JoeRedskin
10-30-2018, 01:04 PM
Were you trying to make a point by repeating 5-2, or just getting old?
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Giants PostgameJoeRedskin 10-30-2018, 01:04 PM Were you trying to make a point by repeating 5-2, or just getting old? Both 5superbowls3wins 10-30-2018, 01:27 PM I completely agree. Our record is more important than anything, BUT when we need Smith to shoulder the load or win a shoot out down the stretch, or win a shootout in the playoffs EVERYONE will be crying about how they wish they had a guy who could ball out and send the ball down field Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Schneed10 10-30-2018, 01:28 PM 5-2 Are we reliant on the running game and defense? Yup. 5-2 Will the passing game be a problem if we start getting into shoot-outs? Yup. 5-2 Could the passing game improve over the next nine games? Yup. 5-2 Right now, we are on a three game win streak based off of a freakishly good D-Line that has a solid rotation and depth w/ two terrific run-stoppers behind them. We are running the ball well behind a line of two potential all-pros and solid work from the rest of the line. We are winning the turnover battle with a QB who, as a rule throughout his career, seems to avoid stupid interceptions and protects the ball. We a RB with old legs but generational talent. 5-2 There is nothing gimmicky about this approach. It is not a "Once other teams figure us out, this formula will no longer work." Rather, it is an age old formula, win the trenches, run the ball, stop the run, and protect the ball. It will never be pretty. In the new NFFL (National Flag Football League), it won't make the highlight reels. It will just win games. 5-2 In the latest ESPN power rankings, we are 13th. The Carolina Panthers (who we beat) are 6th. The Green Bay Packers (who we beat) are 11th. Philadelphia (at 4-4 and whom we lead by two games in the division) are 9th. Apparently, LOTS of people do not think this formula works in the current NFL. 5-2 Atlanta is a huge game. Win at home against a potent offense. If we do win, it will likely come down to the last 2:00 with our D trying to hold off one more score. Even if we do win, however, it will likely be written off as a fluke unless we put up gaudy statistics. 6-2. Nailed it jamf 10-30-2018, 02:10 PM 5-2 Are we reliant on the running game and defense? Yup. 5-2 Will the passing game be a problem if we start getting into shoot-outs? Yup. 5-2 Could the passing game improve over the next nine games? Yup. 5-2 Right now, we are on a three game win streak based off of a freakishly good D-Line that has a solid rotation and depth w/ two terrific run-stoppers behind them. We are running the ball well behind a line of two potential all-pros and solid work from the rest of the line. We are winning the turnover battle with a QB who, as a rule throughout his career, seems to avoid stupid interceptions and protects the ball. We a RB with old legs but generational talent. 5-2 There is nothing gimmicky about this approach. It is not a "Once other teams figure us out, this formula will no longer work." Rather, it is an age old formula, win the trenches, run the ball, stop the run, and protect the ball. It will never be pretty. In the new NFFL (National Flag Football League), it won't make the highlight reels. It will just win games. 5-2 In the latest ESPN power rankings, we are 13th. The Carolina Panthers (who we beat) are 6th. The Green Bay Packers (who we beat) are 11th. Philadelphia (at 4-4 and whom we lead by two games in the division) are 9th. Apparently, LOTS of people do not think this formula works in the current NFL. 5-2 Atlanta is a huge game. Win at home against a potent offense. If we do win, it will likely come down to the last 2:00 with our D trying to hold off one more score. Even if we do win, however, it will likely be written off as a fluke unless we put up gaudy statistics. 6-2. I predicted a 7 win season so I can't argue with 5-2. Kope 10-30-2018, 04:12 PM 5-2 Are we reliant on the running game and defense? Yup. 5-2 Will the passing game be a problem if we start getting into shoot-outs? Yup. 5-2 Could the passing game improve over the next nine games? Yup. 5-2 Right now, we are on a three game win streak based off of a freakishly good D-Line that has a solid rotation and depth w/ two terrific run-stoppers behind them. We are running the ball well behind a line of two potential all-pros and solid work from the rest of the line. We are winning the turnover battle with a QB who, as a rule throughout his career, seems to avoid stupid interceptions and protects the ball. We a RB with old legs but generational talent. 5-2 There is nothing gimmicky about this approach. It is not a "Once other teams figure us out, this formula will no longer work." Rather, it is an age old formula, win the trenches, run the ball, stop the run, and protect the ball. It will never be pretty. In the new NFFL (National Flag Football League), it won't make the highlight reels. It will just win games. 5-2 In the latest ESPN power rankings, we are 13th. The Carolina Panthers (who we beat) are 6th. The Green Bay Packers (who we beat) are 11th. Philadelphia (at 4-4 and whom we lead by two games in the division) are 9th. Apparently, LOTS of people do not think this formula works in the current NFL. 5-2 Atlanta is a huge game. Win at home against a potent offense. If we do win, it will likely come down to the last 2:00 with our D trying to hold off one more score. Even if we do win, however, it will likely be written off as a fluke unless we put up gaudy statistics. 