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Geoff schwartz pff 2016 grade
Geoff schwartz pff 2016 grade










geoff schwartz pff 2016 grade
  1. Geoff schwartz pff 2016 grade pro#
  2. Geoff schwartz pff 2016 grade free#

The word that Justin Pugh's concussion had made very little progress over the previous three weeks has me worried, and it has nothing to do with football. I'm afraid that the Giants could be in trouble. I usually reserve the last section for "Final Thoughts" but I want to take a quick jaunt over to the Philosoraptor's Corner for a moment. They still held Washington to 20 points, which should be good enough for a win if the offense had played more than the final 11 minutes of the game. Ultimately, while the defense didn't play particularly well, and failed to get a stop when they needed one, It is difficult to pin much blame on them. While the Giants' desire to stop the Washington running game played a role in their personnel decisions - Kerry Wynn and Montori Hughes played 27 and 23 snaps respectively - it appeared as though Bromley was introduced to Coughlin's doghouse after a roughing the passer penalty on Cousins. Interestingly, Jay Bromley only played 16 snaps, while Damontre Moore only played eight snaps. They only pressured him on four of 29 drop-backs, and Jonathan Casillas was their top pass rusher with a +1.2 pass rush grade on 38 defensive snaps.

Geoff schwartz pff 2016 grade free#

It seems clear that getting a true free safety has to be priority for the Giants in the off-season.įinally, a large par of the Giants' defensive struggles had to do with their inability to pressure Kirk Cousins. That was "good" for a perfect passer-rating against of 158.3. On the flip side of the safety coin, Brandon Merriweather - who has become the Giants' Free Safety - allowed three receptions for 78 yards and a touchdown. Even more promising, Collins was only targeted once in coverage, when he was in single coverage on Jordan Reed and gave up a four-yard reception, but made the open-field tackle to stop the dangerous tight end before he could pick up the 1st down. All that combined earned him the top grade among all Giants with a +3.4, even higher than Beckham's grade. He played 58 of the Giants' 70 defensive snaps (82 percent), recorded a team high seven tackles (two for a loss), was responsible for six of the Giants' 27 defensive stops, and had the highest run stop percentage of any safety in the NFL (16.2 percent). The defensive performance was highlighted by the best game of rookie safety Landon Collins' young career. From there, Manning was under duress the rest of the afternoon and the Giants' rushing attack evaporated - regardless of which back was in the game. His loss also forced John Jerry out of position to left guard, and seventh-round rookie right tackle Bobby Hart onto the field at right guard. How big a loss is he? In his limited snaps, Schwartz still garnered a +1.2 grade, fifth-highest on the team. The Giants' injured and reshuffled offensive line took another huge blow on Sunday with the loss of Geoff Schwartz after just 16 snaps.

geoff schwartz pff 2016 grade

The rest of the offense combined for 5 dropped passes - although it seemed like more - including three by Jerome Cunningham, and a pair of communication breakdowns that resulted in wrong routes run. The rookie tight end from Stony Brook was by far the offense's second best receiver. Will Tye had a good game as well, playing 45 total snaps and snagging six catches for 74 yards. Even more impressive than his brilliant catch, Beckham recorded his seventh career game with 140+ yards receiving.To put that in perspective, he broke Jerry Rice's record of six such games in his first two years.

geoff schwartz pff 2016 grade

had an outstanding afternoon, garnering a +3.2 grade from PFF and played every one of the Giants' 69 snaps. The first is the utter failure of the offensive skill position players to make a play for Eli Manning, the second is on the disintegration of the Giants' offensive line. There are two stories to this game on the offensive side.

Geoff schwartz pff 2016 grade pro#

So with that in mind, let's take one last look at the Giants' embarrassing performance with our usual dissection of snap counts, and some input from Pro Football Focus. The players who barely saw the field can hardly shoulder as much blame as the ones who were on the field for nearly every play. However, there are varying degrees of blame to go around. The answer to the question "Who is to blame for the New York Giants' loss?" is, of course, everybody.












Geoff schwartz pff 2016 grade