TextureDj
09-17-2012, 04:01 PM
From the Websters Defense: Fewells definitely the problem thread: (http://boards.giants.com/showthread.php?19207-Websters-Defense-Fewell-definately-the-problem)
I am always on Killdrive cause his play calling drives me nuts most times. They opened it up in the second half a lot like they did in the playoffs. With some running game, and I dont care where it comes from but we dont need rb heroes who might fumble, just a break between plays for Eli to connect with Bennett, Nicks, Cruz, Barden, Hixon, and any others. That is what we do and why we won the Super Bowl. Bennett needs a **** load of hands practice and work with receivers coaches. *snip
Dont you just love how that kid was sliding off the back side of the bubble in training camp, and now he is a legit threat in this offense?
I mean JJ was considered, almost unanimously I might add, the better of the two and that 'ol Ramses was sure to be cut in the final cuts preseason. Now, quietly he is accepted by most here as an NFL level wideout, AND a legitimate Redzone threat. We need another thread for crow eating but I'm not sure who will be serving since we were all pretty together on this one.
I wonder if there is something to be said for putting a little pressure on these guys? Could the well known fact that we never give up on a early pick until they have a chance to develop be putting out the proverbial fire under some of our draft picks?
I am always on Killdrive cause his play calling drives me nuts most times. They opened it up in the second half a lot like they did in the playoffs. With some running game, and I dont care where it comes from but we dont need rb heroes who might fumble, just a break between plays for Eli to connect with Bennett, Nicks, Cruz, Barden, Hixon, and any others. That is what we do and why we won the Super Bowl. Bennett needs a **** load of hands practice and work with receivers coaches. *snip
Dont you just love how that kid was sliding off the back side of the bubble in training camp, and now he is a legit threat in this offense?
I mean JJ was considered, almost unanimously I might add, the better of the two and that 'ol Ramses was sure to be cut in the final cuts preseason. Now, quietly he is accepted by most here as an NFL level wideout, AND a legitimate Redzone threat. We need another thread for crow eating but I'm not sure who will be serving since we were all pretty together on this one.
I wonder if there is something to be said for putting a little pressure on these guys? Could the well known fact that we never give up on a early pick until they have a chance to develop be putting out the proverbial fire under some of our draft picks?