Tomorrow then our playoff hopes this year are toast. Still exceeded by wildest expectations. And Dabolls one boneheaded decision of the year, having Jackson return punts, will loom large if they lose a close game tomorrow
I fully expect a loss. The house of cards that is the New York Giants season seems like it's primed to continue collapsing under the weight of a non-existent passing attack and run defense.
His team is slumping (due to injuries) and now he faces a Washington team on the upswing (having won 6 out of last 7 games.) A win and the Giants have a gentler glide path into the playoffs. A loss will exacerbate the team's downward trajectory that began in Seattle.
Have the Giants lost confidence? Do they still believe in themselves? Will they make plays in pressure situations? Fairly or not, the answers they come up with will fall squarely on the Head Coach.
as he was earlier in the year. Brightwell is questionable. And first game back, I don't expect much from Bellinger. I see a loss. And I doubt the Giants make the playoffs, but I won't be disappointed because they will be much better next year with players coming back from injury, new draftees, and more salary cap money.
I am going to begin drinking martinis and will have some good food. That way, I really wont feel "badly" about the game if it goes sideways because I will be too numb to feel it.
large. I get it--next man up and all that shit, but it happened just when we needed all defensive hands on deck. Tough NFI loss.
Throw in the bone-headed decision that had Adoree Jackson fielding punts and you've got a secondary that is ripe for harvesting a lot of passing yards!
The run all season, for the most part they have been inefficient rushing the passer, and they have a depleted secondary,
Maybe Ojulari helps with some of that, but that s asking alot for a guy who hasn’t played in months.
Giants best chance to win is to reestablish the running and play action game. That is something they have done effectively for most of the year
Perhaps with some guys back on O line, they get it going again today. If they do they have a very good shot at winning.
Washington is not an elite team either, Giants usually play them well. Giants have a good chance to reverse the trends of the last two weeks and find a way to win.
hope that translates to some good Karma today, I have to be honest I have a bad feeling. Team is in a funk right now and I have concerns. Hope D-BAlls can get them fired up.
His team is slumping (due to injuries) and now he faces a Washington team on the upswing (having won 6 out of last 7 games.) A win and the Giants have a gentler glide path into the playoffs. A loss will exacerbate the team's downward trajectory that began in Seattle.
Have the Giants lost confidence? Do they still believe in themselves? Will they make plays in pressure situations? Fairly or not, the answers they come up with will fall squarely on the Head Coach.
Throw in the bone-headed decision that had Adoree Jackson fielding punts and you've got a secondary that is ripe for harvesting a lot of passing yards!
Maybe Ojulari helps with some of that, but that s asking alot for a guy who hasn’t played in months.
Giants best chance to win is to reestablish the running and play action game. That is something they have done effectively for most of the year
Perhaps with some guys back on O line, they get it going again today. If they do they have a very good shot at winning.
Washington is not an elite team either, Giants usually play them well. Giants have a good chance to reverse the trends of the last two weeks and find a way to win.
Also asking a lot from a guy who hasn't set the edge vs the run his whole 'career', such as it is with all the injury time.
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...Maybe Ojulari helps with some of that, but that s asking alot for a guy who hasn’t played in months.
Also asking a lot from a guy who hasn't set the edge vs the run his whole 'career', such as it is with all the injury time.
Was thinking more pass rush