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Bills and Giants compared

Started by MightyGiants, October 12, 2023, 10:47:27 AM

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kartanoman

Would the Giants fare any better against Slippery 🪨 this weekend?

Inquiring minds want to know.

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uconnjack8

They seem to have an edge with their IDL bs the Bill IOL.  That's about the only one though.  Their DL doesn't look great, but from what I have observed they have good pass rushers.  That tells me with those mediocre grades that their run D may be suspect.

UncannyGfan

With the state of the offensive line, what's the expected yardage of a pass play?  Between the fumble/interception risk, a sack, an incompletion or quick throw, does it really average out that much more then run for 3 yards?  With the latest injury list, it looks like the OL starting on Sunday will be the worst we've seen so far, yikes!

This may sound defeatist but i think their best chance of success is to go with the heaviest line up they have, find the mismatch in weight of the defense and run the ball 90% of time, if not more.  It would hopefully keep the injuries down.  They may want to consider running it all 4 downs so no pressure on 3rd and 6 to pass.  Perhaps that 1 out of 10 passes catches the Bills off guard.  There isn't a point to lining up Hyatt, Slayton, Campell, etc. since the QB will constantly have pressure in his face.   I'm suggesting they go 3 TE sets and using OL (if any are available) as a TE or two.  Over 4 downs, they got to average 2.5 yards a carry to avoid turning the ball over.  Is the Bills Defensive equipped to stop the run, knowing that it's coming but against a heavy set?  Probably but then again compared to the current offensive scheme i bet it would fair better.  I'm just sick of watching the failed passing game right now and I don't want to see Taylor or Jones take the big hits anymore.  They could at least spare us that with this type of game plan.