Hope Kellen Moore is watching the Giants and Vikings

Streifenkarl

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Yeah. Moore’s offense can never score so much against the Vikings! He better be watching.

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Haha, my very first thought when I read this thread title.

Really guys? This thread can't even age well, because it started badly already lol. Calling out Kellen of all people?

Things that worked out against the Vikings might not work out against the Bucs by the way.
 

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I hope he's watching the 92 playoff game between the Cowboys and the 49ers.
 

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Haha, my very first thought when I read this thread title.

Really guys? This thread can't even age well, because it started badly already lol. Calling out Kellen of all people?

Things that worked out against the Vikings might not work out against the Bucs by the way.
Moving the chains works well against all teams it leads to long scoring drives and keeps your defense off the field.
It's not who the Giants are playing it's what they are doing to win the game.
It's about your leader making good decisions not turning the ball over taking what the defense gives him, being patient scoring slowly understanding the whole game preserving your defense. Utilizing 20 play drives

It's about your leader manipulating a defense by using his legs and forcing them to commit personnel to stop it so it will open up the passing game.

It shows the value of making good decisions fast not being greedy constantly waiting for the big play holding the ball and waiting for disaster.
Hope that makes it clear enough for you
 

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Giants are putting on a clinic on how to move the chains with long drives and keep your defense off the field.

Just had a 20 play drive ended in a field goal but had a touchdown call back on some kind of motion penalty.

Their quarterback is using his legs perfectly to keep the chains moving exactly what I hope Dak is capable of doing against the buccaneers.

Moore needs to bring his a-game tomorrow . There's no excuse for poor play calling
He definitely needs Hes a game. I think it’s possible to beat TB but San Francisco is another matter
 

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Giants are putting on a clinic on how to move the chains with long drives and keep your defense off the field.

Just had a 20 play drive ended in a field goal but had a touchdown call back on some kind of motion penalty.

Their quarterback is using his legs perfectly to keep the chains moving exactly what I hope Dak is capable of doing against the buccaneers.

Moore needs to bring his a-game tomorrow . There's no excuse for poor play calling
To be fair. When Moore and the cowboys faced the Vikings. They slaughtered them. So this post is kind of weird
 

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To be fair. When Moore and the cowboys faced the Vikings. They slaughtered them. So this post is kind of weird
What's kind of weird is you and a couple others don't understand that this post is not about the Vikings or what Kellen Moore did to the Vikings.

Post is about the Giants and how their play calling is influencing a defense and how they are using their quarterback to run and take what he's given to open up the passing game.

It's about how their quarterback is using his legs to extend drives and keep the chains moving it's about the Giants knowing how to preserve their defense not make any mistakes sustain 20 play drives and come out with points.

It's about calling plays using the athleticism and decision making of your quarterback to your advantage not standing there holding the ball too long waiting for the big play continually while you're running all kinds of basic routes that every team in the NFL knows we are running.
 

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What's kind of weird is you and a couple others don't understand that this post is not about the Vikings or what Kellen Moore did to the Vikings.

Post is about the Giants and how their play calling is influencing a defense and how they are using their quarterback to run and take what he's given to open up the passing game.

It's about how their quarterback is using his legs to extend drives and keep the chains moving it's about the Giants knowing how to preserve their defense not make any mistakes sustain 20 play drives and come out with points.

It's about calling plays using the athleticism and decision making of your quarterback to your advantage not standing there holding the ball too long waiting for the big play continually while you're running all kinds of basic roots that every team in the NFL has down pat
LoL. Kellen did just all that in many games. Especially in all games with Cooper Rush at the helm. So don't tell me he doesn't know.

There are some really weird play calling decisions every now and then, no argument here. But how much of that is Kellen and how many times does our QB1 getting some fancy ideas is yet to be made transparent. Honestly, if anything, the execution is at least as bad as the planning when things go south on this team. That's why I don't get the finger pointing at specific person's after these bad losses. They all suck in these moments.
 

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I've got to believe KM will come out with Dak on the move. If not, we're done, and so are MM and KM
 

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I've got to believe KM will come out with Dak on the move. If not, we're done, and so are MM and KM
I hope so Dak has to move he cannot be a stationary target out there continually waiting for the big play to happen or it's going to be disaster.

If he doesn't speed up his decision making it's going to be sacks and turnovers.

Needs to get the ball out quickly make quick accurate decisions and move the chains
 

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Giants are putting on a clinic on how to move the chains with long drives and keep your defense off the field.

Just had a 20 play drive ended in a field goal but had a touchdown call back on some kind of motion penalty.

Their quarterback is using his legs perfectly to keep the chains moving exactly what I hope Dak is capable of doing against the buccaneers.

Moore needs to bring his a-game tomorrow . There's no excuse for poor play calling
And the Giants have the biggest list of no name receivers in the NFL although a couple of them are playing nicely. Getting flashbacks of their SB runs.
 

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We have seen this transpire but it doesn't have to happen this way if he will just run when it's there I think it will add a whole new dimension to our offense.

I watch Daniel Jones last night Make Minnesota pay every time they left open real estate to the point where they had to commit personnel to stop him and it opened up the passing game for him.
Dak is not quite the runner Jones is at this point in his career but that is not to say he can't get some positive yards and force the defense to commit personnel to stopping him this will open up opportunities for our receivers
100%. This befuddles me that they don't see this on film study and use it to their advantage. I'm sure you have been a fan for a long time as well. It's frustrating to see us do the same dumb things year after year.
 

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Kellen heard my cries and called a great game.

Our leader did everything in his skill set to win he used his legs when necessary had an absolute classic fake on his touchdown run and executed a stellar passing game all while committing no turnovers.

This is how playoff football is to be played by the leader of the Dallas cowboys
 
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