+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 4 of 4
  1. #1
    Veteran BlueOldSchool's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2012
    Location
    NJ Boy in FL
    Posts
    528

    The Right Players In The Right Situations

    I think a big key to the offensive production tomorrow is having the right personnel in the right situation.

    For example...

    • It was working when we used David Wilson in later situations when the opponents D-line was tiring and he would go blazing through holes for big runs.

    • Play-action down in the red zone might help Eli with options, especially utilizing Hynoski and Pasco more.

    • As for Hakeem Nicks... it just seems he's slowly healing so a little Ramses Barden might be nice this week.

    • Maybe not playing Diehl and using a "best players play" approach.

    Any other suggestions?
    Die-hard Giants fan since the early 60's!

  2. #2
    All-Pro Eliscruzzz's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2012
    Location
    Warwick NY
    Posts
    5,280
    Quote Originally Posted by BlueOldSchool View Post
    I think a big key to the offensive production tomorrow is having the right personnel in the right situation.

    For example...

    • It was working when we used David Wilson in later situations when the opponents D-line was tiring and he would go blazing through holes for big runs.

    • Play-action down in the red zone might help Eli with options, especially utilizing Hynoski and Pasco more.

    • As for Hakeem Nicks... it just seems he's slowly healing so a little Ramses Barden might be nice this week.

    • Maybe not playing Diehl and using a "best players play" approach.

    Any other suggestions?
    I think you pretty much nailed it. God I can't wait for tomorrow. Oh one more suggestion the defense has to stay aggressive even if we get a big lead. Only thing a prevent defense does is prevents you from winning.

  3. #3
    Veteran BlueOldSchool's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2012
    Location
    NJ Boy in FL
    Posts
    528
    Quote Originally Posted by Eliscruzzz View Post
    I think you pretty much nailed it. God I can't wait for tomorrow. Oh one more suggestion the defense has to stay aggressive even if we get a big lead. Only thing a prevent defense does is prevents you from winning.
    Couldn't agree more... makes me crazy when we're stopping the opponent and then we go from man coverage to that zone!
    Die-hard Giants fan since the early 60's!

  4. #4
    All-Pro Captain Chaos's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Location
    Emerald Isle, N.C.
    Posts
    7,027
    Quote Originally Posted by BlueOldSchool View Post
    I think a big key to the offensive production tomorrow is having the right personnel in the right situation.

    For example...

    • It was working when we used David Wilson in later situations when the opponents D-line was tiring and he would go blazing through holes for big runs.

    • Play-action down in the red zone might help Eli with options, especially utilizing Hynoski and Pasco more.

    • As for Hakeem Nicks... it just seems he's slowly healing so a little Ramses Barden might be nice this week.

    • Maybe not playing Diehl and using a "best players play" approach.

    Any other suggestions?
    Loven it Old school, nicely done. If they can walk into the by with a win, it would be a wonderful thing!

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts