Looking back at this game I was very encouraged at what I saw offensively, defensively, and special team wise concerning the Giants in their matchup against the Redskins. Lets first start with the offense and what I saw from last Sunday...
When I was thinking about the title to this article, I really wanted to go with “chill the F*** out, it’s a process, what did you expect, these young receivers to not make any mistakes,” ...
Many have suggested reasons behind the New York Giants’ poor performance towards the end of last season, from Plaxico Burress’ injury and suspension to the defensive line’s lack of sacks...
Matt Mosley of The Beast, ESPN’s NFC East blog, recently wrote an interesting synopsis on the Giants' wide receivers: "I'm not sure it's breaking news that the Giants have some speed...
For the fourth and final instillation of the offense I will talk about the tight ends and newly create H-back position. Tight end Kevin Boss Negative: Average speed for a tight end and not great agility for a man his size...
For my third instillation of the offense I will talk about the receivers. Domenik Hixon Negative: Needs to add at least 10 pounds of muscles to his 6’2 184 pound frame...
Continuing with my take on the New York Giants by unit I will continue with the New York Giants offensive backfield. Quarterback Eli Manning Negative: I wish I had access to game film on ...
So yeah I know I’m behind everyone else in terms of giving an analysis on the New York Giants, but I recently joined and I wanted to figure out what I wanted to say...
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