Giants - Saints Will Be a Game of Match Ups
This coming Sunday's game between the New York Giants and the New Orleans will feature many key and intriguing match ups. Such as Eli Manning vs. Darren Sharper, and the Giants offensive line against the Saints defensive line. Here is a complete breakdown of all the match ups.
- QB Eli Manning vs S Darren Sharper - For the most part Darren Sharper has owned Eli Manning. Manning said earlier this week that he will do Sharper's hall of fame induction speech since he has helped put Sharper in the Pro Bowl so many times. In 2005 Sharper picked off Manning three times in a 24-21 win over the Giants and in 2007 Sharper recorded an interception in a 41-17 blowout of the Giants. I would think after those expierences and a lot of film study Eli will make sure he avoids Sharper.
- LE Justin Tuck vs. LT Jermon Bushrod - Tuck has recorded 15 tackles, 3.5 sacks, 2 forced fumbles and 2 pass deflections this season. He is a force to be dealt with and Bushrod will have his work cut out for him. Don't forget that he will have to deal with Mathias Kiwanuka coming off the bench as well. Brees's blind side may be a big concern for the Saints this week. I don't believe they will be able to help Bushrod out with a double team since they still have to account for Osi Umenyiora.
- CB Corey Webster vs. WR Marques Colston - I have said it before and I will say it again, Corey Webster is one of the most underrated corners in the NFL. And he will once again get a chance to prove himself by slowing down one of the top receivers in the NFL when he faces Marques Colston. Colston has only recorded 17 receptions this season along with 228 yards and 3 touchdowns. Though his numbers seem a little low it is due to the Saints strong running game through the first five weeks of the season.
- Giants Rushing Offense vs Saints Run Defense - As we know the Giants offense begins with their running game. They will be facing a Saints team that has totally turned their defense around and has done a great job of stopping the run this season. The Saints are ranked 7th in the NFL in run defense with having only allowed an average of 83.2 yards a game. The Giants have the 4th overall ranked rushing offense with 160.4 yards a game. It will surely be a be a battle of the lines. The Giants offensive line salivates when they have the chance to run the ball.






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