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  • BILLSROCK1212
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    • Mar 2006
    • 5269

    How are the Giants looking?

    1) How are they looking on the injury front?

    2) What are their strengths and weaknesses (with the injuries)?

    3) What should we be able to easily exploit?

    4) Which one of their players should we key in on?

    This is a big out of conference game. Going into the bye week with a win is incredibly important.
  • Pinkerton Security
    Pinkerton's son
    • Feb 2006
    • 6003

    #2
    Re: How are the Giants looking?

    Originally posted by BILLSROCK1212
    1) How are they looking on the injury front?
    Tuck was banged up last week and so was Jacobs...not sure if they will be playing next week but Id think so. Thin at WR but Cruz has breakaway potential and Nicks is a stud.

    2) What are their strengths and weaknesses (with the injuries)?
    Strengths - rushing the passer with front 4 (they'll need Tuck back tho)
    Weaknesses - O-line isnt opening holes for Bradshaw or Jacobs, and isnt doing particularly well in pass blocking either...Eli is a pansy and gets super antsy in a collapsing pocket

    3) What should we be able to easily exploit?
    Blitz Eli

    4) Which one of their players should we key in on?
    Nicks is very big and physical down the field
    This is a big out of conference game. Going into the bye week with a win is incredibly important.
    just from what ive seen..

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    • JoeMama
      Emotion Sickness
      • Oct 2002
      • 18196

      #3
      Re: How are the Giants looking?

      Losing at home to the Seahawks?

      Bring me the :drunkmanning:
      Disclaimer: The sentiment expressed in this post is strictly for entertainment purposes only.

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      • Mad Bomber
        Registered User
        • Jul 2002
        • 12927

        #4
        Re: How are the Giants looking?

        In this week's game, both starting RG Chris Snee and long snapper Zak DeOssie suffered concussions. Snee spent the night in the hospital; I doubt he'll play next week. This weakens an already crappy O-line which has contributed to a poor running game.

        If we shut down the run and force Eli Manning to try to beat us, a good pass rush can rattle him and force some poor throws.

        They have two good receivers in Nicks and Cruz.

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        • Mad Bomber
          Registered User
          • Jul 2002
          • 12927

          #5
          Re: How are the Giants looking?

          Originally posted by Mad Bomber
          In this week's game, both starting RG Chris Snee and long snapper Zak DeOssie suffered concussions. Snee spent the night in the hospital; I doubt he'll play next week. This weakens an already crappy O-line which has contributed to a poor running game.

          If we shut down the run and force Eli Manning to try to beat us, a good pass rush can rattle him and force some poor throws.

          They have three good receivers in Nicks, Manningham and Cruz.

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          • kingJofNYC
            Registered User
            • Sep 2009
            • 5960

            #6
            Re: How are the Giants looking?

            JPP is a beast.

            Their O is up and down, secondary hasn't played well. Lets hope Tuck is out, they'll murder us up front if he's healthy and ready to go.

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            • Mr. Pink
              Peterman Sucks!
              • Mar 2006
              • 35303

              #7
              Re: How are the Giants looking?

              Eli Manning can't protect the football to save his life.

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              • psubills62
                Legendary Zoner
                • Sep 2008
                • 11295

                #8
                Re: How are the Giants looking?

                Giants RG Chris Snee (concussion) has been released from the hospital.

                As has LS Zak DeOssie (concussion). Snee has been "sent home to rest." The three-time Pro Bowler will likely miss his first game since 2004 when the Giants host the Bills this weekend. The Giants' running game could take a hit in his absence. Jim Cordle, signed off the practice squad just six days ago, is in line to start in his place.
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                • Coach Sal
                  Registered User
                  • Aug 2006
                  • 2475

                  #9
                  Re: How are the Giants looking?

                  They gave up over 420 yards of offense to the QB combo of Tarvaris Jackson and Charlie Whitehurst.

                  The Bills will have their chances to put up points. Again.
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                  • jamze132
                    Don’t hate…
                    • Jun 2003
                    • 29415

                    #10
                    Re: How are the Giants looking?

                    If we don't leave New Jersey at 5-1, I'm going to kick something hard. Maybe even punch a baby or something.

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