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My confidence against intermediate offenses is pretty much gone


beastson

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And agreed...  the defense is trash.  Unless they suddenly and miraculously start meshing, or TD's return makes a huge difference, we are running on our own hamster wheel.  It won't matter what the offense does or doesn't do.

Themis vaunted front 7 generated almost ZERO pressure on Eli against the WORST OL in football.  Just last week, the Giants had to constantly throw 3 step drops because Eli was getting pressured instantly every snap...  this week, he sat back there like a statue untouched.  It is extremely troubling.

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4 minutes ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

Don't think the Giants are that bad. Their losses are the Jags, at Dallas, NO, and at Carolina. The back half of their schedule is much more manageable. I think they are a 6-10 or 7-9 team

...mmm...u might be right...but with our tenure at HC and QB and D... thought we would have smoked them.

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Just now, Tepper's Chest Hair said:

This is the NFL.  Your record has nothing to do with how close you lose.

The 0-16 Browns lost what..7 games? by a TD or less.  And had 2 games go into OT.  And they were so much worse than this Giants team.

Oh...ok!...I feel better now.  Comparing us to the ***** Browns! ... I grew up in the Pound btw...

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1 minute ago, Pimpdaddy said:

Oh...ok!...I feel better now.  Comparing us to the ***** Browns! ... I grew up in the Pound btw...

I did not compare the Panthers to the Browns?

All I said was that your record in the NFL does not reflect how much you should or shouldn't lose by.  Even the team with the worst record will regularly play close games against other good teams.

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45 minutes ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

If the other team's QB isn't dogshit, then we are probably letting the other team score 25+ against us most weeks.

This, its been this way a long time now and I dont know why this continues to fly over certain peoples heads.

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4 minutes ago, Tepper's Chest Hair said:

I did not compare the Panthers to the Browns?

All I said was that your record in the NFL does not reflect how much you should or shouldn't lose by.  Even the team with the worst record will regularly play close games against other good teams.

imo...bottom line...we should have smoked them.

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