Wednesday, October 26, 2011

1st Place Giants Ready for Second Half


So the giants are 4 -2 and in 1st place in the NFC East coming out of the bye. A good place to be, but I think we all know the Giants need to be better if they hope to finish strong and win the division in 2011.

Let’s start with a look back on how Giants got to where they are today….

Giants were decimated by injuries before Week 1 even began. Thomas, and Goff out for year. Osi sidelined, and Tuck battling neck issues. Many prognosticators had the Giants struggling to a 7-9 or 8-8 like season. And there week 1 performance against Washington didn’t change any of those opinions. Gmen looked like a beaten team without an identity. Secondary and LBs played awful. Week 2 brought the St. Louis Rams and a much needed win. The weeks following this game have shown that the Rams are a bad football team, but a win is a win and the Giants needed it and got it. Week 3, the “Dream Team”. This is a game that everyone thought Giants would lose. The Eagles were coming off a loss and were the favorites to win the division. This Giants played inspired football for the first time all season and won a big game. Winning this game gave the Giants some much needed swagger. After a big win against Eagles, a lot of folks thought the Giants would steamroll the Cardinals. That didn’t happen. Giants could not stop the run(a trend that would continue). Although the Giants didn’t win, they did pull out an impressive come from behind win. Eli drove down the field when it mattered and the Giants pulled out a victory. Week 5 was a terrible loss to the Seahawks. A team the Giants are clearly better then, but Giants could not stop the run and made one too many mistakes on offense. This game may come back to bite us. Week 6 and a much improved Bills team came to town. Giants battled and again, Eli took the team down the field when it mattered. Big issue…Giants still couldn’t stop the run.

All in all the Giants are in good shape coming out of the bye. They fought through inconsistent play and a lot of injuries and should be happy being in 1st place with a 4-2 record. That being said….Giants have been here many times before. Coughlin and Eli have had a lot of hot starts. The key is how we finish. That brings us to….

Looking forward:

Giants second half schedule is brutal. Giants are clearly better then 0-6 Miami, but after that they face 9 tough games to close out season. Giants need to play much better and more consistent if they plan on making the playoffs. They haven’t been able to run the ball or stop the run. Two things that need to happen to win big December games. There is some good news…Giants are the healthiest they have been all season. Tuck, Jacobs, Snee, Amukamara, and Barden are all practicing and expect to get some playing time on Sunday. Tuck should help with the run defense while Jacobs and Snee can help our running game get more consistent. Giants really need to get up early on the Dolphins so they can let Barden, Amukamara and the young LBS get some serious reps. These guys all have shown some talent and will be needed down the stretch. Not fair to expect them all to come out of bye and play lights out, but they will be expected to help win us big games when it counts.

My feeling is that the Giants battle all year and battle for an 11-5 or 10-6 record. That should put them in the playoffs and will have them in the mix for a division title. It is not going to be easy, but I have faith that a good head coach and good quarterback will find ways to win some of the close games down the stretch. Giants usually play up, and down, to their competition and I expect that trend to continue through end of the year.

To all of you Big Blue supporters out there…Hold on to your hats!! The second half of the season is going to be fun football filled with lots of ups and downs. And if the Giants come through itt and make playoffs…they will have certainly deserved it.

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