Week 10 Matchup: Cowboys at Giants

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Week 10 Matchup: Cowboys at Giants
War Room scouts break down every NFL game. Here is a excerpt of their Cowboys-Giants matchup:

Sunday, 4:15 p.m. ET (FOX ), Giants Stadium

Quarterback: Advantage Dallas
Running backs: Advantage Dallas
Receivers: Advantage NYG
Offensive line: Advantage Dallas
Defensive line: Advantage NYG
Linebackers: Advantage Dallas
Secondary: Advantage NYG
Pass rushers: Advantage NYG
Special teams: Advantage NYG
Depth: Advantage Dallas
Coaching: Advantage Dallas

Prediction Cowboys 27 Giants 30

Cowboys Keys For Success

1. Feed Marion Barber III. Barber needs to get in the game sooner than later Sunday and should get at least 15 carries. Despite splitting time with Julius Jones, Barber is becoming one of the NFL's top running backs, averaging 5.4 yards per carry. In short-yardage situations, few running backs attack with the same power and intensity. Barber is rarely tackles by the first defender, and he brings the fight to the defense. In the open field, he shows tremendous vision and quickly accelerates through holes.

2. Double-team Plaxico Burress. Dallas should double-cover Burress with a cornerback and free safety Ken Hamlin. Burress is having a Pro Bowl season, and his best game of the season came against Dallas in Week 1 -- eight catches, 144 yards, three touchdowns. The Cowboys' best cornerback, Terence Newman, did not play in that game. Newman is now healthy but will be locked up man-to-man on the other side of the field against Amani Toomer, allowing Dallas to double-team Burress.

3. Throw to Jason Witten. Quarterback Tony Romo will use play-action passes from the three-receiver formations, allowing Witten to find windows in the middle of the field against a spread-thin defense. On the year, Witten leads the team with 45 receptions. Linebackers Antonio Pierce and Kawika Mitchell stay in the game when the Giants use a nickel defense. Neither has the speed or quickness to cover Witten, a Pro Bowl tight end. Unless the Giants stick a cornerback on Witten, he should be wide open all day.


Giants Keys For Success

1. Don't blitz Romo. The Giants lead the NFL with 30 sacks (five more than the No. 2 teams, New England and Chicago) but had one sack in the Week 1 loss at Dallas. That was before defensive end Michael Strahan, who stayed home during training camp, was in shape. That was before the Giants started using a special defensive line package as part of their nickel defense. On passing downs, Mathias Kiwanuka and Osi Umenyiora bring pressure from the edge, while Strahan and Jason Tuck move inside and get a push up the middle. Even when Romo has time to throw, he must be especially accurate because the Giants will have seven defenders dropping into coverage. The Giants lead the NFC in passes defended (51).

2. Throw away from Newman. Quarterback Eli Manning should pick on Dallas strong safety Roy Williams or the other cornerback, Anthony Henry or Jacques Reeves. Newman is, by far, the Cowboys' best in coverage. Henry was the other starter before hurting his ankle five weeks ago. Henry is back, but Reeves started last week at Philadelphia. Reeves is a career backup and cannot consistently cover either of the Giants' big receivers, Burress or Toomer. It is well known that Williams is a liability in coverage. He simply cannot cover tight end Jeremy Shockey man-to-man.

3. Feed Brandon Jacobs. Jacobs must run the ball between the tackles. In the Giants' last game, Jacobs posted a career-high 131 yards and two touchdowns on 23 carries. He is not fast enough to beat the Cowboys' speedy linebackers to the outside, but he has the size and strength to run through would-be tacklers. Despite only rushing the ball 80 times this season (he missed three-plus games with a knee injury), Jacobs averages 5.6 yards per carry. He must be effective to balance the Giants' offense. Running the ball will keep the Cowboys' pass rushers on their heels and off Manning.
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Personally, the guy I'm most worried about is Brandon Jacobs. He's a load and has very nice feet, especially for his size. And if we can't stop the run, they may never have to pass.

We were pretty soft up the middle against the eagles, and that's where Jacobs does his work.
 

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TheCount;1747963 said:
Personally, the guy I'm most worried about is Brandon Jacobs. He's a load and has very nice feet, especially for his size. And if we can't stop the run, they may never have to pass.

We were pretty soft up the middle against the eagles, and that's where Jacobs does his work.

I didn't think so at all but we'll be adding Tank this week which is plenty of beef...
 

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When NEW YORK GIANTS team Played as home team as a Underdogcoming off a Bye they are 0-3.

loss to Philadelphia Eagles 1996
loss to Indianapolis Colts 1999
loss to Baltimore Ravens 2000
 

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Gryphon;1747979 said:
When NEW YORK GIANTS team Played as home team as a Underdogcoming off a Bye they are 0-3.

loss to Philadelphia Eagles 1996
loss to Indianapolis Colts 1999
loss to Baltimore Ravens 2000

And they'll lose to us. We're better then them and I luv us as a road team. Romo is like 8-1 on the road...
 

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cowboybacker4life;1748045 said:
How can this clown say that the giants secondary is better than ours?

Good question, I damn sure don't see it. We'll eat their secondary up again on sunday.. This time around, we'll have a healthy TNew which makes a HUGE difference. We beat that arse in NY on sunday...
 

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cowboybacker4life;1748045 said:
How can this clown say that the giants secondary is better than ours?
i said the same thing newman is better then everybody on there secondary
 

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i agree 100% terrance newman is no nate jones or reeves. we will be seeing our real secondary for the first time all season
 

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3. Feed Brandon Jacobs. Jacobs must run the ball between the tackles. In the Giants' last game, Jacobs posted a career-high 131 yards and two touchdowns on 23 carries. He is not fast enough to beat the Cowboys' speedy linebackers to the outside, but he has the size and strength to run through would-be tacklers. Despite only rushing the ball 80 times this season (he missed three-plus games with a knee injury), Jacobs averages 5.6 yards per carry. He must be effective to balance the Giants' offense. Running the ball will keep the Cowboys' pass rushers on their heels and off Manning.
Since Jacobs came back, he has faced the league's 21st, 22nd, 30th, and 32nd ranked run defenses. Dallas is 5th.

And Julius Jones has a better average on runs up the middle (3.5 ypc) than Jacobs does (3.3) About 40% of Jacobs' yardage comes from sideline runs, and as the author correctly stated, he won't be able to get around the edge against us.
 

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Gryphon;1747951 said:
Week 10 Matchup: Cowboys at Giants
War Room scouts break down every NFL game. Here is a excerpt of their Cowboys-Giants matchup:

Sunday, 4:15 p.m. ET (FOX ), Giants Stadium

Quarterback: Advantage Dallas
Running backs: Advantage Dallas
Receivers: Advantage Push
Offensive line: Advantage Dallas
Defensive line: Advantage NYG
Linebackers: Advantage Dallas
Secondary: Advantage Push
Pass rushers: Advantage NYG
Special teams: Advantage Dallas
Depth: Advantage Dallas
Coaching: Advantage Dallas

Prediction Cowboys 31 Giants 17

Cowboys Keys For Success

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Also, no way in hell the Giant's special teams are better than ours. We've got the best punter in the league and a very good kicker. Their kicker sucks. Now, they may be better coverage wise, but not in the actual kicking game.
 

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Star4Ever;1748230 said:
Also, no way in hell the Giant's special teams are better than ours. We've got the best punter in the league and a very good kicker. Their kicker sucks. Now, they may be better coverage wise, but not in the actual kicking game.
they have one of the best punters too.
 
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