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Big Blue Banter: A New York Giants Football Podcast

Offensive Film Review: Kafka wins the chess match; Jones thrives with shotgun, quick game

Big Blue Banter: A New York Giants Football Podcast

Blue Wire

Sports News, Football, Sports, News

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 20 December 2022

⏱️ 97 minutes

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Summary

Dan and Nick break down the All-22 coaches film of the Giants’ Week 15 win over the Commanders on the offensive side of the ball by breaking down the end zone and sideline angles from the coaches film. They go play by play, drive by drive, with long extensive breakdowns of each play. They talk about Mike Kafka’s excellent game plan adjustment, great play calls, great throws by Daniel Jones and the offensive line play individually and overall. The show wraps up with superlatives: best player on film, unheralded player, best throw, best route, best play call and then a pass blocking grade (1-10) and a run blocking grade (1-10).  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

This podcast is sponsored by Liquid Death. Are you thirsty? Parched? Do you like dark and

0:05.9

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0:13.2

promo code Big Blue. Blue Wire. Welcome back. This is the Big Blue Banser, New York Giants football podcast. I'm Dan Schneier.

0:24.7

Join as always my host, Nick Vallado. And finally tonight, to get to discuss winning Giants football again.

0:30.7

On the offensive side of the ball, this is our game film, All 22 coaches film review, the Giants offense against the Washington football team.

0:37.9

This is a review that will show you the end zone angle.

0:40.7

This is a review that will show you the sideline angle.

0:42.8

We'll break down every play.

0:44.6

We'll finish this bad boy off by signing superlatives, best player on film, highest effort

0:50.8

player on film, unharalded player on film best throw best play call best

0:54.6

route even pass blocking grade 1 through 10 run blocking grade 1st 10 so if you're new to the show

0:59.4

that's all new to you if you're not i may sound like a broken record but that's quite all right

1:04.6

because we got ourselves a giant's win and i'm happy i got to reintroduce the system we have for

1:09.1

breaking these game tapes down. So Nick, without further

1:11.9

due, well, actually, before we do it, let's see, was there anything you wanted to touch on just like an

1:16.5

overall thought or anything from the date? Mike Kafka did an excellent job scheming against Jack

1:21.1

Del Rio's defense that he saw two weeks ago. There were a lot more redundant calls in this specific

1:26.2

game. And a lot of them were just switch releases to the field side, like that post wheel that we

1:31.3

kind of have seen so much in the past.

1:33.5

Only this time, the number two receiver that ends up being the number one receiver

1:37.8

after the route distribution ends up kind of curling inward against these off leverage

1:41.8

type of defensive backs because we know Jack Del Rio is going to run

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