We at UltimateNYG have a lot of respect for Carl Banks. And we value his analysis of the current state of the Gmen. Although we understand he is still an employee of the organization, he is still not afraid to push the envelope without antagonizing his employer.
Banks on WFAN starts out by stating that “by all accounts Tavaris Jackson is just not a good quarterback and this guy was able to have so much success” against this Giant defense. A lot of his success and, as Andy pointed out yesterday, Rex Grossman’s success can be attributed to the Giants being in un-favorable “2nd down situations for themselves’ much less 3rd down situations. At the start of the game Banks was perplexed on how Seattle marched down the field on their opening drive as “Tavaris Jackson is just not good enough to stand back their and beat them.” Banks then added that “if Marshawn Lynch had a little gas in his tank” you knew “it was going to a long day” for this Giants’ defense. The success of Seattle running the football never gave “the Giants a chance to get into a situation that is favorable for” the strength of this team, “their pass rush.” Banks alluded to this in the past but “the blue print” to beating the Giants is daring them to stop them on first down with the run game because if the Giants “can’t figure this out they’re going to struggle.” In addition, Banks pointed out that the Giants “had 3 legitimate opportunities for interceptions with 1 dropped by Grant in the end zone….and all you have to do is make 1 of those interceptions and they will probably go back to being the same old Seattle Seahawks.”
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