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    Giants' front four set to go after Pats QB Brady

    EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Defense for the New York Giants starts with the front four.

    Stopping the run and forcing the opposition into passing situations will let loose possibly the best group of pass rushers in the NFL. It was the formula the Giants used in 2008 in pounding Tom Brady and stunning the previously unbeaten New England Patriots in the Super Bowl — and the game plan hasn't changed for next weekend's title game rematch in Indianapolis.

    The Giants (12-7) want Brady on edge every time he passes. Throw a ball. Expect to be hit. Even the threat of being hit might be enough to influence a play. And that just might be the difference with a ring at stake.

    "Look at '07. That was pretty much the reason why we were in the game, because we kept him off-rhythm," defensive end and captain Justin Tuck said. "Obviously he is the main reason why (they) are successful. The way to kill the snake is to take off his head. The way to kill an offense as potent as that one is making sure you take care of Brady. Our defensive front will put a lot of pressure on itself to make sure that we do our best to get after him."

    The Giants finished tied for third in the NFL in the regular season with 48 sacks, including 11 in victories over the Jets and Cowboys in winning the NFC East title. They have added nine more in their three playoff wins.

    What makes the pass rush so formidable is that it's not only four guys. The Giants' line is eight deep. All Pro Jason Pierre-Paul led the team with 16 1/2 sacks in his second season, while Osi Umenyiora added nine in only nine games. Tuck and backup defensive end Dave Tollefson had five apiece, Chris Canty added four and fellow tackle Linval Joseph had two. There's also linebacker Mathias Kiwanuka, who had 3 1/2 sacks playing as a lineman in passing situations.

    Defensive coordinator Perry Fewell says not only does his line get to the quarterback, they get on each other. When the linemen hold their meeting, it's more than a review of the game or practice — it's trash-talking time.

    "We compete amongst each other and if Justin gets a sack, I want two," Pierre-Paul said. "If I want two, then Osi wants three. Basically you can say that we are greedy but in a good way, to help our team out. We try to get there quick enough to help our secondary cover better and try to get to the quarterback as fast as we can."

    Kiwanuka said the presence of so many pass rushers pushes everyone.

    "We have a number of guys, you look at the roster, Dave Tollefson is a guy who came on and had a strong year and played very well," Kiwanuka said. "From top to bottom, in that room, we have guys who could be starting on other teams. We're just not fighting for sacks. We are fighting for playing time as well. Everybody want to be the guy but at the end of the day, it's about the win and that's what also is important."

    Brady knows what to expect. In the Giants' 17-14 Super Bowl win in Arizona, he absorbed five sacks and was hit nine times, although the Giants insist the hit total was a lot higher.

    "They can rush the passer. There's no doubt about that," Brady said. "In playing them before, you understand that they can — they stripped sacked us on our own 10-yard line or something like that when we played them last. They get a lot of turnovers. They put a lot of pressure on you with their front four. They have a big, physical group that plays really well together. You watch them play against the 49ers; they played a great game defensively. They gave up two points against Atlanta which was on a defensive score. They're a great football team, they have a great defense. Every time we play them, it's, you talk about their defense, their pass rush."

    One thing that separates the Giants' pass rush from other teams is its speed. In passing situations, New York many times lines up Pierre-Paul, Tuck, Umenyiora and Kiwanuka — or four defensive ends. They bring a quickness that Patriots guards Logan Mankins and Brian Waters usually don't see.

    And that could put the head of the snake in danger.

    "Hey, if that's the analogy that they're taking then that's what it is," New England receiver Deion Branch said. "I think our job is to go out and protect our guy, protect the snake so he doesn't get his head cut off. But, hey, that's Justin. He's a great player. Trust me, we truly respect that guy, respect what he's done for the league, what he's doing for his team, but we can't worry about that part. We have to worry about what we're doing and the snake will do his part."

    Brady does have something else to worry about. Not only are the Giants getting to the passer, New York's secondary has settled down after a season of miscommunication. Matt Ryan, Aaron Rodgers and Alex Smith frequently had to go to second and third options in recent weeks because the secondary took away the primary receiver, giving the line more time to get to the quarterback.

    And the Giants intend to get to Brady again.

    Umenyiora remembers talking to Michael Strahan at breakfast on the morning of Super Bowl XLII.

    "Strahan was just talking, being loud, his usual self, whatever, and I'm usually the one who is joking around, but I was dead serious that morning," Umenyiora said. "I was like, 'Stray, in order for us to win this game we're going to have to get to the quarterback, we're going to have to really get to him.'

    "He was like, 'Yeah, yeah, whatever.' I made him put his fork down, and I was like, 'I'm dead serious, man, we have to do this.' And he was like, 'All right, cool,' and he stopped joking around then and he was all business and we went out there and took care of it."

    Umenyiora has that same feeling, even a sense of anger that the Giants are once again the underdogs despite beating the Patriots 24-20 in New England in November.

    "Most people picking this game will say they're going to win this game, but we know at the end of the day we're going to have to get to him as often as we can if we're going to win this football game. And that's exactly what we plan on doing," Umenyiora said.

     

    47 comments

    • fl1014  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      when will they ever learn : the more one talks the less likely they are to produce results talked about !
    • John  •  3 mths ago
      GIANTS!

