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Cardinals 24 Giants 17
Written by Andy Furman   
Sunday, 25 October 2009 22:48

The score is not indicative of how poorly the Giants played or how soundly the team was beaten.  It was the offense's turn to lay an egg.  And they stunk up the joint.   Right now this is not a particularly good football team.  Of course at week 7 with Boley, Canty and Ross coming back, things can change.  

The Giants underachieved this evening.  Say what you want about the Saints, the Giants were not favored or expected to win.  Tonight the Giants were TD favorites and were OUTPLAYED.  They deserve this loss.  It was stunning how the team had shot itself in the foot so many times and yet was still somehow in a position to tie the game in the end.  That the team came up short was apropos.   

Good:
1) Webster on Fitzgerald.  This always gives us hope because when your corner can take out their best WR, you can match up against any team.
2) Terrell Thomas in spots. Yes, he was roasted on a Beanie Wells stiff arm, but he can play corner too.
3) Tuck made another impact play, stripping the ball in Q1 for a turnover.  Tuck is another cornerstone of a championship defense.
4) Giants pressure was much better, not fantastic, but caused Warner to hurry more throws.

Bad (where do we start?):
1) There were so many things wrong with the offense this evening.  Lack of urgency.  Jadam asked midway thru the game for the no huddle and it was a spot on assessment of shaking things up because of the lack of rhythm.  The Cardinals went to the old 8 man loaded box and tried to force the Giants into passing to make Manning beat them.  Manning could not beat them.  He looked like old Eli out there tonight.  This loss was not entirely on Eli, because he had tons of help from all over the place.  But he did not help the team (3 INTs) and was not crisp enough to lead them to a win.  How much of Eli's play was due to the wind? At this point, it should not matter anymore.  This is his stadium, his homefield. Or is it? 
2) Penalties penalties penalties.  This disrupted the rhythm on offense as much as anything.  Delays of game, personal fouls, false starts, you name it.  This was a constant saboteur of the effort.
3) Ahmad Bradshaw.  Terrible fumble on the penultimate possession. Protect the ball.  Yes, he's trying for extra yardage and doing a great job there, but then the fumble and he is not.  You cannot make that mistake now or ever in the pros.
4) Mario Manningham.  Collinsworth ripped him on one of his routes where he ran too close to the sideline.  But the dropped TD pass on the 3rd to last possession when we settled for a FG was HORRIBLE.  HORRIBLE.
5) CC Brown on the wildcat gadget play could easily cost the team 7 except Fitzgerald drops the ball AND there is an offensive penalty.  But make no mistake, he is still a liability out there.
6) Gilbride playcalling.  This Cardinal defense needed to see a steady diet of screens/flares/play action/slants/2 back sets.  When Manning had a quick flare to Jacobs it is out of his reach but it is a great call.  BUT so many MORE of those calls were missing as a response to all of those players in the box.  Old problem, same problems.
7) Feagles' distance kept field position at bay.
8) Giants zone defenses are surefire recipe for guys like Fitzgerald (and Colston last week) to wreak havoc.  Webster (hurt?) was fine vs both #1 WRs.  Why doesn't he always take that assignment every snap?  He is a true shutdown corner, let him shut down at corner.  When the Giants secondary looks bad it is (at least from my perspective, pls correct me if I am wrong) always emanating from zone.

Ugly:
1) "3 and out."  If you count a 15 yard personal foul vs the Cardinals for rescuing the Giants on one 3 and out and giving them a new set of downs for another 3 and out, the Giants HAD EIGHT THREE AND OUTS!  Woeful. 

