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#241
The Front Porch / Re: Just a joke
September 03, 2008, 04:53:04 PM
How To Install A Home Security System In The South =============

1. Go to a second-hand store and buy a pair of men's used size
   14-16 work boots.

2. Place them on your front porch, along with a copy of Guns
   and Ammo Magazine.

3. Put a few giant dog dishes next to the boots and magazines.

4. Leave a note on your door that reads:

Hey Bubba, Me, Big Jim, Duke and Slim went for more ammunition. Back in an hour. Don't mess with the pit bulls - they attacked the mailman this morning and messed him up real bad. I don't think Killer took part in it but it was hard to tell from all the blood. Anyway, I locked all four of 'em in the house. Better wait outside.
#242
IMO the most underrated player in pro football the last 5 years. All he ever does is make the play that beats you.
#243
Is that John Fox standing on the sidelines and urging him on?
#244
Giants History / Re: Phil McConkey video
July 07, 2008, 10:06:58 AM
Thanks for posting. McConkey was one of my favorite Giants, and Phil Simms comments were priceless.

That had to be a fun team to play for, in part because of the light hearted yet constant abuse Parcells gave almost everyone. I think it was Twain who said, "there exists an irreverance between male freinds that has never been adequately explained." Those punishing verbal blows delivered with a smile and received in kind.
#245
The Front Porch / Re: Where BBGC members live
June 05, 2008, 10:10:13 AM
Recently moved to Pelham, AL
#246
Very nice!

and to think I thought the game plan on the final drive was "..just run at Rodney Harrison and I'll throw it to you."
#247
The Front Porch / Re: Just a joke
March 17, 2008, 04:24:11 PM
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Sorry I
#248
Chalk Talk / Re: Screen passes
February 14, 2008, 03:20:58 PM
The first play is the one New England had so much success with this year. Outside receiver runs a quick slant (and the player defending him follows) and blocks on the player covering the inside receiver. This leaves the inside receiver space as he catches the ball.

Since the catch is behind the Line of Scrimmage, there is no pass interference against the outside receiver for blocking while the ball is in the air. (Someone check me on this.)
#249
Chalk Talk / Re: Fire Zone Philosophy
February 12, 2008, 02:17:50 PM
I think so JimmyZ. I don't see any reason why the QB would be the only one confused. When the tackle lines up with Umenyiora over him, he probably locks in on Osi as his responsibility. Then if Umenyiora drops into coverage, the OLT has to look elsewhere to see if a blitz is coming from that side, a Defensive Tackle is stunting into his area, or quite possibly both. Even with a 4 man rush, that would leave one guy blocking two and several O-linemen blocking air. Since Brady isn't very mobile and they rarely keep a back in as a blocker, that's a bad scenerio for the Patriots.
#250
Chalk Talk / Re: Fire Zone Philosophy
February 11, 2008, 05:38:27 PM
Painter, I think some injuries and players leaving the lineup for a few plays during that 12-play drive, may have dictated some of the Defensive sets. I agree, it was out of character and a strange decision but not much need to question it now. Who knows, it might have set up some things for them later in the game.
#251
Chalk Talk / Re: Fire Zone Philosophy
February 11, 2008, 09:57:57 AM
Well done Painter.

I think the 7th paragraph was the key to the Giants effectiveness in post season. Much of what QBs saw, or thought they were seeing was new. The perception of a blitz, or fear of one, was confusing for opposing QBs late in the games, and just as effective as an actual blitz. Farve in particular was looking for his hot reciever several times when there was actually only a 4 man rush. The problem was that the four men were three D-linemen and one LB. Technically not a blitz but it was read as one. Farve threw the hot read as the receiver ran his normal route. Result: Incomplete.

Brady was looking for the hot receiver all day which is why Welker ended up with so many catches. Brady never had a chance to look for Stallworth, usually the second read on most passing plays, and he was therefore a non-factor. Moss didn't have time to get deep in Brady's mind. The trump card for the Giants in the Superbowl was that they were able to get pressure with four rushers. Even when Brady read it right and thought he could get the ball downfield, he got pressure and sometimes sacked. That was a killer for them. The Superbowl was perhaps the most confused I have ever seen Tom Brady. He just couldn't figure out what was coming or where it was coming from. It was very well disguised and/or different than anything Brady had seen on film from the Giants previously.
#252
Yes, all of the above.
#253
I had asked this question before and received terriffic responses and realized many had the same lack of understanding of what these terms mean that I did. I want to say GiantJason and Painter gave great insight.
#254
.........not to mention consecutive Superbowls lost.
#255
Quote from: beaugestus on November 15, 2007, 05:36:28 AM
Did anyone else notice when they flashed on the screen he made only 1 of 5 FGs on grass 40 yds + that year?! It wasn't even close, at least at this time. ;D

Correct, and Norwood had never made one from that distance on grass.