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How should we game plan VS the Giants


Jakob

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What would be the best way to attack the Gnats?

 

 

Personally considering the condition of our secondary we need to blitz often as possible. Manning will pass for a bunch of yards and score a lot too. Might as well let the ball fly, get into a shoot out. Let D-lo run more often if it rains.

 

What else should we be doing sunday?

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Seven interceptions through two games = Manning is great under pressure?

 

6 of his INT's have come when there is no pressure according to PFF

 

You beat manning by rushing our front 4 and dropping plenty of people back to make the pick.

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6 of his INT's have come when there is no pressure according to PFF

 

You beat manning by rushing our front 4 and dropping plenty of people back to make the pick.

 

That's your classic hot and cold Eli.  He's thrown up a lot of prayers so far this season. Hopefully we get some.

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That's your classic hot and cold Eli.  He's thrown up a lot of prayers so far this season. Hopefully we get some.

 

His completion percentage drops only a few points when blitzed. Thats not worth the risk of exposing our secondary.

 

The front 4 needs to apply pressure on their own this week if we have a chance.

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