a 3 TD game. Quick passes meant the OL was efficient in pass blocking, but still stunk at run blocking.
Not sure what else Reese wants us to do. Fix the OL so that we can run more 5 and 7 drops and not get Eli killed. Add more weapons to the offense, then we don't have to be so cautious.
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Such a classic.
I don't think we're going to get it done that way.
2. Players have to step up on defense.
3. We are too cautious on offense, Eli is a big play quarterback. We need to take the reigns off of the offense.
4. Seems to take shots at Perry for not adjusting to injured players and the inability to rush the QB.
5. Have to score points to match.
6. Defense has to make stops, period.
7. Without saying it sounds like he is not happy with Kiwi's play or Jenkins.
8. Likes McClain at MLB to replace Beason.
9. Thinks that Jennings was big for them but Williams is missing cuts and too eager to just hit the hole. Said that Williams saw those cuts in preseason and camp.
Wow really down on Fewell with that part about coordinators get paid money to make adjustments.
Yeah was surprised with what he said about Perry. Glad he was open and honest, though. Always appreciated.
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Really hell bent on running the ball, though.
I don't think we're going to get it done that way.
We are not going to win throwing 30 picks again either. Everyone assumes "being more aggressive" doesn't mean more turnovers.
I don't think throwing more means a million interceptions, either. A good chunk of the picks that were thrown last year were Eli throwing to a spot where a receiver was supposed to break towards while the WR decided to run the wrong way.
I'm not suggesting we just get reckless and throw 55 times a game but trying to force the run game got us nowhere last week. It wasn't until we put the ball in Eli's hands late that we started moving right down the field on their defense. We should have done it earlier.
I'd rather take my chances with the ball in Eli's hands than watch run play after run play get stuffed for no gain and keep punting at the cost of "balance"
On the other hand, if we're moving the chains at will in the air on another team that just can't cover our receivers or rush Eli, don't stop the momentum with one-yard and two-yard runs just to maintain a balanced offense. If we only run the ball 15 times, but win, so what?
You have to get a feel for each game's dynamics, and ride what's working. You can't go into a game and cling onto "balance" with white knuckles.
I was waiting for this.....
Sometimes (I think of the 2011 season NFC championship game) that running the ball, even when you are getting few yards is important to keep the defense guessing (and minimize the physical beating your QB is taking).
However, there have been times when clearly the running game is not working and Tom seems to push it regardless when moving away from "balance" (but not totally giving up on the run) seems more warranted.
Rather than Coughlin keep saying we need balance, I'd rather him say that the Giants will continue to work to improve the running game, but that they are willing to be "unbalanced" (as they were in SF) in order to win.
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