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....or in other words I just got fed up with all the NY Giants talk I've been hearing today. Let me take it step by step using the "blueprint" that all these idiot talking heads keep bringing up....Part 1
1. "Run the ball and keep Brady on the bench"
Well THAT is not going to happen any time soon. Hasn't anyone noticed that the Pats' run defense has been pretty good in the last month. In week 17 Brandon Jacobs was held to 67 yds. The 2nd best rushing attack in the league managed only 80 yd as a COMBINED group (Taylor, Jones-Drew, Garrad), and finally 100 vs SD - with 28 of those yds coming against an end of the half draw play against a maximum pass defense.
BOTTOM LINE - If the Giants think that somehow THEIR rushing attack is better than the Jags and SD, they are very much mistaken. I can see them getting as much as 100 yds, but no more....and that isn't going to keep Brady et all on the bench.
2. Put Brady on the ground - WHAT- Osi and Strahan are 2 great pass rushers, but the fact is that threw for over 300 yds in that game WITHOUT Neal, Kazcur, and KBrady....IN Giants Stadium....ON a cold windy day. Oh, I'm sure they will sack him a couple of times, and hit him a few more....BUT for at LEAST 25 of the 30 odd times that Brady will drop back in the Superbowl, he will have ALL THE TIME he needs to gash the Giants. And that will be against a Giant secondary that will SIGNIFICANTLY inferior to EITHER of the 2 teams the Pats have played thus far. Please give me a legitimate reason why things will change that drasically that what I stated won't happen.
BOTTOM LINE: Brady will have time, and the Giants secondary isn't built to stop them.
THeres is so much more, But I have to run so we can start with these two items....AND there are more to come.
1. "Run the ball and keep Brady on the bench"
Well THAT is not going to happen any time soon. Hasn't anyone noticed that the Pats' run defense has been pretty good in the last month. In week 17 Brandon Jacobs was held to 67 yds. The 2nd best rushing attack in the league managed only 80 yd as a COMBINED group (Taylor, Jones-Drew, Garrad), and finally 100 vs SD - with 28 of those yds coming against an end of the half draw play against a maximum pass defense.
BOTTOM LINE - If the Giants think that somehow THEIR rushing attack is better than the Jags and SD, they are very much mistaken. I can see them getting as much as 100 yds, but no more....and that isn't going to keep Brady et all on the bench.
2. Put Brady on the ground - WHAT- Osi and Strahan are 2 great pass rushers, but the fact is that threw for over 300 yds in that game WITHOUT Neal, Kazcur, and KBrady....IN Giants Stadium....ON a cold windy day. Oh, I'm sure they will sack him a couple of times, and hit him a few more....BUT for at LEAST 25 of the 30 odd times that Brady will drop back in the Superbowl, he will have ALL THE TIME he needs to gash the Giants. And that will be against a Giant secondary that will SIGNIFICANTLY inferior to EITHER of the 2 teams the Pats have played thus far. Please give me a legitimate reason why things will change that drasically that what I stated won't happen.
BOTTOM LINE: Brady will have time, and the Giants secondary isn't built to stop them.
THeres is so much more, But I have to run so we can start with these two items....AND there are more to come.