      But DON'T underestimate the Patriots either. They are thirsty for revenge, and the New England offense will have Secret Service-type protection around Tom Brady.
      • W. Axl Rose 3 mths ago
        Eli will not win a second superbowl
      • Greg 3 mths ago
        Giants and Lucky rhyme.
      • Ed 3 mths ago
        He didn't win the first one, his D did and one hell of a catch by Tyree.
    • JASON  •  Springfield, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      this Patriots team is a lot different than in 07. there are two monster tight ends that catch the ball like a reciever. they catch the ball 20 yrds down field and then add running yards. when you show all out blitz to Brady will make you pay. Tom isn't holding on to the ball for 5-6 secs. anymore waiting for an open reciever 40 yds. downfield like he did with Moss.
      • Brian B 3 mths ago
        agreed, that's the biggest thing to me, is brady is gonna be throwing the ball sooner than he was in 07 because they don't have a deep threat anymore. It should make it easier for the pats to put up points, and should win this game.
      • Franco 3 mths ago
        IN New England the Ravens bothered brady. Now a Giants team with a similar defense will do the same, but with a better offense than baltimore. I see history repeating itself. Giants win.
      • Ed 3 mths ago
        What do you know Franco, you come from California, when's the last time a Cal team won the super bowl?
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Irvine, California  •  3 mths ago
      Hey, AP writer, Tom, that was one heck of a one sided article. Better write another one slanted to the PATS--equal time, ya know?
      • guaranteed 3 mths ago
        Politics is not sports. But whenever someone gets slighted and they are so pathetically immature as to demand EQUAL TIME in a sports story is not worth anyone's time except to tell them to grow up #$%$
      • amused2noend 3 mths ago
        Maybe this particular writer COVERS the Giants, stupid. There are plenty of stories about the Patriots from their AP BEAT WRITER. Try to learn a bit about the journalism industry before trashing it with your ill-informed opinion.
    • Heff  •  3 mths ago
      "Giants' front four set to go after Pats QB Brady"

      Like teams don't usually try that? Not exactly "news".
      • L 3 mths ago
        Giants fans take a little longer to get it though. They're not too bright. They don't even realize the Giants won on luck that last time the Patriots were 18- 0. Giants played one game half assed and the Patriots played 19 games. There is one game left. Pats 35-17.
      • BMAN 3 mths ago
        your a #$%$ just face it, e have the pats number. SORRY
    • Steve  •  Woburn, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      I'm worried about the Giants offense more than their D line. The Pat's will deal with the D line. No huddle, run up the middle, and I'd like to see something new we haven't seen before?
      The D blew the superbowl. That was 4 years ago. (think anyone forgot about butter fingers Asante yet) Eli is better and 4 years ago wasn't bad. Field position is critical. If the Pat's HAVE to pass up against their own goal line? Look out for the jail break blitz. Ben Jarvis has come into his own, Hernandez creats a new wrinkle in the backfield. All pro Waters at guard, Solder and Gronk I hope. All can block well and will need to, along with the vets on the left side. I'd like to see wildcat action with Edleman, Hernandes and Ben Jarvis. I don't care how many defensive ends you bring.
    • Lunatic Fringe  •  3 mths ago
      Move the Super Bowl to Saturday night the following weekend. This 2 week crap is for the birds.
      • Neophyte 3 mths ago
        bye week = rest for players, so there is less of a chance injuries decide the outcome of the game.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Irvine, California  •  3 mths ago
      I have disliked The Giants even since their "drug" years in the 1980's. Yeah, OK so they have a great front four! Brady is a great quarterback even with a bad ankle. His guys will protect him. NE has something to prove to NY and I believe they will do it! Just want to see an exciting game! GO. PATS!!!
    • Fed Up  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      Big deal, that's what their getting paid to do dosen't mean their going to get to him!
    • LA_Champs  •  3 mths ago
      Keys to the game: Giants - Put alot of glue on your helmets. You not as lucky as Plaxico; Patriots - Get your undercover crew ready and sneak into the Giants practice sessions. Extra cheat sheets are always helpful in addition to the play book.
    • KR  •  3 mths ago
      I love when the opposing team has all the bravado. Like the Ravens!! Gee, what happened to them?
    • Brent  •  3 mths ago
      Although I feel the Super Bowl was won in last week's NFC Championship, the Giants can be beaten if their pass coverage doesn't help the D-line get to Brady. The Pats have a much more dangerous passing game than the Niners'. Disrupting Brady's timing is important since he's not as mobile as Smith. The secondary needs to allow the front four time to get to Brady, like SF got to Eli.
    • Neophyte  •  3 mths ago
      King Tom Brady is the best QB of all time.
    • James L  •  Port St Lucie, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      Gonna be a yeah man game !!!
    • dandy  •  3 mths ago
      These are nothing but egotistical bass turds. They are lucky to be where they are and will not rattle Brady. Eli will eat more 'dirt' than Brady in this one. New England 24; Giants 17.
    • Tony K.  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      Brady's offensive line will have to do better than in SB 42. They were MIA in the second half of that game. If they play the whole game the Pats will trample the Giants.
    • Ron  •  Tulsa, Oklahoma  •  3 mths ago
      New England needs to take Eli out of the equation, because without Eli the Giants are NOTHING. New England has shown in the past, that it has backup QBs that can hold their own, but I'm not so certain about the Giants.
    • Ron  •  Tulsa, Oklahoma  •  3 mths ago
      The Giants beat New England this year because of TWO pass interference penalties, both leading to Giant TDs. New England had 4 turnovers to the Giants 2 and the Giants had to come back with the help of yellow flags to beat New England by 4 points. Yes the Giants beat New England during the season, but Green Bay beat the Giants during the season also, and that didn't stop the Giants from coming back to beat the Packers in the playoffs. The other X-factor is that New England JETTISONED Albert Haynesworth AFTER the loss to the Giants, and New England hasn't lost SINCE. Now all they have to do is JETTISON the 'Twitter Man', Ochocinco, and all will be well in New England. The Super Bowl is going to be just as close as the last 2 playoff games.
    • smokey  •  3 mths ago
      Which coach does the best with two weeks to get his team ready?
    • W. Axl Rose  •  3 mths ago
      Pats 55, Giants 10.
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