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roth74va 09-15-2009, 06:06 PM I wonder if we didn't get the huge run from Portis on the first offensive play, if Zorn would have realized the run wasn't going to be there. I feel like Zorn, much like saden suggested, spent the rest of the game trying to figure out how he could get Portis into the secondary again, instead of figuring out how to get the ball in the end zone as quickly as possible.
I could not agree more, Zorn is in over his head.....with shackles. :)
htownskinfan 09-15-2009, 06:41 PM Oh and I think he was number one in first downs among running backs last year...
and last with long runs
htownskinfan 09-15-2009, 06:51 PM I'm a big CP fan, and there's no doubt that he's as tough as they come. That said, dude looked SLOW on Sunday. Even on that first big run, I thought "man, he looks like he's really lumbering on this gain". I don't know how much of that is due to him being tight, not really in game shape, age, or what -- but I think he's probably lost a half of a step, maybe more.
The stats are impressive but the one you're forgetting is the number of touches and attempts it took CP to rack up those yards last year -- 342 carries! Only Peterson and Turner had more last season and those guys have significantly fewer miles on them than CP does. In 2007 he led all running backs in attempts. In 2005, he was 4th.
We run the *hell* out of Portis, and that does not come without a price.
I agree completely,IMO Portis time has come and gone.His speed his gone and so is his elusiveness,any time he trys to put on a move he slips.Hes great in pass protection but it wouldnt bother me a bit to have him set on the bench a game and see what the other backs can do.
That long run he had to start the game was all off line,that hole was fricking huge and half the backs in the league would have ran it that far and the other half would have probably scored.Portis best run is still the very first run he had with the skins and its been downhill since.Yes hes had good games and good seasons,but I was expecting the explosive back I saw in Denver,and the only time Ive seen that was on his first carry
Lotus 09-15-2009, 07:12 PM I agree completely,IMO Portis time has come and gone.His speed his gone and so is his elusiveness,any time he trys to put on a move he slips.Hes great in pass protection but it wouldnt bother me a bit to have him set on the bench a game and see what the other backs can do.
That long run he had to start the game was all off line,that hole was fricking huge and half the backs in the league would have ran it that far and the other half would have probably scored.Portis best run is still the very first run he had with the skins and its been downhill since.Yes hes had good games and good seasons,but I was expecting the explosive back I saw in Denver,and the only time Ive seen that was on his first carry
I don't know that his time has come and gone. He's just morphed. Now he is a power back, no longer a speed back.
htownskinfan 09-15-2009, 07:22 PM I don't know that his time has come and gone. He's just morphed. Now he is a power back, no longer a speed back.
I can agree with that
dmvskinzfan08 09-15-2009, 07:44 PM I read an article. I hope I can find it again. If I can I will post it. But said Portis ran a 4.3 like a year ago. Remember the race in OTAs between him and Landry? You think Landry is slow? They were neck to neck. Portis is only 28. he became a power back because of Gibbs. That's when he put on that weight. I think that is what happened. As far as long runs. people usually stack the box against us so that we can't run as effectively. Saying that CP still had the most first downs in the league. That is not a small thing. It could be the difference in winning games. Which was evident in the last 8 games. He was much of our success in the first hal of the season last year. Clinton is second in yards among active rushers behind only LT. AD doesn't have enough attempts to be put on the list yet. But he will be there also soon. LT CP AD. I think are the 3 best backs in the league (not in the specific order). Long runs are good and we all would love for him to break one or have a scat back that can break one. But this goes back to the arguement that was going on in the off season about which backs should stay or go. Think about it for a second...
Jacobs/Ward - NY
Barber/Jones - Dallas
White/Johnson - Tenn
Portis is faster than Jacobs, Barber and White in my opinion. But he also has power. He is a better all around back than them. But as far as that second guy. Betts is not that good and I wont even go to the 3rd strong RBs on these teams
Giants ran 3 backs last year. Jacobs, Bradshaw & Ward.
We saw three from this yesterady. With Jacobs, Ward & Ware. We probably would have saw three even if Ware didn't get hurt. Dallas has Barber, Jones and Choice. Ill end the convo here..
dmvskinzfan08 09-15-2009, 07:57 PM I am going to throw this out there also.
Both Eli and JC. Had a interception and a fumble and a similar passer rating.
Granted JC's int was returned for a TD. But both fumble were similar. They both got swiped.
We played bad as a team and still was in the game "mathmatically". But when the Giants have one of the most dominant D-lines in the league and we can't get a three and out when we need one from our D -- that is more telling than JC's mistakes. NOt to mention the stupid penalities on defense.
We will be much improve next week. But we must come out on fire and have some passion. If not we can lose to STL too.
GusFrerotte 09-15-2009, 08:12 PM I'm a big CP fan, and there's no doubt that he's as tough as they come. That said, dude looked SLOW on Sunday. Even on that first big run, I thought "man, he looks like he's really lumbering on this gain". I don't know how much of that is due to him being tight, not really in game shape, age, or what -- but I think he's probably lost a half of a step, maybe more.
The stats are impressive but the one you're forgetting is the number of touches and attempts it took CP to rack up those yards last year -- 342 carries! Only Peterson and Turner had more last season and those guys have significantly fewer miles on them than CP does. In 2007 he led all running backs in attempts. In 2005, he was 4th.
We run the *hell* out of Portis, and that does not come without a price.
Well CP has banged up ribs. Next of all our O line is average at best. Not addressing the O line during the Turner/Marty era killed Stephen Davis, who was a killer back b efore he got totally banged up. I am afraid the same thing is happening to CP. Samuels was young when we had Davis, now he is an old vet.
EARTHQUAKE2689 09-15-2009, 09:33 PM Now thats funny.
F**KING hilarious
EARTHQUAKE2689 09-15-2009, 09:35 PM As in, "I like to dipshit in my fondue"? "I work at the dip cage at the zoo and have to clean up dipshit all day"? Yeah, it is a strange word.
Also a compound word yeah i paid attention in Language Arts class
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