I’ve about had it with
the Giants. That Sunday night display of
clueless defense was just too much for an old cornerback. I mean…where
was the coverage? I could understand a breakdown in coverage on a
single play. On a bad night I could understand even a couple of
mistakes. After all, these are supposed to be pros.
What
a sad joke they are! What a poor excuse for a football team! Except for
the offense, which, to their credit performed admirably all night long
(except for Manningham), this team stinks out loud. Last night was not
an isolated incident. This team’s defense has been horrible ever since
Spagnuolo went to St Louis to coach the Rams.
We could have
expected a period of transition, similar to the beginning of the Giants
Super Bowl season of 2007, when the defense turned it around after
three weeks of horrible coverage and awful losses. After all, a
professional defense is a complicated thing. You’d expect that a few
weeks would be needed to digest it.
But what you wouldn’t expect was what happened last night. Let’s review:
FIRST HALF
First
Philly possession – 7 plays to a Brent Celek TD, big 32 yard completion
to DeSean Jackson, Philly needed no third downs in the drive.
Second
Philly score – starts with Jacobs
fumble after Giants were moving the
ball. Fumble scooped up and returned 60 yards for a TD.
Second actual offensive possession - Philly actually had to punt.
Third Philly possession – 12-plays, Philly settles for a field goal.
Fourth Philly “possession” – 72-yard
punt return for TD.
Fifth
Philly possession – 8 plays, 2
third downs, one went for 23 yards down
the middle to Celek, one to DeSean
Jackson for 44 yards. Vick scored
the TD.
Second HALF
First Philly possession – The new guy in the defense (Jonathan Goff)
gets an interception! Manning fumbled
shortly thereafter.
Second Philly possession – Philly had to punt AGAIN (holy cow)
Third Philly possession – 60-yard TD
to Jackson on first play after Giants score
Fourth Philly possession – another punt – WooHoo!
Fifth Philly possession – 12 plays,
91 yards, TD, McNabb passes to just about anybody wearing green,
they were all open.
Sixth Philly possession – Philly just burning time – punt, meaningless
possession
Every
time Philly needed a score, they got one. Philly could score at will.
The Giants were helpless. McNabb had all day to throw. Almost
literally. The secondary couldn’t cover anybody. Again.
I’ve
been saying all year long that this new defensive coordinator was not
working out. Now I’m saying Coughlin isn’t working out. The man did
nothing, through all the blown coverages, through all the losses,
through all the embarassments, he’s done NOTHING, except to protect his
horrible defensive coordinator.
I said several weeks ago the
Giants wouldn’t make the playoffs with that defense. (It doesn’t take a
rocket scientist after all). The only reason they have a chance at
making the playoffs at all is that Dallas is faltering and has a tough
remaining schedule.
But they were actually favored against the
Eagles, a remarkable fact that indicates how over-rated the Giants
really are. They are no match for the Eagles.
The Eagles have
a coach who actually knows how to coach. When there’s a problem, he
fixes it. He responds to changes in his environment. Reid may pass too
often and forget about his running game but he realizes his mistakes
and reacts. Coughlin just stands there looking confused and making
excuses.
Maybe I’m being too hard on Coughlin. I wonder if this
clueless DC was his choice. I wonder if keeping him is within his realm
of empowerment…perhaps not, and, if not, I apologize.
But somebody has to take the hit for these year-long failures.
The
G.M. has certainly done nothing, either to adequately replace the
safety that went down or to replace the middle linebacker when he went
down. Let’s give him some of the blame too.
But maybe he can’t spend any money. After all, the Giants haven’t sold
nearly all the PSL’s they’ve needed.
So
maybe it’s the fan’s fault. Ownership is punishing its fans for not
buying up the seat licenses, for moving from mezzanine sections to the
upper deck, for not drinking the tres cher Kool-Aid.
In any
event, I’m through even rooting for this team. It’s tough to keep
pulling for those who don’t even try to help themselves. The Giants are
as bad now as they were in the sad years before George Young was hired,
when the Mara brothers were fighting each other and neither one knew
what he was doing.
And it’s not just the defense. The special
teams have been almost as bad. At least two of the wide receivers look
as if they’ve never played football before, Manningham and Moss.
About
90% of high school receivers know how to drag a leg after making a
catch near the sideline. Manningham is uncoachable, apparently. Either
that or the coach(es) don’t know how to teach. Sinorice Moss just never
picked up route-running or anything else.
Okay, I’ve said enough about that sorry organization.
In
lighter matters, the Jets looked really solid yesterday. I know the
Bucs aren’t very good but the Jets beat them slowly and inexorably to
the end. Their second-string QB didn’t take any chances and the running
game under Thomas Jones wore those Bucs down. Their defense was
unbelievable. In fact, statistically, they have the best defense in the
league.
They get Atlanta next at home and the Falcons haven’t
shown much; they’re all banged up. Then they get two ridiculously tough
opponents, the Colts and the Bengals, but both those teams may be
coasting by the time the Jets come to town.
But, even then, they could easily miss the playoffs as there are so
many other teams in the hunt.
But,
playoffs or not, I like the Ryan-led Jets. Ryan has made mistakes but
he’s admitted them and then taken action to change things for the
better.
The Giants simply have not.
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