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Last time the Hawks played there in the regular season there here an ISH TON of hawks fans. I expect the same on Sunday.
Mad Dog":2yblwhs9 said:Wow. It's a pleasant surprise to see a fan of a 1-5 team talking up his club like they are the greatest thing on sliced toast. Losing Odell is a good thing. A pedestrian back is the next coming or Adrian Peterson. A TE will destroy us all by himself. Eli is better than ever.
Can't imagine what this site would be like if the Hawks were 1-5. We are 3-2 and you 'd think the sky was falling.
Anyways, BlueClue, good luck on Sunday. I think its a close game but i could see a blowout by the Hawks if the D starts getting some turnovers. It's a strength on weakness game for both teams. Two bad offenses facing two good defenses with good pass rushes. Giants have HFA so that's worth something. Didn't help them in 2011 and 2013. We'll see if 2017 is the charm.
i'd actually be more worried if the Giants had lost to Denver. Hate playing winless teams. Broncos found out why last week. But assuming that victory will be a rallying cry for a 10 game win streak is pushing it a bit far. Could it be? Sure. But not likely. Reeling off ten straight wins in the NFL is far harder than coming back to win 4 straight in a baseball series.
And I hope you beat them next time. I hate Jerruh’s kids.BlueClue":2beii4ql said:Sports Hernia":2beii4ql said:Todd Gurley says “Hi”.BlueClue":2beii4ql said:FlyingGreg":2beii4ql said:I wouldn't be that excited you are playing us in Met Life. We have never lost in that stadium (beating the Giants, Jets, and Broncos in the SB).
I like Darkwa. I don't like your receiving corps with all the injuries.
We will scheme heavily to stop Darkwa and Evan Engram. After that, soneone for the G Men is going to have to step up. Our D just forced 5 turnovers and held the highest scoring offense in the NFL to 10 points, in their house.
Should be a good one, and definitely low scoring. Time of possession and field position will dictate a lot.
I dont know how you stop Engram and Darkwa......good luck with that......You cannot scheme to stop Darkwa, and everyone out of habit thinks a LBer can cover Engram- they cannot
Shepard will be returning for this game.......he is by far our best WR ..........even better than The DIVA- Biebs best Buddy
*allas didn’t have a problem shutting down your offense and their defense flat out sucks!
Welllllllllllll.....We will see Dallas again
Branndon Marshall retired and forgot to take his body off the field, Perkins was the worst RB in the 132 years history of organized football
They are gone
I think this is the first time in my life I've seen anybody call Eli a "gunslinger," lol.BlueClue":33p39dnw said:Eli is having his best year since the last SB year. He is more a game manager now, who on cue can go back to gunslinger.
50%? Really? What switch on their OL is suddenly going to stop Sheldon Richardson doing his version of Aaron Donald on that OL this Sunday? They make a trade I haven't heard about or something? SR destroyed that OL all by himself in preseason.MontanaHawk05":1avzmyvx said:Darkwa did solid work on some offensive adjustments from Game 4, but that's on tape now, tape the Seahawks have had time to study. If your OC is the moron you suggest, I doubt he'll be throwing a lot of wrinkles in as the games go on. We'll want to play a mistake-free game, because Eli and Darkwa can take advantage of stupidity. But they won't find a lot of holes to exploit.
A depleted Giants receiving corps against our defense is what's really going to hurt you guys, and it's going to show up as sacks and turnovers on Eli's part. Shepard and Engram are quality players, but we're talking about the Legion of Boom. Still amongst the league leaders in red-zone defense. Eli actually stands a better chance if he chooses to Captain Checkdown all day like you suggest.
I'll give you a 50% chance of winning simply because Pete Carroll has zero urgency on offense unless it's the fourth quarter, and fears turnovers so much that he tends to call plays that leave Wilson holding the ball until sacked. That's part of why our OL looks so bad. A freak play will probably decide this low-scoring defensive game.
Sgt. Largent":qytc23vn said:I'm not really worried about the Giants offense, even if Darkwa is the back you say he is, the Hawk's D is VERY good at making teams one dimensional, then punishing them.
But I am worried about the Giant's D making this a 13-10 type slogfest, which means this game is a coin toss for me. I have no doubt our offense will continue it's east coast road struggles.
Also, Engram scares the hell out of me. We already have a hard time covering TE's, and Engram is a matchup nightmare. So if I was the O-Coordinator, I'd call a ton of seam routes and motion crosses making our LB's and nickel/dime corners have to chase Engram.
EverydayImRusselin":2y0tf9hb said:Can we get a few predictions out of you blue? How many yards are Engram and GOAT Darkwa going off for? How about Eli? What's the final score?
Josea16":en1apkes said:50%? Really? What switch on their OL is suddenly going to stop Sheldon Richardson doing his version of Aaron Donald on that OL this Sunday? They make a trade I haven't heard about or something? SR destroyed that OL all by himself in preseason.MontanaHawk05":en1apkes said:Darkwa did solid work on some offensive adjustments from Game 4, but that's on tape now, tape the Seahawks have had time to study. If your OC is the moron you suggest, I doubt he'll be throwing a lot of wrinkles in as the games go on. We'll want to play a mistake-free game, because Eli and Darkwa can take advantage of stupidity. But they won't find a lot of holes to exploit.
A depleted Giants receiving corps against our defense is what's really going to hurt you guys, and it's going to show up as sacks and turnovers on Eli's part. Shepard and Engram are quality players, but we're talking about the Legion of Boom. Still amongst the league leaders in red-zone defense. Eli actually stands a better chance if he chooses to Captain Checkdown all day like you suggest.
