F'n Mario Williams was a beast on that drive. On the sack he just threw the OL aside like a rag doll and buried Eli Manning, and did the same thing and it probably should have been a forced fumble. Great job by Mario, whether people want to admit it or not, so far this season : Mario>>>>>Reggie
I'm just amazed that he seems to find some way to get better each and every week... almost like he learns a new tactic in practice, and stores it in his memory banks.
Were you not watching the DEBACLE at the end of the half last week? This drive was over when they decided to run a draw on 1st down (and it was unsucessful).
Kubiak's lack of faith in Carr. Carr's not turning the ball over, but is still just padding stats on dink passes. I'm really pumped about Mario. I just hope he gets some respect on ESPN today.
Yea... and if the team catches a few more of those "dink" passes, they likely get close enough to score that first FG (if not more). We all wish we could just have the QB drop back, survey the field, and throw long... but this tender o-line still needs help, and the quick rhythm offense can be effective if you mix in rollouts and play-action (assuming you have a running game). Perhaps the Giants will change their defensive strategy in the second half now that Strahan is out.
One of the interceptions hit the receiver in the hands, kinda like Sage's INT last game. Mario finished the half strong, too bad they don't even mention his name in the halftime highlights.
And the Titans had already changed their defense at that point after going up by 2 scores. I'll give him credit for making some great throws.
I was pretty pissed to see Carr throw a fit after Lundy dropped a pass, only to see Carr throw a ball too high for AJ for what would have been a first down.