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Watch the Giants Defense


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Now, that's how a defense is supposed to play. Romo called an audible as the Giants filled the line with blitzers, so Pierce yells out a defensive audible and the blitzers all yell at each other and drop back into coverage... Romo throws an INT which is returned for a TD.

We have too much talent to keep wasting it. It's easy to see why Pep wanted to leave...

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It is man, just watching how they disguise their blitzes/coverages. It seems like when our guys blitz, its obvious 15 secs before the snap, so their QBs know who's gonna be open. The teams you named are masters at hiding that until the last second and cause so much chaos with it. I think our personnel most closely matches the Giants out of all the good defensive teams, so I wish we would mix it up like that. Eagles too...

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Yeah, watching the Bears, Ravens and now the Giants today I am wondering where our fire on defense went... it used to be there, but I don't see it anymore. Beason and Davis are all over the field, but other than that, it just looks vanilla...

We traded it to the Jets.

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dude, he overthrew the pass and it landed right in the defender's arms. omg great D! I wish we could do that! f**k you fox. Cowher '10

Wow. You know everything... Sound the trumpets! This motherf*cker knows an overthrow when he sees one!

Roy Williams cut his route short and thus, it appeared as an overthrow. You know, a defensive adjustment can confuse a QB and/or WR and cause them to f*ck up? Gee, what a thought!

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