Giants vs. Packers: Preview, prediction, what to watch for in Week 11

An inside look at Sunday’s Giants-Packers NFL Week 11 matchup at MetLife Stadium:This is some double-trouble for an offensive line, with Gary (7.5 sacks) and Parsons (6.5 sacks) applying all sorts of pressure from the edges.Thomas is playing at a high level, and Eluemunor is battling through a pectoral issue.
Parsons will wander inside as well, searching for vulnerability along the line for him to exploit.Jaxson Dart avoided sacks with his footwork in the pocket.
Jameis Winston throughout his career has not been as elusive. Wan’Dale Robinson smiled when asked what the priority is now that Jameis Winston is starting at quarterback.“No matter who’s out there, you better be ready to catch the ball,” he said.
“All routes are live with Jameis out there.He might not be able to run as well, but the ball still jumps out of his hand.” Winston throughout his career has taken wild risks putting the ball up for grabs, and sometimes a wide receiver has to become a defensive back to prevent an interception. What? Matt LaFleur was actually asked about his job security this week? Sure, his Packers (5-3-1) have lost two straight and have not lived up to expectations this season — they are in third place in the NFC North — but LaFleur has won 66 percent of his games and guided the Packers to the playoffs in six of his seven years in Green Bay. “I’ll leave that for everybody else to decide,” he said.
“I feel like you’re always coaching for everything in this league.It’s always been that way.
You know, you can’t ever exhale.You got to always be pushing.
And that’s just my mindset.And that will be my mindset until they tell me not to coach anymore.” The Giants wanted to re-sign safety Xavier McKinney, and McKinney wanted to return to the Giants after his contract expired after the 2023 season.McKinney also wanted to be one of the highest-paid safeties in the NFL, and that desire was not compatible with how the Giants value the position.
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