We said this past week that if the Giants got turnovers they would likely win this game.  When they had the turnover advantage they were ahead.  By the end of the game it was a 4 to 2 turnover disadvantage and the Giants lost.  Garbage in = garbage out.  The offense was taking turns either sleepwalking or shooting itself in the foot.  The Giants scored 17 points today.  The first 7 was off a Terrell Thomas INT gift wrapping the ball at the AZ 30.  The second was off of a pinball ricochet which somehow landed in the hands of Nicks for a fluke TD (if the play is incomplete it is a '4 and out').  The last FG came on a red zone wipe out where it could have really used a 7.  So this offense really engineered 3 pts of its own ALL GAME.  ALL FREAKING GAME.  More like 24-3 tonight.  The defense did fine overall, giving a high-powered offense enough problems so that the Giants could win.  And the fact that the team was miraculously in it until the end was proof of that.  But the offense would have no part of any success this evening.   



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written by Capt George, October 26, 2009
I hope to heck we don't get home field advantage at all if we make the playoffs. Eli just can't not play in the wind. His throw on the lucky bounce TD at the end of the half was just terrible. On the 3 replay of it from ground level it was worse than a wounded duck pass.
What wind?
written by SamB, October 26, 2009
Seriously, there was no wind. It's not the wind. Enough. Please.
3rd quarter adjustments
written by woodslight, October 26, 2009
What has been a theme of this team is a lack of any adjustments of the game plan to what is happening on the field during the game and most glaringly any real 3rd quarter adjustments. A good opponent is going to try to take away what you do best. 8 in the box and the Giants have NOTHING to counter? The Giants were 5-0 based on talent; they're 5-2 based on coordinator failures to adequately prepare for the most basic contingencies when playing equally matched teams.
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written by HSSPORTS, October 26, 2009
We are an 8-8 team now that we dont face the dregs anymore.
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written by Motown Blue, October 26, 2009
Woodslight, totally correct. Gilbrown's pigeon IQ can't make adjustments as we have learned too many times in the past. I am now officially having creeping doubts about Coughlin given that he hired some of these guys in the past and stuck by them too long: Gilbrown, Huefnagel and Lewis. Perhaps the game has passed him by and it's time to shake the coaching up.....only time will tell. My confidence level is sooo low even if and when Boley, Ross and Canty come back are we going to be able to mask our deficiencies in the 2ndary and make adjustments to counter opponent's schemes?
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written by This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , October 26, 2009
You're dead right about the zone. It ignores Webster's shutdown ability, and exposes CC/Dockerey/LBs. I'm not sure what the plusses are but they seem far more frequent than the last two years.
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written by theduke, October 26, 2009
totally agree about the 2 back sets. defenses fear jacobs and bradshaw separately what happens when they are both in the back field. Maybe we will never know. Its good to see sheridan taking a step in the right direction the d will only get better in time. Someone who really stood out to me was Pierce. He was where he needed to be at all times shutting down plays. You always see him running after people...not this game. And please explain to me why hedgecock would ever be a valid target from eli. He shouldn't even be an option even if he could catch the ball which he has proven time and time again that he has no hands. Hes great at blocking and leading the run on goal line im pretty sure thats how we used to run the ball back in the day hedgecock first jacobs touchdown. This team has no identity.
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written by Section 122, October 26, 2009
zero scheme, zero adjustments, zero gameplan. We are predictable. Hopefully my fire gilbrown chant didn't fall on deaf ears.
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written by Bob, October 26, 2009
TC is not the solution, he is the PROBLEM, letting
useless Gillbrown endure & carry on.
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written by Capt George, October 26, 2009
samB
I was not at the game so maybe you are right. I would like to hear from someone who was at the game. Was there some wind or not? Unless Feagles forgot how to punt and yes he did shank one, how come not one of his punts going from left to right made it past the 50 yard line. Even the AZ punter when punting from the same direction hit some short ones. Twice Hixon could not even field them they where so short.
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written by graywolf, October 26, 2009
Remember?
Coughlin had to be forced to fire Lewis and Hufnagel.
Unless management steps in, we re stuck with Gildead and Sheridan.
When the defense is on the field, which is a lot with this team, what are the offensive coaches doing?
Checking out the chicks in the stands?
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written by Section 122, October 26, 2009
I was in the lower left end zone, absolutely no wind.
What the....????
written by Ivan Guerrero, October 26, 2009
TODO SALIO MAL, Que pasa con Jacobs??!!! Está lesionado?? Mario Manningham puede tener una tarde buena y 2 malas?, Volvemos a ver a Eli como en un principio, lleno de dudas? La segunda anotación de los Giants fue obra de la casualidad, ya que fue una buena jugada defensiva pero el factor suerte intervino. Buena presión a Warner pero no la suficiente. Donde se guarda los ajustes Gilbride???
The punting
written by Jadam2122, October 26, 2009
Apparently the bad punting was intentional. From today's NY Times:

