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		<title>Marshall Newhouse leaves for Oakland</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Mar 2017 17:03:45 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Marshall Newhouse leaves for Oakland Veteran tackle Marshall Newhouse agreed to terms&#8230;</p>
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<p>Veteran tackle Marshall Newhouse agreed to terms with the Oakland Raiders on a two year deal according to Ian Rapoport.</p>
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<p dir="ltr" lang="en"><a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Raiders?src=hash">#Raiders</a> agree on a 2 year deal with OT Marshall Newhouse, source said.</p>
<p>— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) <a href="https://twitter.com/RapSheet/status/840423328045240321">March 11, 2017</a></p></blockquote>
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The Giants are still searching ways to fix their line problems they may look to bring in some other free agent &nbsp;linemen or select in the draft. Best of luck to&nbsp;Marshall Newhouse.</p><p>The post <a href="https://bleedbigblue.com/marshall-newhouse-leaves-for-oakland/">Marshall Newhouse leaves for Oakland</a> first appeared on <a href="https://bleedbigblue.com">Bleedbigblue.com</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>Breaking Down The Saints Vs Giants</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2015 16:03:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Breaking Down The Saints vs Giants. Each passing week seems to bring&#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Breaking Down The Saints vs Giants.</h2>
<p>Each passing week seems to bring a new set of challenges for our <a href="https://bleedbigblue.com/" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c="1" title="Home">New York Giants</a>. This week we hope they could increase the lead in the NFC East or at least hold onto it. With the New Orleans Saints game on the horizon we asked Tee Word from <a href="https://www.canalstreetchronicles.com">Canal Street Chronicles</a> to help us break down this weeks matchup.</p>
<h3>For the Saints</h3>
<p><strong>The Saints defense has improved.<br />
</strong>The Saints defense was in big trouble just a few weeks ago due to injury and a reliance on very young defensive starters. Naturally, the unit experienced growing pains including penalties and the inability to execute the scheme that was in place. As the rookies have had time to learn their assignments and gather in-game experience, they&#8217;ve learned to (mostly) clean up their mistakes and make plays when needed. Since facing the Dallas Cowboys, the defense has shown the improvement that is necessary to create pressure and cover the opposition&#8217;s primary threat. While far from perfect, the young pups and vets have found a way to generate pressure and force turnovers to help the offense get extra possessions and more opportunities to operate on schedule. The Giants have been squeaking by teams with suspect offensive units by keeping them out of the end-zone. Against the Saints, they&#8217;ll have to contribute substantially on offense to win, something that hasn&#8217;t been required in a few weeks for the Giants. This unit is hungry and talented, combine that with the light finally coming on and it spells trouble <a href="https://fanatics.93n6tx.net/em10" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c="10" title="Eli Manning" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Eli Manning</a>.</p>
<p><strong>The Saints offensive line has come together as a unit.</strong><strong><br />
</strong>Center Max Unger was brought in to provide relief to an ailing interior line in New Orleans. In camp and pre-season, Unger received rave reviews (to an extent), then the season started and the offensive line as a whole performed poorly. The main source of concern was Zach Strief and the rapidly aging Jahri Evans. The first three weeks of Saints football in 2015 was rough to say the least. Then the Cowboys came to town and the O-Line was able to provide protection to Drew Brees and open holes for the running-backs. After an 0-3 start, the Saints are 3-1 over the last four games, based in large part on solid line play by Unger, left tackle Terron Armstead, and left guard Tim Lelito. Reserve left tackle Tony Hills performed admirably in relief duty when Armstead couldn&#8217;t suit up and his replacement, 1st Round pick Andrus Peat, went down with an injury. In the face of adversity, the pieces have rallied to lead the way for an offense that seems to be finding its groove. The O-Line will play well enough to hold off the Giants rush and allow Brees enough time to carve up the secondary.</p>
<p><strong>Drew Brees is still good at football!</strong><br />
The Giants defense hasn&#8217;t seen a high-caliber quarterback since week 2 when they faced Matt Ryan of the Atlanta Falcons. Since then, they&#8217;ve faced Kirk Cousins, Tyrod Taylor, Colin Kaepernick, Sam Bradford, and Matt Cassel, not exactly world beaters.</p>
<p>Cousins threw for 316 yards, Taylor &#8211; 274, Kaepernick &#8211; 262, and Bradford &#8211; 280. Even Cassel put up 200+ on Sunday. This leads me to believe that Brees will have a good game, even if he avoids Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie completely. Reasons two and three give me even more confidence in reason number one because I believe that a strong defensive effort against Eli and solid blocking by the Saints O-Line will give Brees the opportunities and vehicle to shred the Giants defense. I&#8217;d go as far as speculating that Brees will pass for 300+ and 2 TDs in a close Saints victory. Based on the Saints team who showed to Indianapolis on Sunday, Sean Payton seems to be hitting his stride as well and the combination of Payton and Brees can be deadly when they&#8217;re on! I truly believe these reasons will lead to the demise of the New York Giants in the Mercedes-Benz SuperDome.</p>
<h3>For The Giants</h3>
<p><strong>Control the crowd.</strong><br />
I was there in person last time the Giants flew down to the Super Bowl to face the New Orleans saints I can tell you firsthand that the crowd is deafening. I was able to get awesome last-minute tickets we were in the second row by the end zone and I couldn&#8217;t hear what anybody was saying directly next to me. Expect the G-Men to take the crowd out of the game. They are going to try to score early and maintain a strong lead to keep that place quiet. I could see them trying to hit Odell Beckham Jr. up for a couple long patterns in hopes for a quick score.</p>
<p><strong>Bend but do not break.</strong><br />
