Evidence of Defensive Changes In 2010

Ed Valentine over at Big Blue View has a great morning update with some case studies as to how the Giants defense has already drastically changed this season:

"I will be honest here. I spent all of last summer’s training camp trying to figure out who Bill Sheridan was. You never saw him, or heard him. It’s beating a dead horse a little, but that’s not an issue with new defensive coordinator Perry Fewell. After the first place of 11-on-11s this morning Fewell came sprinting toward his defense. “Back in the huddle, back in the huddle,” Fewell was screaming. “Let’s be the ones to set the tempo.”Fewell had more reason to scream later when Corey Webster made the play of the day. Webster made a tremendous one-handed leaping interception of a deep from down the right sideline from Eli Manning intended for Mario Manningham. Fewell was screaming “score, score” and chasing Webster down the sideline. Yes, times have changed on the defensive side."

Although the defense can’t always make the play, however promising:

"Ahmad Bradshaw looked good this morning. Taking a pitch from Manning AB looked up to see Antrel Rolle already in the backfield. Only Rolle never had a chance to make a play as Bradshaw cut quickly and was gone up the field. A great sign for the Giants."

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