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Jake is THE key tomorrow night.


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And he usually steps up in these kind of games.

The Giants are reeling but ready to come after JD. Vincent being out will be an adjustment but the backups have stepped up all year.

So, it comes down to pass protection. Romo got lit up last week.

I also expect alot of one on one with Smith tomorrow and that will lead to some big plays.

Here is my fearless predictions. 34-10

Jake- 22-31 218 3 td's. One for at least 60 yds.

SS- 9 115 1 td

Moose 5 85 1

Jarrett 3 38 1(gets his first in the left corner of the end zone.

DW- 70 yds Stew 38. 1 td between the 2. :ihih:

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Not to be disagreeable, but Jake is a big key in every game. When he plays well, we usually win, and when he suck we lose. Look at our season last year without him. Look at the games that we have lost this year, particularly the Minny game where he fumbled. But, even still, the entire team pretty much has been off in our losses, but Jake just stands out.

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Well, yeah you are being disagreeable.

Maybe you can quantify suck on Jakes behalf.

Under 150 yds? No td? Multi int's?

He will be more so the key because I think the Giants are going to focus on the run and pressuring Jake.

So they feel confident they can apply pressure and make Jake make bad plays.

Add to that one on one coverage and jackpot. You got SS where you would love to have him.

But we can split hairs all day long.

I don't really care if Jake throws for 47 yds as long as we win.

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Well, yeah you are being disagreeable.

Maybe you can quantify suck on Jakes behalf.

Under 150 yds? No td? Multi int's?

He will be more so the key because I think the Giants are going to focus on the run and pressuring Jake.

So they feel confident they can apply pressure and make Jake make bad plays.

Add to that one on one coverage and jackpot. You got SS where you would love to have him.

But we can split hairs all day long.

I don't really care if Jake throws for 47 yds as long as we win.

I have grown to love Jake, so I am not going to dwell on the negative. We have all seen his overall body of work over the years.

He has been shaky at decision making at times, but this year he seems to have his swagger back, as does the whole team which feeds off of him. I already pointed to last year when everyone from the coaches on down seemed lost without him, so don't look for me to bad mouth Jake. I look for him to have a fine game tomorrow, like he ALWAYS does. As long as he gets the balls to his very competent supporting cast, and out of the hands of the opposition, then I like our chances. Surely you have to agree with this, so I really don't see the disagreement. Jake is a big game QB as stated in the other post.

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Jake's job is to hand the ball off to the running back and then pretend to hand the ball off to the running back. The Giants love to blitz and so you'll see Jake check off with hand signals and we'll run screens, the smoke route, draws, and slants. However, the best thing against a blitzing team is a running game. And we have a tremendous running game.

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Jake's job is to hand the ball off to the running back and then pretend to hand the ball off to the running back. The Giants love to blitz and so you'll see Jake check off with hand signals and we'll run screens, the smoke route, draws, and slants. However, the best thing against a blitzing team is a running game. And we have a tremendous running game.

Makes sense to me. I'll be looking for it tomorrow night.

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And he usually steps up in these kind of games.

The Giants are reeling but ready to come after JD. Vincent being out will be an adjustment but the backups have stepped up all year.

So, it comes down to pass protection. Romo got lit up last week.

I also expect alot of one on one with Smith tomorrow and that will lead to some big plays.

Here is my fearless predictions. 34-10

Jake- 22-31 218 3 td's. One for at least 60 yds.

SS- 9 115 1 td

Moose 5 85 1

Jarrett 3 38 1(gets his first in the left corner of the end zone.

DW- 70 yds Stew 38. 1 td between the 2. :ihih:

http://www.carolinahuddle.com/forum/carolina-panthers/3004-jake-delhomme-not-big-time-quarterback-he.html#post1844736

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The best plan for Jake to do is let our RBs run a lot. If that likely wear out the Giants defense, Jake should turn Smitty lose on the defense. I think Smitty & our RBs are the key to winning with Jake as long their no mistakes from him along with no turnover, our defense stepping up, etc.

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Jake- 22-31 218 3 td's. One for at least 60 yds.

SS- 9 115 1 td

Moose 5 85 1

Jarrett 3 38 1(gets his first in the left corner of the end zone.

hmmmm, thats 238 yards for jarrett, smith, and moose on 17 catches, so you think that the other 5 completions are gona go for -20 yards? idk if sack yards go into passing stats, cant remember, if so still not good, he would be on his butt alot for him to complete 5 more passes, yet the sacks would take away 20 + the yardage of the 5 completions to other guys.

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