Giants DROP Another One
Victor Cruz wanted the ball more. Too bad he couldn't catch it. This big mouth hasn't had a good game in our last 12. Anyway, today, the Giants had taken a lead and Cruz just had to catch a third down pass to prolong a drive. Instead he dropped it. The Giants had to punt, then Ted Ginn pulled returned it for a TD. There went the lead. On the next series, Cruz had beaten his man and had open real estate. Eli put it in his hands and he dropped it. Later Ruben Randle, who had looked good, earlier in the game, dropped a key pass. In between that there were fumbles by Demps, on a kick return, and Jennings in the green zone.
I have no idea what Mike Quinn does or why he still has a job. He's had literally nothing to do with the Giants success, while guys like Gilbride and Pope, who did, were shown the door. He, like Fewell doesn't give us a scheme advantage.
Btw, Beason got hurt, again, which meant Herzlich had to play. That's the problem with mascots, and the small rosters. sometimes you have to play them. We have better LB's on the PSquad and the Giants need to make a move there. Nice story, but it's gone on years too long.
Eli played well, and this O might really turn into something if they can get Beckham back, catch the ball and stop fumbling.
Giants are getting pretty close to Knick probation on the blog.
4 Comments:
Too little talent, and not particularly good coaching.
Thurmond out for the year
The drops are inexcusable but I'm starting to like this new offense. I think a few guys like Walton, Richburg, and Pugh need a little more time before they start to play like the core of a very good line in the future.
My biggest fear with Cruz is that the world outside of football is too big a distraction for him. He doesn't seem hungry any longer.
I worry about all of his other commitments, too.
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