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I think that may all hinge upon whether or not Indy gets out to a big lead or not. If the game is close they would be stupid not to run the ball on Indy.
I think they'd be crazy not to run it right at Indy based on what Houston did last week. Plus, Sanders is out for Indy and he had a strong impact on the D. I hope I'm at least partially wrong given I have Nicks, but looking like a Bradshaw/Jacobs kind of week.
I think they run the ball since that seems to be a weakness of Indy, to protect the ball, and to keep Peyton off the field. The Giants should try to run, it's just a question if they will be able to, the line has had trouble with run blocking. The argument why the line had trouble last week was that it was the first time the line played together, there were injuries that kept some starters out of preseason games.
I think they run the ball since that seems to be a weakness of Indy, to protect the ball, and to keep Peyton off the field. The Giants should try to run, it's just a question if they will be able to, the line has had trouble with run blocking. The argument why the line had trouble last week was that it was the first time the line played together, there were injuries that kept some starters out of preseason games.
I think they run the ball since that seems to be a weakness of Indy, to protect the ball, and to keep Peyton off the field. The Giants should try to run, it's just a question if they will be able to, the line has had trouble with run blocking. The argument why the line had trouble last week was that it was the first time the line played together, there were injuries that kept some starters out of preseason games.
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