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Giants' Loss to Rams Defined by These 3 Stats


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Number 1: 4 Sacks, 7 QB hits

This offensive line is flat out terrible.

It all started out when on the first play of the game Nate Solder got obliterated by Leonard Floyd. This led to Daniel Jones getting hit mid throw which then led to a fumble. Thankfully the fumble was recovered but it was an embarrassing play by Solder nonetheless.

Things got worse after left tackle Andrew Thomas left the game with a leg injury after having it rolled up on a run play. After that it all went downhill.

It seemed as if the entire game the NY Giants offensive line was lost. None of them could block in the open field on screens or runs, they couldn’t hold their own on pass blocks, it seemed as if they just couldn’t do anything.

This resulted in four sacks and seven QB hits on Daniel Jones, and several quarterback pressures.

OL issues... hmmm... sound familiar?

Number 2: 50 pass attempts for Daniel Jones/4 turnovers for Jones

This is an embarrassing stat for the coaching staff.

With the NY Giants only having three active receivers — after Kadarius Toney got knocked out with an ankle injury — and an offensive line that mostly consisted of backups for most of the game, surely they’d at least try to mix things up and not put your QB in a worse situation than he already was in.

Lets just say they didn’t do that.

Number 3: 365 yards and 5 TD’s allowed

This was another awful game for the NY Giants’ defense.

The pass coverage looked absolutely awful for the majority of the game with the Giants seemingly sticking with the same zone that has not worked all year.

https://gmenhq.com/2021/10/18/ny-giants-blowout-loss-rams-key-stats/3/

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47 minutes ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

And some people are worried about this game…

The Giants offense is a mirror image of the Panthers offense. Only difference is the Panthers starting WRs are going to play in this game. 

Panthers defense has more talent and should be the difference in the game. But who knows, it'll probably be a shitty game where both teams try to find new and creative ways to lose.

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Just now, hepcat said:

The Giants offense is a mirror image of the Panthers offense. Only difference is the Panthers starting WRs are going to play in this game. 

Panthers defense has more talent and should be the difference in the game. But who knows, it'll probably be a shitty game where both teams try to find new and creative ways to lose.

I expect they will be rather generous with their attempts to hand us a victory. I predict 3 TO's for the Giants. I am sure we will cough up at least one(most likely Darnold again).

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