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Originally Posted by ryguy469
Why in the world do you feel this way? Hillis has looked sharp all season in relief. He's clearly going to get no more than 12 snaps as long as Williams can handle the workload but I'm more than comfortable with Hillis as the number 2. Did you see that crushing blitz pick up he had yesterday? One of the best blocks from a Giants RB in years.
Really nice win yesterday. Great to see the D adjust and lock down a powerful offense. Next two weeks are so big but I really think they have a shot to win both.
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As a third down guy and special teamed I think he's great. If Williams gets hurt and he's our main running option he sucks. Eli looks (in part) as great as he does because the D has to respect the run. That could significantly screw up the offense.
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Originally Posted by ryguy469
These next two games are so big, I'm tempted to say it can make or break the season. Win, both go 3-0 in the division (all road wins) heading into the bye before a brutal schedule after the break. Lose both, and it's an uphill battle all season. Even a split of the next two games takes them out of the driver seat. Would really love to see them play a full 60 minutes against Philly and cement themselves as a contender in the East.
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I think going 1 and 1 on these next two games is realistic. Giants cannot go 0-2. That'd crush him
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Originally Posted by keithcoldroses
How about Johnny Hankins. That guy is the truth.
Beckham instantly made this offense better. Going to be fun to watch.
That missed tackle by Rolle was very un-Rolle like. But defense is still living up to expectations so far imo.
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It's unbelievable how well the giants draft D line and develop that talent. Hankins is a hell of run stopper