Five Giant issues: The pass rush
January, 7, 2013
Jan 7
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By
Ohm Youngmisuk | ESPNNewYork.com
There were plenty of things that went wrong in the New York Giants’ title defense in 2012.
This week, we're taking a look at five Giant issues that kept the 2011 champs from making it back to the playoffs. Today, we explore the Giants’ pass rush and what went wrong.
The numbers: The Giants went from having 48 sacks in 2011 to 33 this past season.
And of those 33 sacks, the Giants’ big four pass rushers of Jason Pierre-Paul (6.5), Justin Tuck (4.0), Osi Umenyiora (6.0) and Mathias Kiwanuka (3.0) combined for 19.5 sacks.
In 2011, Pierre-Paul had 16.5 sacks alone. So what happened?
The reasons: The players all said offenses made the pass rush a center of attention. Quarterbacks made a concerted effort to get rid of the ball much faster. There were shorter drop backs and quicker releases.
Running backs and tight ends often chipped on the Giants’ ends before sometimes releasing.
“That’s a good question,” head coach Tom Coughlin said when asked about what happened to his pass rush and sacks last week on WFAN. “We were greatly down and diminished in that number. There are a lot of reasons that you can talk about. It wasn’t always chips and double teams. We didn’t win one-on-one battles. There were opportunities and we didn’t take advantage of it.”
Coughlin is right. The Giants didn’t win enough one-on-one battles. They needed greater production out of their rushers.
Tuck, who only has a total of nine sacks in the last two years after posting 11.5 sacks in 2010, also pointed out that the Giants just had bad luck sometimes as well.
“Sometimes it ain’t your year,” Tuck said. “I can remember plays where I was inches away from making big plays right before they got rid of the ball. Some years it is your year and others it is not.”
How to improve: While the players wouldn’t point fingers, the Giants pass rush would’ve been better if the defense had been able to stop the run and the secondary been able to cover longer. The front line, linebackers and secondary all feed off each other.
The Giants need to defend the run better. So having a healthy Chris Canty for an entire season will help. Also the Giants linebackers will have to pick up their play. And the secondary has to reduce the amount of big passing plays. The Giants pass rush can use the team’s best cover man, cornerback Corey Webster, to return to his old form after struggling this season.
Defensive coordinator Perry Fewell will spend the offseason trying to find ways to get his pass rushers in better positions to pressure the quarterback and his defensive ends will have to make plays.
With Umenyiora seeking a starting job and saying he likely will not be back, Pierre-Paul, Tuck and Kiwanuka will have to be better next season. If Umenyiora moves on, the Giants may elect to move Kiwanuka back to defensive end permanently.
And the Giants will need one more rusher like Adrian Tracy, Adewale Ojomo or a free agent or potential draft pick to step up.
“Our front didn’t get going like we would want it to,” general manager Jerry Reese said last week on ESPN New York 98.7. “Our defense as a whole. Our defensive front, we are used to getting better play out of those guys. Pierre-Paul had a terrific season a year ago but teams prepare for those kinds of things.”
Tell us what you thought went wrong with the Giants’ pass rush and what you think needs to improve below.
This week, we're taking a look at five Giant issues that kept the 2011 champs from making it back to the playoffs. Today, we explore the Giants’ pass rush and what went wrong.
The numbers: The Giants went from having 48 sacks in 2011 to 33 this past season.
And of those 33 sacks, the Giants’ big four pass rushers of Jason Pierre-Paul (6.5), Justin Tuck (4.0), Osi Umenyiora (6.0) and Mathias Kiwanuka (3.0) combined for 19.5 sacks.
In 2011, Pierre-Paul had 16.5 sacks alone. So what happened?
The reasons: The players all said offenses made the pass rush a center of attention. Quarterbacks made a concerted effort to get rid of the ball much faster. There were shorter drop backs and quicker releases.
Running backs and tight ends often chipped on the Giants’ ends before sometimes releasing.
“That’s a good question,” head coach Tom Coughlin said when asked about what happened to his pass rush and sacks last week on WFAN. “We were greatly down and diminished in that number. There are a lot of reasons that you can talk about. It wasn’t always chips and double teams. We didn’t win one-on-one battles. There were opportunities and we didn’t take advantage of it.”
