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Old 10-05-2006, 01:04 PM   #1
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Burgundy Army: Gameplanning for the NY Giants

It’s tough to determine which Giants team the Redskins will face this weekend. Will it be the team that fell to deficits of 35-0 and 42-3 against Seattle? Or will it be the team that came back from a 17-point fourth quarter deficit to defeat the Philadelphia Eagles in overtime during Week 2? The Redskins must be prepared to face the latter. With that in mind, the following keys will be of the utmost importance to the Redskins’ gameplan.

http://www.thewarpath.net/wordpress/...w-york-giants/

Thanks for reading and feel free to discuss.
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Old 10-05-2006, 01:09 PM   #2
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Re: Burgundy Army: Gameplanning for the NY Giants

well written article, schneed ... good analysis. Thanks!
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Old 10-05-2006, 01:21 PM   #3
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Re: Burgundy Army: Gameplanning for the NY Giants

I believe our O-line determines the outcome. If they can get Portis running downhill as they did against the Jags, Brunell won't be faced with many 3rd and longs, which opens up the downfield attack as NY commits a safety to help against the run. And BTW, is there a better lead blocker in the NFL than Mike Sellers? He was blowing guys up last Sunday.
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Old 10-05-2006, 01:24 PM   #4
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i think the 36-0 game seems like decades ago. we are a totally different team from that game( in a good way) and the giants are totally different team, also( in a bad way) good read. the skins have, for the most part, kept barber in check. and the giants corners are horrible. if our offensive line gives brunell time, we should win easily
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i think the 36-0 game seems like decades ago. we are a totally different team from that game( in a good way) and the giants are totally different team, also( in a bad way) good read. the skins have, for the most part, kept barber in check. and the giants corners are horrible. if our offensive line gives brunell time, we should win easily
Yeah agreed, we'll put points all over the board if Brunell has time to throw. The line protected great against the Jags (no sacks) and fixed the penalty problem. It's quite a bit tougher to do that in someone else's stadium where it's noisy and you're on a silent count, that's the only part that makes me nervous. But if the Skins line keeps penalties to a minimum and keeps Brunell upright for this AWAY game, then not only will they win but I'll be convinced that we're in Super Bowl form.
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Nice Work Schneed. I really believe this game will come down to coaching, particularly making adjustments on the fly.

And, I say this with complete impartiality , Coughlin and his staff are no match for Gibbs and his gangstas
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Re: Burgundy Army: Gameplanning for the NY Giants

Very good insight.

2 questions:
1) Will our WR/RB-screens help to combat the speed of their DEs or is good blocking really the only way to handle it?
2) Have you heard anything about Shockey's health? I feel like he's been noticably limping everytime I see him but I haven't heard anything about why.
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Nice Work Schneed. I really believe this game will come down to coaching, particularly making adjustments on the fly.

And, I say this with complete impartiality , Coughlin and his staff are no match for Gibbs and his gangstas
Couldn't have said it better myself TAFKAS!
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Re: Burgundy Army: Gameplanning for the NY Giants

To be honest...the only people who scare me on the giants are....both DE's Burress and Pierce....the rest of them are a joke....well maybe Tiki as well.....

You havent heard anything about Shockey because they told his big ass to STFU and never to speak again.....
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Very good insight.

2 questions:
1) Will our WR/RB-screens help to combat the speed of their DEs or is good blocking really the only way to handle it?
2) Have you heard anything about Shockey's health? I feel like he's been noticably limping everytime I see him but I haven't heard anything about why.
That first question is a really good one. Saunders used the quick dump offs in the Houston game because I think in the Cowboy game right before it he saw how bad the line got owned by Dallas. So the remedy was to get the ball out of Brunell's hands sooner. Certainly any screens and quick slants are a great way to take Strahan and Osi out of the equation. Of course you'd like to be able to threaten the deep part of the field at times too, just to keep the safeties from creeping up. Saunders will probably try a mix, and like TAFKAS said, since the Skins coaching staff is so superior, he'll probably adjust as the game goes along based on how the tackles are holding up against the pass rush. If the pass rush is killing Brunell he can run RB and WR screens, draws, keep Cooley in, and quick slants. If the pass rush isn't getting to Brunell, he can run just about anything.

I have Shockey on one of my fantasy teams, and Yahoo's little yellow note next to his name said that he practiced pretty well yesterday and is looking pretty healed. He had a sore ankle, but seems closer to 100% now. We've given up a lot of plays to TEs and RBs in the passing game so far, he'll be a headache for us. We'll need to commit LBs to covering him, so the front four is going to have to get the pressure.
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Re: Burgundy Army: Gameplanning for the NY Giants

And, I say this with complete impartiality , Coughlin and his staff are no match for Gibbs and his gangstas[/quote]

is there any coach/coaching staff in the league that can match wits with mr gibbs and company?
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Old 10-05-2006, 03:25 PM   #13
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its the truth...they are no match...al saunders offense makes even the second string guys look like future hall of famers
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And, I say this with complete impartiality , Coughlin and his staff are no match for Gibbs and his gangstas
is there any coach/coaching staff in the league that can match wits with mr gibbs and company?[/QUOTE]

Well I think Gibbs has a real challenge on his hands when he faces the likes of Bill Parcells, a Tom Coughlin I'm not so worried about wits wise
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is there any coach/coaching staff in the league that can match wits with mr gibbs and company. Well I think Gibbs has a real challenge on his hands when he faces the likes of Bill Parcells, a Tom Coughlin I'm not so worried about wits wise
If wits were tits the Giants would have to be bottle fed.
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