(Against the Browns, last year); it's very obvious that he want to blitz, if he can help it (less than 20%) or press cover much. If you can mentally insert our Giants players into the Titans' roles in this game, I think you can get some kind of feeling how good the "D" will be ....
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Anyway, you don't have to watch the entire 1 3/4 hours to see most of the schemes in the first 10-15 minutes.I think it answers mos of the questions about
I think that answers the question on a four man front.
Talkin Giants Shane Bowen all 22 livestream (Browns game) - ( New Window )
Talkin Giants: Shane Bowen All-22 Titans Stream (Browns Game) - ( New Window )
Jon C took care of it.