Coughlin is right. The Giants didn’t win enough one-on-one battles. They needed greater production out of their rushers.
Tuck, who only has a total of nine sacks in the last two years after posting 11.5 sacks in 2010, also pointed out that the Giants just had bad luck sometimes as well.
“Sometimes it ain’t your year,” Tuck said. “I can remember plays where I was inches away from making big plays right before they got rid of the ball. Some years it is your year and others it is not.”
How to improve: While the players wouldn’t point fingers, the Giants pass rush would’ve been better if the defense had been able to stop the run and the secondary been able to cover longer. The front line, linebackers and secondary all feed off each other.
The Giants need to defend the run better. So having a healthy Chris Canty for an entire season will help. Also the Giants linebackers will have to pick up their play. And the secondary has to reduce the amount of big passing plays. The Giants pass rush can use the team’s best cover man, cornerback Corey Webster, to return to his old form after struggling this season.
Defensive coordinator Perry Fewell will spend the offseason trying to find ways to get his pass rushers in better positions to pressure the quarterback and his defensive ends will have to make plays.
With Umenyiora seeking a starting job and saying he likely will not be back, Pierre-Paul, Tuck and Kiwanuka will have to be better next season. If Umenyiora moves on, the Giants may elect to move Kiwanuka back to defensive end permanently.
And the Giants will need one more rusher like Adrian Tracy, Adewale Ojomo or a free agent or potential draft pick to step up.
“Our front didn’t get going like we would want it to,” general manager Jerry Reese said last week on ESPN New York 98.7. “Our defense as a whole. Our defensive front, we are used to getting better play out of those guys. Pierre-Paul had a terrific season a year ago but teams prepare for those kinds of things.”
Tell us what you thought went wrong with the Giants’ pass rush and what you think needs to improve below.

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Notebook: Hynoski carted off; OTA practice notes http://t.co/wdS0WmYnLj
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Giants announce they've signed seventh-round pick Eric Herman to his rookie deal. Only Justin Pugh and Ryan Nassib remain unsigned
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Jernigan, Murphy get added workload in practice http://t.co/c65gvd29PO
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Coughlin and Giants surprised by Hakeem Nicks' absence from OTA. #NYG without its top 2 WRs with Cruz absent too http://t.co/7wDDD49nuS
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Jacquian Williams did some individual work today. He's rehabbing and resting his PCL injury that slowed him down last year.
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So to recap, Giants didn't have their top two WRs at voluntary OTA. Nicks would've been limited but Coughlin wasn't thrilled.
about 5 hours ago
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Coughlin sounded disappointed that Nicks is not here at voluntary OTA. Nicks would've been limited though as he makes way back.
about 5 hours ago
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Eli has been looking for Louis Murphy a lot, especially on deep passes. Jerry Reese said he believes Murphy can add deep threat element
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Brandon Myers just made a diving catch over the middle in 7 on 7s. Prince later broke up a deep pass from Eli to Jernigan down the sideline
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Hynoski just got carted to the locker room after going down with an unknown injury.
about 6 hours ago
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Eli just hit Louis Murphy on a bomb for a 50 yd TD in 11 on 11. Murphy got behind the secondary
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Don't see Hakeem Nicks on field at OTAs. Chris Snee and David Baas might be inside rehabbing. No Victor Cruz at voluntary OTA.
about 6 hours ago
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Credit Tuck for seeking Tony Robbins http://t.co/7IjG9KgLih
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That's right Wisey, love the Spartan! RT @MikeWiseguy: used to hate Randolph as a knucklehead Blazer. Now I love him as an old-head Grizzly.
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Which means the Washington Bullets will win RT @malikshareef: My man @sdubb20 said he'd hate to have the #1 pick this year. Me too.
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Justin Tuck added something new to his offseason regimen: Seeing Tony Robbins and walking over hot coals #NYG http://t.co/Tmgb51Kfbw
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Tisch on Cruz: 'It's just taking its time' http://t.co/i4SdDkjrMX
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@AKinkhabwala Did you take the bike ride down? Hope you are having a terrific time! Congrats!
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Tisch on XLVIII weather: 'It could be great' -- from @MikeRodak http://t.co/1Z53wvIDu5
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> RT @AdamSchefter: Maybe he picks Denver, but Charles Woodson is intrigued with idea of finishing career in same place he started: Oakland.
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