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NFL Football Players Draft Injuries Rookies Season SuperbowlPublished: October 17, 2009
While the numbers don't reflect it—he's down this year to 3.6 yards a carry from his career average of 5.0—Jacobs should be ready to put the hard hat on and perform up to his standards this week on the road. Here's why.
1. The Giants Offensive Linemen want to dominate the Saints' strong D-line.
In a published report last week, the Giants offensive line said they wanted to do a better job blocking for Jacobs. During the first five games, I've noticed that Jacobs has been running a lot of sweeps instead of the quick hits off tackle that get him to the second level where he punishes linebackers and safety's.
The Saints have three strong defensive ends, Charles Grant, Will Smith, and Sedric Ellis, that rush well. With Manning injured, they will attempt to test his heel to see if he can move around...
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