Thursday, September 10, 2009

Big Blue's Defense Needs to Set the Tone

From the opening kickoff to the final whistle the New York Football Giants will have to play fast, hard hitting, up tempo, and tenacious defense. You might say to yourself, well of coarse they do, the defense is the greatest strength of this team. If you did think that, then you are catching onto what I am going to talk about.

The Giants defense right now has been one of the strongest on paper and they need to prove it by acting like it on the field. We know the Giants offense can run the ball. But lets face it, this offense may not be ready to come out and explode right away. I truly believe towards the middle of the season the offense will have its act together with a good balance and execution of running the ball and passing it down field. But right now with the passing game still in doubt to an extent, the Giants defense needs to put Manning and company into great positions to score and make plays.

The Giants pass rush is the obvious part of this defense that needs to get going and not slow down. Bill Sheridan needs to be prepared to dominate this game by not letting Jason Campbell breathe in the pocket. He will need to keep Jim Zorn and the Redskins guessing all game and overtake the trenches. There will be no excuse to do anything but make plays with Osi Umenyiora, Justin Tuck, Mathias Kiwanuka, Fred Robbins, Barry Cofield, Rocky Benard, and Chris Canty (he will probably be limited) all rotating and keeping each other fresh. The table is set for this defense to wreak havoc and its now their time to deliver.

Since the Redskins are a run first team the Giants need to slow Clinton Portis down and force Jason Campbell into passing situations. If the Giants can do this they should have no problem limiting the Skins offense to under ten points. This game will be won through field position as well. If the Giants can pin Washington back and force them into three and outs it will be a long night for Jim Zorn's team.

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Jacobs vs. Haynesworth will be a Key Matchup

There is no doubt that the big match up that everyone is looking forward to between the Giants and the Redskins will be Brandon Jacobs against Albert Haynesworth. Some low key trash talking has emerged through the media. Haynesworth has stated that he doesn't care how big Jacobs is by saying, "They all fall the same."

Jacobs held back from retaliating by saying the following, "He's a human being, He can walk on two feet, he bleeds, he puts on his pants one leg at a time. He's a great player, don't get me wrong, probably one of the most dominant players in the NFL, but there's no reason to go in there and just only think about him. They got a whole defensive team and they're very good at what they do."

Haynesworth also had this to say, "None of them are bigger than me, so it doesn't really matter to me." "What is he, 250? I weighed 250 when I was in the 10th grade."

Jacobs on record added that he weighed 242 in 10th grade and that he was running the ball.

This battle will not only be between Jacobs and Haynesworth, but also between the Giants offensive line and Haynesworth. This will for sure be an intriguing match up to keep your eye on as the game rolls on. Stayed tuned for this Sunday as two of the NFL's biggest players, at their positions face off.

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Terrell Thomas to Start Against the Redskins

When interviewed yesterday, Terrell Thomas advised the media that he was informed on Monday by the coaches that he will indeed start this coming Sundays week one match up against the Redskins. I really had thought that Aaron Ross would be able to overcome his hamstring injury and play. If Thomas has already been told he is going to start, then more then likely Ross won't play and the Giants will focus on getting him ready for Dallas. I don't believe there will be any drop off when it comes to Terrell Thomas starting. From my point of view he could start on most NFL teams right now. From the looks of it right now, the starters will be Corey Webster and Terrell Thomas and then Kevin Dockery will be playing the nickel and I'm assuming you will Bruce Johnson playing in some dime packages. The defensive line in the end will be the reason the Giants either win or lose this game.

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