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A solution to the Giants\' offensive problems...
Step 1) Fire QB coach and Offensive Coordinator.
Step 2) Hire this man as the new QB coach: Jim Kelly obv. Step 3) Hire this man as offensive coordinator: Ted Marchibroda - Bills Offensive coordinator in the late 80s/early 90s. Step 4) Never huddle again. Step 5) 35 pts/game. If there has been a recent team that needs to bring back the Run and Shoot it's the Giants. Eli appears to be a prodigy when it comes to reading defenses and making adjustments. Also, think of how similar Tiki Barber is to Thurman Thomas [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]. Hopefully they will take my advice next season. |
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Re: A solution to the Giants\' offensive problems...
I'm pretty sure it's not the offense that is the Giants problem...
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Re: A solution to the Giants\' offensive problems...
Agreed. But one that is solved by going to a (very primitive) no-huddle offense.
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Re: A solution to the Giants\' offensive problems...
Easiest Fix:
Play the Texans |
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Re: A solution to the Giants\' offensive problems...
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Agreed. But one that is solved by going to a (very primitive) no-huddle offense. [/ QUOTE ] To UCF's point, how is the defense going to go to a no-huddle offense? |
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Re: A solution to the Giants\' offensive problems...
You win games by scoring more points than the other team.
The Giants failed to score more than the other team. Thus, the Giants need to score more points. |
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Re: A solution to the Giants\' offensive problems...
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You win games by scoring more points than the other team. The Giants failed to score more than the other team. Thus, the Giants need to score more points. [/ QUOTE ] This is hard to do when you give up 35 points in the first half. |
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Re: A solution to the Giants\' offensive problems...
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[ QUOTE ] You win games by scoring more points than the other team. The Giants failed to score more than the other team. Thus, the Giants need to score more points. [/ QUOTE ] This is hard to do when you give up 35 points in the first half. [/ QUOTE ] Well it can't be too hard if the other team JUST SCORED 35 POINTS IN THE FIRST HALF. |
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Re: A solution to the Giants\' offensive problems...
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] You win games by scoring more points than the other team. The Giants failed to score more than the other team. Thus, the Giants need to score more points. [/ QUOTE ] This is hard to do when you give up 35 points in the first half. [/ QUOTE ] Well it can't be too hard if the other team JUST SCORED 35 POINTS IN THE FIRST HALF. [/ QUOTE ] The other team, though, will likely have defenders within 15 yards of your receivers when you try to get the points back. The Giants fail to do this, putting them at a distinct disadvantage. |
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Re: A solution to the Giants\' offensive problems...
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] You win games by scoring more points than the other team. The Giants failed to score more than the other team. Thus, the Giants need to score more points. [/ QUOTE ] This is hard to do when you give up 35 points in the first half. [/ QUOTE ] Well it can't be too hard if the other team JUST SCORED 35 POINTS IN THE FIRST HALF. [/ QUOTE ] What I'm saying is if the only way the Giants can win is by scoring 35+ points every game they are going to lose a lot. To say that the Giants can put up those kinds of numbers every Sunday because the best offense in the NFC did it against them is just plain silly. |
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