The bye has come and gone and the second half of the Giants
season begins in the bright lights of Monday Night Football. Sitting at a less than desirable 3-4 and
coming off two tumultuous losses to division rivals, there is no question
that a sense of urgency is starting to set in for Big Blue. However, it will not
get any easier, the next 4 weeks will be the ultimate test of the team’s
character and resolve as they face the Colts, Seahawks, 49ers, and Cowboys
successively. These will be very tough
games where the Giants will have to bring an A effort, or suffer the same
demoralization that was felt in both Philadelphia and Dallas. Great teams always find a way to answer the
challenge when it is placed upon them, but it will take excellence in execution
to see it through. Here are some of the
elements that the Giants must work on:
Run the ball effectively - Since Rashad Jennings
went down, the Giants running game has been non-existent. The rushing attack looks more like the one
Giants fans have been all to accustomed to seeing
Attack more on defense - If one thing was shown on Monday
night by Washington, it was that going on the attack is still an
effective form of defense. The Giants
have allowed too many quarterbacks to sit in a spacious pocket and pick them
apart. They must lose the conservatism
and take more chances instead of relying on a worn down front line that has not done much thus far
Better offensive line play- Despite not yielding a sack against the Cowboys, the offensive line has looked out of sync in recent weeks. This was compounded by the dismal performance
it displayed against the Eagles, where Manning was sacked 8 times and knocked
down on numerous occasions. It is here
where the running game must take shape, which will lighten the load for Eli and
make the games more manageable on offense.
Quicken the offensive pace - The Giants saw success in
a faster paced offense in week 7 and should look to it more often. McAdoo’s new schemes are designed to produce points quickly and efficiently and with their personnel, it can work to their advantage.
It will be a most interesting stretch that could decide the
fate of the season, so it is imperative the Giants do all of this and more if
they want to come out of it with a new found confidence in themselves.
No comments:
Post a Comment