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“You never want bad juju,” end Dave Tollefson said. “You’d like to think a little plastic figurine wasn’t the difference. But you take what you can get in this league.”
The recent success of the Giants’ pass rush can be credited to gaining a better grasp of the defense under a new coordinator, often playing with a lead and having a line that has developed a special chemistry through intense competition during practices, meetings and games and seemingly everywhere in between.
When Fewell tries to consult with the defensive linemen on the sideline, he said, they sometimes wave him away with an assurance that they have it all figured out.
[link widoczny dla zalogowanych] says that he knows instinctively where Canty will head in a pass-rushing situation, the approach he might take to get to the quarterback, and the direction, power and speed with which he will attack a gap. That informs [link widoczny dla zalogowanych]’s play.
It also allows Perry Fewell, the defensive coordinator, to call fewer blitzes without compromising the pressure applied to the opposing quarterback. Only one of the Giants’ 10 sacks against the Bears came on a blitz.
“People may think we have blitzes or stunts going on in the game, but it’ll just be a regular rush,” [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] said, referring to Canty. “Because I know how he likes to rush, I’ll move a certain way. Instead of Perry saying to go out and go a certain way, we can do a straight rush, and he knows we’re going to play off each other because we’ve been in those wars together.”
The Giants’ defensive line comprises an array of personalities. Chris Canty is the spiritual leader. Mathias Kiwanuka is the quiet one. Cofield provides the comic relief with his one-liners. (“It’s about timing and delivery,” he said.) [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] is the spokesman.
“They’re playing at a very high level right now,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], nobody can deny that,” Hill said in a conference call. “Sometimes, it’s coverage guys holding up and then those guys are getting there, and sometimes the front four is just absolutely beating people so quick. They’re doing it all right now.”
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — When [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] was named a Giants captain last month, a fellow defensive lineman placed a small figurine bearing his likeness in the unit’s meeting room. It started as a cute way to poke fun at [link widoczny dla zalogowanych]. Then the team lost back-to-back games in September, and something needed to change.
Offensive linemen are typically thought to require strong chemistry to communicate and work together on blocking assignments. But the dynamic is just as important for defensive linemen.
[link widoczny dla zalogowanych] added, “Nine times out of 10, we’ll cover each other up if someone makes a mistake.”
Competing to be the first off the line at practice and bonding over barbecue in their down time has led to synergy on the field.
As the Giants (3-2) prepared to host Detroit (1-4) on Sunday, Lions quarterback Shaun Hill had plenty to think about.
“It’s a race to the quarterback,” tackle Barry Cofield said. “And everybody wants to get the sack.”
At the prodding of his teammates, [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] snapped the statuette in half during a meeting. They did not make much of the gesture at the time, but it represented a turning point for the defensive line. In the two games since, the Giants’ pass rush has been perhaps the fiercest in the N.F.L.
The Giants’ fearsome front has done more than cast spells on opponents. In the past two games, it has accumulated 13 sacks and ushered 2 quarterbacks, Chicago’s Jay Cutler and Todd Collins, to an early exit.
The Giants use a so-called Four Aces package in which four ends play at once, which provides a sleeker option in pass-rushing situations. They have also benefited from the return of a healthy Cofield, who had knee surgery after the 2008 season.
“I threw a Gummi Bear in my mouth in a meeting, and then Osi challenged me,” Tollefson said. “ ‘Oh, I can do this better. I can do that better.’ You put that on the field, and it gets magnified.”
But they are bonded by their competitiveness. In 2007, the Michael Strahan-led defense turned everything into a game, and the linemen have carried on the tradition. [link widoczny dla zalogowanych]
They have bickered in the locker room about who performed the best on the Wonderlic test administered when they were draft prospects. (Canty claims to have the top-ranking score.) They challenge one another in video games. (Kiwanuka likes the Call of Duty series.) They also keep a tally of sacks. (Osi Umenyiora leads with six.)
Versatile and Creative, Giants Limber Up for Race to the Quarterback
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