Post by stonedinvestor on Sept 27, 2017 9:08:10 GMT -5
It starts at the top. It always does. Ben McAdoo is at fault for the Giants horrendous, embarrassing 0-3 start. If you judge a coaching effort by a teams penalties and sloppiness then this coach has graded out at F. McAdoo's ego has gotten in the way of his team's progress. A long series of games not scoring enough is not wiped out by last week average effort. A lot of folks want to get excited that because the Giants hurried their offense up even more... getting the ball out of Eli's hand's in fractions of seconds, that this so called " up tempo " represented a great step forwards for this offense. I do not think so! Not at all.
Things Need To Change! Change on the O line & the running backs / Change at play calling, now we must figure this out. If we cannot run with two tight ends-- on either side -- lets put them on the same side. I like that set up the packers do that and then of course Rodgers likes to throw right as the whole defense flows for the anticipated run. You cannot out think an opponent set them up for something and then trick them if everything you do is fast paced and first option. That's frantic football not football. The best routs are double moves. Whatever it takes for us to get there... time to throw and Eli not panicking-- that is the key to us unlocking the offense to it's full potential even without a running game which I have just at this point given up on. We can do this. Fix the O line into a formation that can form a pocket for Eli. Forget the run. Just give me one thing a pure pocket. Keep a back in that's fine. The coach said something about it being hard with so and so receivers with so many deep backs... that seems like a cop out in my view. When we have to run short yardage two TE's same side and fullback. Pretty much fullback all the time now-- that's the way I'd play it. My game plan simple. 15-20 yards. That's where I want my first passes. My running game entirely short yardage or dump off passes screen passers that's it. I need to see this year Eli throwing the ball down the field. Before we give up on number of players vs receivers lets get into a few levels of their zones. It only looks busy coach because everyone know the pass is a ten yard if that slant!
The play calling. It just shows the team you are willing to do anything to win. Even take a hit. Coach must hand the play calling off. You get into hot and cold steaks and coach has been cold for too long now he is double thinking things. There seems little flow, little success. We are going to create an Eli " safe box " and let him throw at ease. That's our number one priority. If we can't have a duel threat offensive line then we are just going to do one thing well. The short passes I'm fine with AFTER SETTING THE TONE with a first series of plays that contains double moves and 15-20+ yard patterns 3 WR's and a TE.
The way football plays out, once you get a side of the game rolling your problem area opens up.. so a few games like this throw throw throw and suddenly we will have a big running game out of nowhere. We can't fix if we are not fixing. It's time for action.
Players are a funny lot at just this point 0-3 they always say the same thing... " just need a win " As if that one monkey lifted off their backs will uncork a fountain of good luck. At 0-4 all hope is lost although we still play with math equations for the rest of the season.
The coach has been rebuffed by his players through a few styles. He's revved them up with a Game Of Thrones clip for Dallas, a clip the team did not understand at all. He read a long Kipling poem that certainly put the young one's to sleep. He tried a get tough approach last week and who can forget the famous Amazing Story of Frasier the Sensuous Lion that he entertained our players with at the end of training camp. This was a weird one. Back in the 1970's a old Mexican circus Lion really beat up named Frasier came to live at Lion Country Safari in Laguna Hills, CA. He “hobbled about on weakened legs, his once-lustrous coat was scruffy and his tongue sagged from a toothless mouth,” The NY Times reported.
When Lion Country bought him from a bankrupt Mexican circus in 1970, he was believed to be 18, equivalent to about 80 human years old.
Lion Country, then one of a chain of drive-through animal preserves, put the underweight cat on a special diet, and he gained 100 pounds. Around the same time, the park was having trouble finding a suitable male companion “for a pride of half a dozen healthy females,” The Times said.
The lionesses had previously been introduced to five strong young males but “rejected each one, often using physical violence.”
“a sort of joke,” Frasier was allowed to make their acquaintance. Having spent most of his life in a cage, Frasier was bleary eyed, toothless, and lame- yet the twelve lionesses found him irresistible, vied for his favor, and even chewed his food for him.
Frasier started fathering one cub after another: about 35 in all.
On one visit, Times columnist John Hall found Frasier “asleep on his back, his paws dangling in the sky. . . .”
“A ranger in a Jeep tossed meat hunks. Frasier’s eyes popped open. He yawned and struggled to his feet. . . . His favorite wives of the moment, walked on each side, holding him up. . . . This really does sound like Eli coming off the field...
“He leaned over for the meat and missed, his tongue lolling in the dirt six inches off target. He didn’t care. He went back to sleep.” This is most of us after a game.
What was Frasier’s secret? “He was always seduced,” “He was never the seducer.”...