Feagles said that only one of his punts was really bad and that the objective was to keep the ball away from the Cardinals returner Steve Breaston. Feagles said part of the problem was officials’ guessing where to spot the ball for the line of scrimmage after it left the field high above the sideline. “It backfired a little bit,” Feagles said of the Giants’ no-return strategy. “They just took off out of bounds.”

That means yet another co-ordinator screwing the pooch. And sticking with it.
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written by CodyCodyCodyK, October 26, 2009
I have been BEGGING for screen passes, play action - really ANYTHING from Gilbride. It's just so frustrating.

I'm sorry - but the offense is CLEARLY the problem here. The defense fought an uphill battle against a very good 'Zona offense that had good field position all night. But Brandon Jacobs averaged 5.8 yards per carry, but only ran 13 times. ... 40 pass attempts, 26 runs. AND - three of the first four times the Giants were 3rd-and-short last night they tried to pass!! WTF! Maybe Eli checked out of something, but still - 3rd and 2 and Eli goes into the shotgun? Really?

So really - I'm sorry but I simply don't get this. At some point the finger just has to be pointed at Gilbride. I just don't get why he's getting a pass right now. I don't understand why everyone is unwilling to lay some of the blame on to him. I know that the easiest argument is, "Oh the players on the field have to execute" - but when you look at the offense, it's pretty clear to me that the players simply can't execute on what has proven to be a flawed strategy thus far. Something needs to be changed up on "O" or we're going to have this conversation every single week.
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written by bass, October 26, 2009
I feel really bad for Kevin Boss. Those helmet-to-helmet hits can be devastating. I understand that Boss was confused in the locker room after the game.

I agree with Andy F. on a recent post he made regarding head injuries in football. For this type of play, I would agree with a 25 yard personal foul penalty being assessed. If it were up to me, I would also have the player ejected out of that game and the next game and have them levied a very stiff fine! It is okay for football to be rough, but avoiding this type of head trauma is very important. There are other ways of making a hit on an opponent and that message needs to be re-inforced.
a fwe thoughts...
written by RobLaragh, October 27, 2009
Offensively: more Boss, more Nicks, more playaction. I'd like to see Nicks on that post in the first quarter that was thrown to Hixon. He's bigger, I think he'll go get it. Eli's fade pass to him at the goal line was no good -- what ever happened to the back shoulder normal height pass? I never like those fades...

Another plus: Jacobs looked better. As much as we all love Bradshaw, there are times for each of them and last night Jacobs should've gotten more. It's amazing we lost when he averaged 6 yards a carry.

Defensively: not a bad game. I think CC Brown will get better with more playing time. Or maybe I just hope. Canty in the middle will make a big difference.

Feagles obviously had a bad night. Maybe he was trying for too much directionality when punting from our own end. Their punter averaged 10 more yards/punt than ours...that's 70 yards over the course of the game. HUGE.
Same on kickoffs: we averaged catching the ball at the goal line, they at the 10 yard line, and that wasn't because ours had extra hang time.

Coaching: 4th and 2 from their 46 at 14:50 in the 4th quarter I would've gone for it down 24-14. The FG at the goal line is debatable...but if we had faith in our defense I think we can go for both of those.
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written by Capt George, October 27, 2009
Rob
I agree with almost everything you said. Even about Jacobs and I am not a Jacobs fan at all.

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