in many eras. the giants were never really in this game.
the look on Eli’s face was scary after he wasbrought down trying to run for a first down. a look of fear, uncertainty, and distrust that his line and coaches were able to make him successful, safe,and the o click. i’ve seen that look on the battlefield in soldiers who were caught up or badly wounded in a debacle, but that’s the look and that was what was happening. no faith in leadership, no trust in your buddy. (teammates) and fear that not only was this going to end badly, but that you were going to die or be badly injured. eli was a fallen soldier in a out smarted, outmanned ., firefight.
glad he was not physically hurt but as for his spirit? who knows.
the o coaches better get better on game day , shurmer so far is failing, and the homeland is in grave danger.
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You've seen the look of soldiers wounded on the battlefield?
The fuck you have.
Let’s stop with the over dramatization.
it is the second game, i have never seen that look on Eli’s face through all the years he has played. look at it use whatever analogy you want it was scary.
as an extra, I won’t be bullied by FMIC in Charlotte or Dr Bruce in AZ, or any one else
. too easy here for those on anatomy’s keyboards to try and be outspoken and attack other posters. Grow up
Eli literally has enough time to make one read and not even that on most downs.
He kept guys in to help the O-line last night too.
Love that respect to the Hippocratic Oath you fucking tool.
Can't you regale the board about Herzlich walking badly as an official diagnosis again?
I watched last night, and maybe I'm forgetting something, but did they try to move the pocket at all yesterday?
It really seemed to be a flashback to McAdoo's offensive philosophy of quick slants and shotgun formation.
+1