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In the last year and a half the pass defense has played almost as poorly against the botton feeder QBs as they have against the Pro Bowlers. Seriously this makes no sense at all can someone come up something to explain this.
Garbage QBs we faced since 2011
Henne 416 2-1 24 points
Campell 344 1 2 19 points
Orlasky 353 2 1 24 points
Grosman 252 2 1 27 points
Wilson 293 3 0 24 points
Sanchez 166 2 0 21 points
Sanchez 300 1 2 16 points
Sanchez 328 1 1 26 points
Top QBs we faced since 2011
Rivers 378 2 2 21 points
Roethlisberger 365 2 1 25 points
E. Manning 250 2 1 24 points
E. Manning 291 1 0 21 points
P. Manning 337 3 0 21 points
The 2011 Super Bowl numbers are very misleading. Eli destroyed the secondary that game. He was 31 for 42, and the Giants consistently moved the ball, mostly stopping due to their own penalties or because the Patriots were able to stop the run.
On the Giants first drive, it was a pair of sacks that forced the punt, and that was after the Giants had gone from their 23 to the Patriots 33.
On the Giants second drive, they started at their 22 and scored a TD.
On the Giants third drive, The Giants picked up 2 first downs before a penalty backed them up and they came up 4 yards short on a 3rd down pass.
On the Giants fourth drive, the Giants picked up 2 first downs and converted a run on 3rd-and-one, but it was called back due to a holding call.
The fifth drive was a kneel down.
The Giants sixth drive started on the Giants 35, moved to the NE 20, and resulted in a Giants field goal.
The Giants seventh drive started at the NE 48, generated 3 first downs, and then stalled inside the 10 with two stuffed runs and a sack.
The Giants eighth drive started at the Giants 8, got 3 first downs, and got to 3rd and 5 on the NE 38 before a penalty on the Giants stalled the drive.
The Giants ninth drive started at the Giants 12 and led to the game winning TD.
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