Rightfully so the Giant players didn't know what to make of this story at the time... but flash forwarding to now and 0-3 and clearly Frazier was meant to represent Eli and the Giants in general. Although we have no wins, although we have little to show on Defense and are not able to run the ball. Even though we are in this distressed, ragged, frustrated state. We are about to be let loose in Tampa. in a warm arena filled with sassy fans and appealing Bucs. Perhaps smothering an opponent would be abetter analogy but we are going to procreate the Bucs this game! We are going to 'reproduce' last weeks offensive effort and then some, 'multiply' our scoring opportunities while lessoning our penalties and mental mistakes, 'propagate' in the win column, and 'breed' a certain style on defense that has been missing. This Has Been An Impartial Review. ~stoney
Things Need To Change! Change on the O line & the running backs / Change at play calling, now we must figure this out. If we cannot run with two tight ends-- on either side -- lets put them on the same side. I like that set up the packers do that and then of course Rodgers likes to throw right as the whole defense flows for the anticipated run. You cannot out think an opponent set them up for something and then trick them if everything you do is fast paced and first option. That's frantic football not football. The best routs are double moves. Whatever it takes for us to get there... time to throw and Eli not panicking-- that is the key to us unlocking the offense to it's full potential even without a running game which I have just at this point given up on. We can do this. Fix the O line into a formation that can form a pocket for Eli. Forget the run. Just give me one thing a pure pocket. Keep a back in that's fine. The coach said something about it being hard with so and so receivers with so many deep backs... that seems like a cop out in my view. When we have to run short yardage two TE's same side and fullback. Pretty much fullback all the time now-- that's the way I'd play it. My game plan simple. 15-20 yards. That's where I want my first passes. My running game entirely short yardage or dump off passes screen passers that's it. I need to see this year Eli throwing the ball down the field. Before we give up on number of players vs receivers lets get into a few levels of their zones. It only looks busy coach because everyone know the pass is a ten yard if that slant!
The play calling. It just shows the team you are willing to do anything to win. Even take a hit. Coach must hand the play calling off. You get into hot and cold steaks and coach has been cold for too long now he is double thinking things. There seems little flow, little success. We are going to create an Eli " safe box " and let him throw at ease. That's our number one priority. If we can't have a duel threat offensive line then we are just going to do one thing well. The short passes I'm fine with AFTER SETTING THE TONE with a first series of plays that contains double moves and 15-20+ yard patterns 3 WR's and a TE.
The way football plays out, once you get a side of the game rolling your problem area opens up.. so a few games like this throw throw throw and suddenly we will have a big running game out of nowhere. We can't fix if we are not fixing. It's time for action.
Players are a funny lot at just this point 0-3 they always say the same thing... " just need a win " As if that one monkey lifted off their backs will uncork a fountain of good luck. At 0-4 all hope is lost although we still play with math equations for the rest of the season.
The coach has been rebuffed by his players through a few styles. He's revved them up with a Game Of Thrones clip for Dallas, a clip the team did not understand at all. He read a long Kipling poem that certainly put the young one's to sleep. He tried a get tough approach last week and who can forget the famous Amazing Story of Frasier the Sensuous Lion that he entertained our players with at the end of training camp. This was a weird one. Back in the 1970's a old Mexican circus Lion really beat up named Frasier came to live at Lion Country Safari in Laguna Hills, CA. He “hobbled about on weakened legs, his once-lustrous coat was scruffy and his tongue sagged from a toothless mouth,” The NY Times reported.
When Lion Country bought him from a bankrupt Mexican circus in 1970, he was believed to be 18, equivalent to about 80 human years old.
Lion Country, then one of a chain of drive-through animal preserves, put the underweight cat on a special diet, and he gained 100 pounds. Around the same time, the park was having trouble finding a suitable male companion “for a pride of half a dozen healthy females,” The Times said.
The lionesses had previously been introduced to five strong young males but “rejected each one, often using physical violence.”
“a sort of joke,” Frasier was allowed to make their acquaintance. Having spent most of his life in a cage, Frasier was bleary eyed, toothless, and lame- yet the twelve lionesses found him irresistible, vied for his favor, and even chewed his food for him.
Frasier started fathering one cub after another: about 35 in all.
On one visit, Times columnist John Hall found Frasier “asleep on his back, his paws dangling in the sky. . . .”
“A ranger in a Jeep tossed meat hunks. Frasier’s eyes popped open. He yawned and struggled to his feet. . . . His favorite wives of the moment, walked on each side, holding him up. . . . This really does sound like Eli coming off the field...
“He leaned over for the meat and missed, his tongue lolling in the dirt six inches off target. He didn’t care. He went back to sleep.” This is most of us after a game.
What was Frasier’s secret? “He was always seduced,” “He was never the seducer.”...
Rightfully so the Giant players didn't know what to make of this story at the time... but flash forwarding to now and 0-3 and clearly Frazier was meant to represent Eli and the Giants in general. Although we have no wins, although we have little to show on Defense and are not able to run the ball. Even though we are in this distressed, ragged, frustrated state. We are about to be let loose in Tampa. in a warm arena filled with sassy fans and appealing Bucs. Perhaps smothering an opponent would be abetter analogy but we are going to procreate the Bucs this game! We are going to 'reproduce' last weeks offensive effort and then some, 'multiply' our scoring opportunities while lessoning our penalties and mental mistakes, 'propagate' in the win column, and 'breed' a certain style on defense that has been missing. This Has Been An Impartial Review. ~stoney