Linebacker the Devon Kennard returned from his injury last week and played against the Dallas Cowboys well. He played almost half of the Giants defense of snaps and his presence on the field definitely showed some impact. We think that he will be able to play a complete game and see some more snaps this week against the Saints. While initially the Giants run defense was top two in the league it has fallen back somewhat. The defense has been able to force some turnovers between strips and interceptions helping the Giants to 4-3 record. It will be interesting to see how they fare against Drew Brees this week considering they haven&#8217;t played a top-level quarterback since week two against Matt Ryan of the Falcons.</p>
<p><strong>OLine still holds strong.</strong><br />
Marshall Newhouse returns to form and rebounds from his past poor play against the Philadelphia Eagles. Rookie left tackle Ereck Flowers also proved his value last week against the Dallas Cowboys holding Greg Hardy to only one sack, w minimal pressure. The Saints defense this year with defensive coordinator Rob Ryan is improved, but definitely inconsistent at best. I think the Giants offense will be able to get the best of Rob Ryan and the Saints. In prior years I always have a feared The Giants going down to New Orleans for a tough matchup. That is not the case this year.</p>
<p>I think we&#8217;re going to see motivated Odell Beckham Jr in his professional debut in Louisiana. You can ask any Saints or LSU fan they know that Odell is a game breaker. I think the Giants get the win and go to 5/3, with a bunch of Eli and bunch of Odell.</p>
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		<title>Grading Out The NY Giants Free Agent Signings So Far</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2015 00:55:03 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Grading Out The NY Giants Free Agent Signings So Far It&#8217;s that&#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Grading Out The NY Giants Free Agent Signings So Far</h2>
<div>It&#8217;s that time of the year again fellow Giants fans. The time where fans all around the world go crazy in hopes that their team will sign those missing pieces. Those big names who will right away come in and make a major difference. With 2 days of free-agency in the books, I will give you some insight on the 5 free agents we have picked up so far. Now, unlike last year where we came out hot and spent some big money on notable players, this year has been relatively quiet so far. Let&#8217;s take a look.</div>
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<div><strong>RB Shane Vereen</strong> (3 yrs/12.3m)</div>
<div>At the time I wasn&#8217;t too high on this signing, mainly because I know Vereen&#8217;s been unable to stay completely healthy, but the more time goes by the more I love this pickup. Entering his 5th year and only 26 years old, Vereen is entering the prime years of his career. He was a solid weapon in the Patriots offense, and I think he can absolutely flourish in our West Coast scheme. It is likely he will only be used on 3rd downs and also on passing situations, but he is an extremely reliable receiver out of the backfield. He also holds on to the ball, and is great at picking up blitzes (which we all know is desperately needed). I also think this is a great move to try and get more out of Rashad Jennings and Andre Williams, knowing that they have a little competition in that backfield now.</div>
<div>GRADE- B</div>
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<div><strong>WR Dwayne Harris</strong> (5 yrs/17m)</div>
<div>When it comes down to it, I believe this is going to be the most successful pick-up of the offseason. Harris is a very solid special teams player, and after watching some film of him he is extremely explosive and seems to have a 2nd gear that not many can catch up with. He hasn&#8217;t quite established himself as a receiver yet, but has the playmaking ability to become a decent insurance policy if Victor Cruz isn&#8217;t 100 percent. The most important part of this signing I believe, is he will take over as the punt returner, taking place of OBJ and giving Giants fans one less thing to worry about. I&#8217;m very excited to know that we have a somewhat established return specialist for the first time in a while.</div>
<div>GRADE- B+</div>
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<div><strong>LB JT Thomas III</strong> (3yr/12m)</div>
<div>Thomas spent his last 2 years on Jacksonville. A bit undersized at linebacker at 6&#8217;1/236, but he had himself a respectable year last year. Finishing with 84 tackles and 2 forced fumbles, the Giants obviously saw something in him last season which made them pull the trigger. I can&#8217;t see this as much more than a depth signing, but with the way our linebacker situation has been, there&#8217;s always a chance for him to push for a starting spot.</div>
<div>GRADE- C</div>
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<div><strong>OL Marshall Newhouse</strong> (2yr/3m)</div>
<div>This guy could possibly be a diamond in the rough. Newhouse hasn&#8217;t had much success lately, but was a fixture on the Packers offensive line in 2011 (when they went 15-1) and 2012. With 36 career starts under his belt, he obviously has what it takes to be a contributor on the NFL level, and considering the amount they signed him for it definitely seems worth it. There is still whispers that Will Beatty might not make it past June cuts, so bringing experienced depth to this offensive line is a must right now.</div>
<div>GRADE- C+</div>
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<div><strong>LB Jonathan Casillas</strong> (3yr/10.5m)</div>
<div>This one is one of those &#8220;eh&#8221; pickups. Casillas has been hampered by injuries in his career, and figures to be nothing more than special team depth. But like I said with Thomas, the competition for linebacker is open to anyone right now, I just don&#8217;t see him doing much besides ST. This is the one pick where I felt they could&#8217;ve filled this spot with a late draft pick or an un-drafted free agent instead of spending the money. But hey, you never know!</div>
<div>GRADE- D</div>
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<div>The Giants still have some money to play around with, so they definitely aren&#8217;t done bringing players in. I think there have been some solid additions to this team who can contribute right away, and like we always say, &#8220;In Reese We Trust&#8221;. Follow me on twitter <a href="https://twitter.com/TheLazeShow">@TheLazeShow</a> and let me know who you guys think we should go after, until then&#8230;.BLEED BLUE</div>
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