Power Rankings Roundup
Posted by on September 11, 2012 – 3:23 pm
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LAST WEEK |
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ProFootballTalk: They’ll be sliding more than five spots per week if they can’t find four (or five) defensive backs who can cover receivers. |
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7 |
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Dan Graziano: A loss to Dallas in the home opener raised the old, pre-Super Bowl questions. |
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Brian Billick: Victor Cruz had three drops. Osi Umenyiora had just one tackle and applied no pressure the entire game. Sure, the defensive secondary needs some help, but those two need to step up their games for the defending Super Bowl champs to get back on track. |
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Elliot Harrison: Yes, the Giants lost. And yes, they still stack up evenly with most teams in the NFL. But the big drop is a byproduct of much stronger performances from other clubs in the top 10. |
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10 |
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Voters in the NFL.com Power Poll: Gil Brandt, Bucky Brooks, Charley Casserly, Heath Evans, Daniel Jeremiah, Michael Lombardi, Willie McGinest, Shaun O’Hara, Gregg Rosenthal, Darren Sharper, Kurt Warner, Brian Webber, Steve Wyche. |
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Pete Prisco: They need to tighten up the back end of that defense or even their vaunted pass rush won’t save them. |
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By jdj on Sep 11, 2012 | Reply
Quit the talk. The NYG won the superbowl title because the other teams ain’t great which is why they got 2 titles. You don’t win 2 by luck or miracles. But the short lock out season certainly helped a team that doesn’t effectively rely upon practice or run good training camps. Other teams rely upon their camps & didn’t perform up to par. simple. Giants were the best for that season Blame the dumb coach he keeps dismantling the very play makers who help them excel.