juice33s
10-02-2012, 12:09 AM
https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2012/10/01/refo-giants-eagles-week-4/
S (https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2012/10/01/refo-giants-eagles-week-4/)ome Interesting tidbits:
DTs Rocky Bernard (+4.6) and Linval Joseph (+2.3)were a force, especially against the run, all game long. Bernard was far too much for the Eagles replacement center to handle, and Joseph was a hand full for anybody he went up against.....
Evan Mathis has long been someone PFF has championed, and he is without question one of the league’s best guards, but I have never seen a player give him as many issues upon first contact as Joseph did in this game. The Giants defensive tackle was regularly able to generate instant movement before Mathis could readjust and regain control of the block, but there aren’t many players in the NFL that can move Mathis upon contact.......
Remember when Corey Webster (-1.8) was a legitimate quality cornerback? I ask because it’s getting to the stage where I don’t! In 2008 he was PFF’s 2nd ranked CB in the NFL, and comfortably the best graded corner in coverage terms, ahead of a young Darrelle Revis, and a seemingly invincible Nnamdi Asomugha. Since then his decline has been dramatic and he has now allowed 336 receiving yards over the first quarter of the season. That’s putting him on pace for a ridiculous 1,344 yards allowed by the end of the season. In this game he was thrown at seven times, allowing five receptions for 85 yards and a touchdown......
If there’s one thing you know the Eagles will do, it’s bring heat around the edge from Jason Babin and Trent Cole all game long. In this game however, it never really materialized. Despite combining for 73 rushes in the game, the pair was able to account for just a couple of total pressures on Eli Manning and was relatively absent from the game as a whole.....
- Despite some soft coverage at times Prince Amukamara was thrown at just four times all game, giving up two receptions for 24 yards.
S (https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2012/10/01/refo-giants-eagles-week-4/)ome Interesting tidbits:
DTs Rocky Bernard (+4.6) and Linval Joseph (+2.3)were a force, especially against the run, all game long. Bernard was far too much for the Eagles replacement center to handle, and Joseph was a hand full for anybody he went up against.....
Evan Mathis has long been someone PFF has championed, and he is without question one of the league’s best guards, but I have never seen a player give him as many issues upon first contact as Joseph did in this game. The Giants defensive tackle was regularly able to generate instant movement before Mathis could readjust and regain control of the block, but there aren’t many players in the NFL that can move Mathis upon contact.......
Remember when Corey Webster (-1.8) was a legitimate quality cornerback? I ask because it’s getting to the stage where I don’t! In 2008 he was PFF’s 2nd ranked CB in the NFL, and comfortably the best graded corner in coverage terms, ahead of a young Darrelle Revis, and a seemingly invincible Nnamdi Asomugha. Since then his decline has been dramatic and he has now allowed 336 receiving yards over the first quarter of the season. That’s putting him on pace for a ridiculous 1,344 yards allowed by the end of the season. In this game he was thrown at seven times, allowing five receptions for 85 yards and a touchdown......
If there’s one thing you know the Eagles will do, it’s bring heat around the edge from Jason Babin and Trent Cole all game long. In this game however, it never really materialized. Despite combining for 73 rushes in the game, the pair was able to account for just a couple of total pressures on Eli Manning and was relatively absent from the game as a whole.....
- Despite some soft coverage at times Prince Amukamara was thrown at just four times all game, giving up two receptions for 24 yards.