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I hope the giants have hired better trainers to teach their defense how to fake injuries better. Do you think they installed this on Wednesday or are they going over it today?

How many times would a fake inury need to happen before a ref called them out on it? I'd say it'd take more than 5 injuries during no-huddle for them to take notice.
The thing that frightens me is there really is no limit for the ref to "call them out." The league doesn't want the on-field referees assessing whether or not an injury is legit.

If the Giants want to embarass themselves in the world's biggest annual sporting event, then so be it.
 
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The thing that frightens me is there really is no limit for the ref to "call them out." The league doesn't want the on-field referees assessing whether or not an injury is legit.

If the Giants want to embarass themselves in the world's biggest annual sporting event, then so be it.

I think they probably realize how silly that one game looked - with 2 guys flopping at the same time.

Don't be surprised if they have something much more subtle worked out this time. They're probably designating certain guys to just be slow to get up in certain situations, or something along those lines....
 
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Josh was the offensive coordinator for the Rams, and actually had the Giants confused in the beginning of the game, but the Rams had no weapons and made a ton of mistakes, and the Giants took control of the game.
 
I am surprised that the media is not talking more about this given that the Patriots are well known for a no-huddle O. It is strange to me that no one thought this might make for a good discussion.

Oh well, let's read some more about the Gronkle, because that topic never gets old, amirite?
 
The no huddle probably won't tire out the giants defense because of that damn 30 minute halftime show.

The pats need to confuse the hell out of the giants d-line and take advantage of their aggressiveness to win.
 
The no huddle probably won't tire out the giants defense because of that damn 30 minute halftime show.

The pats need to confuse the hell out of the giants d-line and take advantage of their aggressiveness to win.

This is where mixing in a healthy dose of the run game comes into the equation... to keep the front seven from teeing off on the quarterback.
 
I hope the giants have hired better trainers to teach their defense how to fake injuries better. Do you think they installed this on Wednesday or are they going over it today?

How many times would a fake inury need to happen before a ref called them out on it? I'd say it'd take more than 5 injuries during no-huddle for them to take notice.

The Giants better be careful with that strategy... the Patriots go right for any reserves and usually make it count by going no-huddle when they see a mismatch so that they can continue picking on the backup...ask Benny Sapp.
 
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