not the guy to make a big deal out of a week 2 game, but this is a big game.
Agreed. It's actually a huge game not just for this season but for the future of the franchise. Lose this game and there's really no excuse to not going full rebuild right away.
This may be Eli's last home start.....Eli is going to finish his caree
and of course, it's saying rain, keeping up the same shit as last year where the Jets get great weather and it rains on Giants game days. The fans will be excited to start, if the Giants fall behind early, it's going to turn and get really ugly really fast.
another small scheduling disadvantage for NYG here
it's a home game against an out of division team, and it just so happens that the opponent played (and won) in the same stadium in Week 1. Basically wipes out what very little home field advantage exists for NYG.
Bills get 2 consecutive road games in the same stadium to open up the season. Confounding.
RE: another small scheduling disadvantage for NYG here
it's a home game against an out of division team, and it just so happens that the opponent played (and won) in the same stadium in Week 1. Basically wipes out what very little home field advantage exists for NYG.
Bills get 2 consecutive road games in the same stadium to open up the season. Confounding.
Homefield advantage is only as good as your defense. Nothing kills a stadium more than having the fans get up and loud on 3rd down and long and the opponent converts. And with all the losing, the fans are just waiting for something to go wrong. It's a vicious cycle. If the Giants defense makes Josh Allen look like a Hall of Famer and the offense sputters, the stadium will only be loud to do the following
and of course, it's saying rain, keeping up the same shit as last year where the Jets get great weather and it rains on Giants game days. The fans will be excited to start, if the Giants fall behind early, it's going to turn and get really ugly really fast.
WTF...rain? I looked last night and they called for nice weather. UGH
RE: another small scheduling disadvantage for NYG here
it's a home game against an out of division team, and it just so happens that the opponent played (and won) in the same stadium in Week 1. Basically wipes out what very little home field advantage exists for NYG.
Bills get 2 consecutive road games in the same stadium to open up the season. Confounding.
How does this work against us? They still have to travel for a 2nd straight week.
it's a home game against an out of division team, and it just so happens that the opponent played (and won) in the same stadium in Week 1. Basically wipes out what very little home field advantage exists for NYG.
Bills get 2 consecutive road games in the same stadium to open up the season. Confounding.
How does this work against us? They still have to travel for a 2nd straight week.
What, they know the stadium better now?? LOL
If you asked the Bills players, which I assume the media will this week given that it's a pretty unusual situation, I'm almost certain they'd say that having played here last week is something they feel is a benefit.
As I said in my post, it's a minor thing, but this NYG team is bad enough that they need every shred of advantage that they can find.
and of course, it's saying rain, keeping up the same shit as last year where the Jets get great weather and it rains on Giants game days. The fans will be excited to start, if the Giants fall behind early, it's going to turn and get really ugly really fast.
Honestly, Jets historically have had far worse weather. They have had multiple games delayed bc of lightning.
They'll make Allen look like Jim Kelly. I am wondering how the Giants plan on mustering any kind of rush. Feels like its been years since we had a reliable Edger Rusher and at least a couple since we've had a meaningful sack.
Also, will the coaches stop rolling out the QB on short yardage?
Agreed. It's actually a huge game not just for this season but for the future of the franchise. Lose this game and there's really no excuse to not going full rebuild right away.
Bills get 2 consecutive road games in the same stadium to open up the season. Confounding.
Bills get 2 consecutive road games in the same stadium to open up the season. Confounding.
Homefield advantage is only as good as your defense. Nothing kills a stadium more than having the fans get up and loud on 3rd down and long and the opponent converts. And with all the losing, the fans are just waiting for something to go wrong. It's a vicious cycle. If the Giants defense makes Josh Allen look like a Hall of Famer and the offense sputters, the stadium will only be loud to do the following
- Boo
- Call for Jones
WTF...rain? I looked last night and they called for nice weather. UGH
Bills get 2 consecutive road games in the same stadium to open up the season. Confounding.
How does this work against us? They still have to travel for a 2nd straight week.
What, they know the stadium better now?? LOL
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NWS says Sunny and 81 FWIW
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it's a home game against an out of division team, and it just so happens that the opponent played (and won) in the same stadium in Week 1. Basically wipes out what very little home field advantage exists for NYG.
Bills get 2 consecutive road games in the same stadium to open up the season. Confounding.
How does this work against us? They still have to travel for a 2nd straight week.
What, they know the stadium better now?? LOL
If you asked the Bills players, which I assume the media will this week given that it's a pretty unusual situation, I'm almost certain they'd say that having played here last week is something they feel is a benefit.
As I said in my post, it's a minor thing, but this NYG team is bad enough that they need every shred of advantage that they can find.
Honestly, Jets historically have had far worse weather. They have had multiple games delayed bc of lightning.
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I literally said the same thing to my bucs buddy except I was talking about Jameis vs our defense.