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    Default Enemy Scouting Report: L-Men

    I watched every defensive snap from the Giants' loss to Atlanta last week from two angles of Coaches Film, as well as every defensive snap from their previous away game, vs. Washington, and have come up with a strategy that could help us to win this crucial late-season battle.

    Media outlets are parroting the thought that the Giants are "hoppin' mad" after getting destroyed 34-0 in ATL last Sunday. How many times have you seen the citation of the stat that they were 7-7 after 14 weeks last year and went on a tear to win the super Bowl? To that I say, SO WHAT. They are going to have to come into what still stands as one of the toughest venues in the league and face a hostile crowd, a hostile and desperate team, while not at full strength or momentum. Obviously, we cannot give the game away again, but the following is a list of chings in the armor of the defending World Champs' defense, that could make this game the corrective lens for our stumbling season.

    The rest of the list is posted at the following link. From now, I'll be posting these exclusively over at the 4th and 29 blogsite and letting you know about it, as opposed to double-posting.

    Let me know what you think!

    BEAT THE WORLD CHAMPS
    BRAVEN

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    thx, good stuff ......

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    The Giants were flat last week. When you lose 34-0 it tells you very little. Look at the Saints/Giants game tape.

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    Thanks EastSIIIIIDE!! A huge point about these not-so-Giants is that NO TEAM IN NFL HISTORY has ever endured a 30-point shutout loss in the last 90% of the season and gone on to win the Super Bowl. The ONLY OTHER TEAM to be shutout to the tune of 30-plus was 2001 New England, in Week ONE, and that was without Brady as starter. Then he came in and you know the rest. So all of the media hype about 'Angry Giants' is bunk. They're toast and M&T is the oven.

    BEAT THE WORLD CHAMPS
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    Quote Originally Posted by johnpolitics View Post
    The Giants were flat last week. When you lose 34-0 it tells you very little. Look at the Saints/Giants game tape.
    I watched them v. Washington, too. I wanted to view a road game instead of a home game (Saints). 34-0 in December is more than flat.

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