6-2. Best post of the week. 5-2 Ruhskins 10-30-2018, 04:27 PM 5-2 Are we reliant on the running game and defense? Yup. 5-2 Will the passing game be a problem if we start getting into shoot-outs? Yup. 5-2 Could the passing game improve over the next nine games? Yup. 5-2 Right now, we are on a three game win streak based off of a freakishly good D-Line that has a solid rotation and depth w/ two terrific run-stoppers behind them. We are running the ball well behind a line of two potential all-pros and solid work from the rest of the line. We are winning the turnover battle with a QB who, as a rule throughout his career, seems to avoid stupid interceptions and protects the ball. We a RB with old legs but generational talent. 5-2 There is nothing gimmicky about this approach. It is not a "Once other teams figure us out, this formula will no longer work." Rather, it is an age old formula, win the trenches, run the ball, stop the run, and protect the ball. It will never be pretty. In the new NFFL (National Flag Football League), it won't make the highlight reels. It will just win games. 5-2 In the latest ESPN power rankings, we are 13th. The Carolina Panthers (who we beat) are 6th. The Green Bay Packers (who we beat) are 11th. Philadelphia (at 4-4 and whom we lead by two games in the division) are 9th. Apparently, LOTS of people do not think this formula works in the current NFL. 5-2 Atlanta is a huge game. Win at home against a potent offense. If we do win, it will likely come down to the last 2:00 with our D trying to hold off one more score. Even if we do win, however, it will likely be written off as a fluke unless we put up gaudy statistics. 6-2. Boom! #micdrop skinsfaninok 10-30-2018, 04:41 PM Cant say enough about Matt I. Dude on tape is throwing guys all over the place like a rag doll. He will command a big payday IMO if he keeps this up. FrenchSkin 10-31-2018, 11:35 AM Just wanted to test how to create and share GIFs, because sometimes I see a play on the All 22 that I'd like to share, or ask your guys' take on it. And I'll start with this one from Sunday, where Mason Foster blows the LT and makes a nice TFL, awesome play: https://gph.is/2RrUAgu MTK 10-31-2018, 11:51 AM Just wanted to test how to create and share GIFs, because sometimes I see a play on the All 22 that I'd like to share, or ask your guys' take on it. And I'll start with this one from Sunday, where Mason Foster blows the LT and makes a nice TFL, awesome play: https://gph.is/2RrUAgu Saw that play on Baldy’s breakdowns... he said sometimes you’re the hammer and sometimes you’re the nail, Foster was the hammer there Thanks for sharing 5superbowls3wins 10-31-2018, 11:56 AM 5-2 Are we reliant on the running game and defense? Yup. 5-2 Will the passing game be a problem if we start getting into shoot-outs? Yup. 5-2 Could the passing game improve over the next nine games? Yup. 5-2 Right now, we are on a three game win streak based off of a freakishly good D-Line that has a solid rotation and depth w/ two terrific run-stoppers behind them. We are running the ball well behind a line of two potential all-pros and solid work from the rest of the line. We are winning the turnover battle with a QB who, as a rule throughout his career, seems to avoid stupid interceptions and protects the ball. We a RB with old legs but generational talent. 5-2 There is nothing gimmicky about this approach. It is not a "Once other teams figure us out, this formula will no longer work." Rather, it is an age old formula, win the trenches, run the ball, stop the run, and protect the ball. It will never be pretty. In the new NFFL (National Flag Football League), it won't make the highlight reels. It will just win games. 5-2 In the latest ESPN power rankings, we are 13th. The Carolina Panthers (who we beat) are 6th. The Green Bay Packers (who we beat) are 11th. Philadelphia (at 4-4 and whom we lead by two games in the division) are 9th. Apparently, LOTS of people do not think this formula works in the current NFL. 5-2 Atlanta is a huge game. Win at home against a potent offense. If we do win, it will likely come down to the last 2:00 with our D trying to hold off one more score. Even if we do win, however, it will likely be written off as a fluke unless we put up gaudy statistics. 6-2. And just because we’re 5-2 doesn’t mean we don’t have a problem at QB. Eventually we’re going to need to air it out to win a shoot out, and Smith will wilt as seen in the Colts game, the Saints game, and almost happened in other games. This weekend will be a test not only of our defense, but Smith if we get into a shootout with Matt Ryan, and you can BET Smith won’t be able to keep up. Sometimes you need to strike quickly to take the momentum from the other team, sometimes the ground game is down and you need to shoulder the load, sometimes you need to send the ball more than 5 yards. SMITH CANT DO IT. He puts people to sleep and scares no one. If we didn’t have AP we’d be FUCKED Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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