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PFF Notes on Giants Game


fieryprophet

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https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2013/09/23/pff-reaction-blog-week-3/

- The three highest graded players were Charles Johnson (+5.7), Amini Silatolu (+4.9) and Byron Bell (+4.8)

- The three lowest graded players were Justin Pugh (-5.5), Shaun Rogers (-3.9) and Mark Herzlich (-3.7)

- Why was it such a rough night for Pugh? He got handled by Johnson and allowed a horrid two sacks, two hits and five hurries. Those nine quarterback disruptions more than doubled his total of eight from his first two games.

- The Giants impotent pass rush delivered pressure on just six of 29 Cam Newton sized dropbacks.

- The Panthers spent 23 of their snaps in 21 personnel, 21 in 12 personnel and 23 in 11 personnel. Good balance.

Silatolu and Bell? O_o
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According to Giants fans Blackburn deserves a grade of +20.0 for having a notebook.

 

Do these morons even realize they have our previous #3 receiver Louis Murphy? 

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