I'll give you a 50% chance of winning simply because Pete Carroll has zero urgency on offense unless it's the fourth quarter, and fears turnovers so much that he tends to call plays that leave Wilson holding the ball until sacked. That's part of why our OL looks so bad. A freak play will probably decide this low-scoring defensive game.
There are multiple reasons the Seahawks are pretty heavy favourites in this game and he's a big one. Denver overlooked the Giants and really aren't much better then 9-7 maybe they go 10-6 if EVERYTHING goes perfectly. Sieman isn't better then league average at best and it showed in that game.
Also Eli Manning is about as much a game manager as Brett Favre. That playstyle isn't in his DNA he's like Jay Cutler. Great play mixed with interceptions at the exact wrong time. I suppose you expect Darkwa to run for 150 and Eli to be Peyton while at Indianapolis?
My blood pressure is fine I was just curious about your conclusions given you are exactly right that the Giants won't be the reason the Seahawks may lose. I doubt they will given they play well in that stadium in general.MontanaHawk05":5p0epl8o said:Josea16":5p0epl8o said:50%? Really? What switch on their OL is suddenly going to stop Sheldon Richardson doing his version of Aaron Donald on that OL this Sunday? They make a trade I haven't heard about or something? SR destroyed that OL all by himself in preseason.MontanaHawk05":5p0epl8o said:Darkwa did solid work on some offensive adjustments from Game 4, but that's on tape now, tape the Seahawks have had time to study. If your OC is the moron you suggest, I doubt he'll be throwing a lot of wrinkles in as the games go on. We'll want to play a mistake-free game, because Eli and Darkwa can take advantage of stupidity. But they won't find a lot of holes to exploit.
A depleted Giants receiving corps against our defense is what's really going to hurt you guys, and it's going to show up as sacks and turnovers on Eli's part. Shepard and Engram are quality players, but we're talking about the Legion of Boom. Still amongst the league leaders in red-zone defense. Eli actually stands a better chance if he chooses to Captain Checkdown all day like you suggest.
I'll give you a 50% chance of winning simply because Pete Carroll has zero urgency on offense unless it's the fourth quarter, and fears turnovers so much that he tends to call plays that leave Wilson holding the ball until sacked. That's part of why our OL looks so bad. A freak play will probably decide this low-scoring defensive game.
There are multiple reasons the Seahawks are pretty heavy favourites in this game and he's a big one. Denver overlooked the Giants and really aren't much better then 9-7 maybe they go 10-6 if EVERYTHING goes perfectly. Sieman isn't better then league average at best and it showed in that game.
Also Eli Manning is about as much a game manager as Brett Favre. That playstyle isn't in his DNA he's like Jay Cutler. Great play mixed with interceptions at the exact wrong time. I suppose you expect Darkwa to run for 150 and Eli to be Peyton while at Indianapolis?
It might lower your blood pressure if you quit taking people's predictions so personally.
As far as your question, I've already answered it, if you finish reading. The only team that can really beat Seattle is Seattle, and they've proven experts at that. I don't blame Bevell. I kinda blame Wilson (at least this year). I definitely hold Pete responsible. His style and philosophy are largely responsible for us riding a razor's edge all the time, and that's why one freak play can decide games.
That's very debatable.BlueClue":yq2j0wqv said:201) 280-9151 Email : [email protected]
So no one can beat Seattle
Only Seattle?
Do they have two NFL teams ?
We and LA can make this statement......no other area
Actually NY has 3 teams ....all very good teams
LMAO, on just about everything you posted.......BlueClue":2cuzpjqf said:EverydayImRusselin":2cuzpjqf said:Can we get a few predictions out of you blue? How many yards are Engram and GOAT Darkwa going off for? How about Eli? What's the final score?
Why not?
The GMB one of the members asked me to manage his portfolio my predictions at Denver were so accurate
Last week I had Darkwa at 200 YDS he did 146
So Darkwa 168 on Ground and 36 as a Receiver against the Hawks
Engram 130 YDS on 10 receptions
Shepard 175 YDS on 11 receptions
Eli 336 passing YDS on 24 of 34 passes
Rosas 3 FGS
Vereen 50 YDS on 4 catches and runs
Giants 2 INTs and 2 Strip fumble recoveries.
1 of those a Collins pick six
JPP 3 sacks, Kerry Wynn 2 Sacks
Gooden 12 tackles and Kenan Robinson 4 passes defended
Giants 31 Seahawks 10.
Welcome to the leagues toughest Division the NFC East :0190l:
Josea16":kpjyn0nm said:That's very debatable.BlueClue":kpjyn0nm said:201) 280-9151 Email : [email protected]
So no one can beat Seattle
Only Seattle?
Do they have two NFL teams ?
We and LA can make this statement......no other area
Actually NY has 3 teams ....all very good teams
It would be kind of cool but a football stadium in the middle of Manhattan might be a disaster. Here in Kansas City the Sprint Center messes traffic and public transportation up when a big event is held there.BlueClue":29qn56kg said:Josea16":29qn56kg said:That's very debatable.BlueClue":29qn56kg said:201) 280-9151 Email : [email protected]
So no one can beat Seattle
Only Seattle?
Do they have two NFL teams ?
We and LA can make this statement......no other area
Actually NY has 3 teams ....all very good teams
True technically we and the jets play in NJ
the jets wanted to build a stadium right in Manhattan over the railroad yards but some now imprisoned
NY politician very corrupt guy named Sheldon Silver Up on federal charges defeated the allowance to build there
Would have been great to have a stadium right in Manhattan
Thanks Sheldon