Offensive Film Analysis: Daniel Jones best game on film since Week 7

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Dan and Nick break down the All-22 coaches film from the Giants’ Week 13 tie against the Commanders on the offensive side of the ball. They break down overall concepts to start, what personnel groupings the Giants faced, how the Commanders chose to play their safeties and questions about OC Mike Kafka’s play calling and game plan. They then go drive by drive, play by play, analyzing every single offensive play on tape. Finally, they wrap up with superlatives from the film.
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Excellent analysis, I really enjoyed it and learned a lot too. Thank you.

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Enjoy the content fellas, some of the best film analysis on YouTube. I would love too have video chapters for these awesome breakdowns so I can replay certain sections, if possible

quentinwhite
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I thought the Oline play was bad ... but after watching your review/breakdown ... it's actually worse once you slow it down and explain it!😭🤣🤣

paulbastien
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I feel like the Giants coaching has maybe gotten a little too knee-jerk in their reactions. You mentioned the Giants going away from the QB Power run play after DJ's fumble. You see it in the shuffling of the offensive line. Zyon Gilbert getting more reps than Rodarius Williams (don't understand that choice at all and directly led to the tie instead of the win). Richie James being benched for Adoree Jackson on kick returns, only to be put back in when Adoree goes down with an injury while returning a kick, and so on.

That's where we're seeing the rookie head coach in my mind.

kruunchl
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That end of half decision is still bothering me. Would've loved to see a route designed for Bellinger, if it's not there immediately throw it away and take 3.

And to your point Dan, about it being advantageous at times in obvious pass situations to run the ball, is why I think we succeeded for the majority of that particular drive at the end of the 1st half. We've done that all season in those situations and it's worked well for us.

patrickklaas
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Slayton always has not been very dependable catching the ball, but he was overshadowed for years by Evan Engram's incompetence.

PeterKhoo
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Excellent work men! Hodgins appears to be a nice find got NYG! Slayton’s drops continue to hold back what would otherwise be an excellent receiver. Lastly, Glow gotta go! He just wrecks too many plays. Instantly. What do you guys think about Neal’s balance issue? Solvable? It’s bizarre to see a guy w/ his pedigree on the ground so much. 🤞🏻he can solve it because he’ll be a beast when he does!

walking_on_MARZ
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I honestly can’t believe how often Richie James has fucked up in key situations that costs the giants the game.. so often this season.

If he doesn’t smash into Barkley..That third down is converted..

TheSteveKinney
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Bad drop by Slayton-I'm a fan but he's not the most consistent catching the ball .They need a real NO 1 and NO 2(Wandale hopefully) Slayton is still a VG receiver but not the guy you want to put out there on a regular basis as your full time No 1.

beefoneeto
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Great points, giants only consistent good player on offense since 2019 is DJ and Andrew Thomas from 2021, Bellinger 2022. not Barkley, not slayton, not Shepard, not wondale, not Evan engram, not golden Tate, not gallmen, not stinkin golliday, not Neal, not toney, not Breda, not gates, not not Kafka, not joe judge, not garret, not shumer, not gettelmen, not Mara, not referees.

BreakingMechs