Baldy Breakdown: Giants’ run blocking a dumpster fire

Brian Baldinger breaks down the New York Giants’ inept offensive line and the team’s horrendous run blocking miscues.

There are many theories as to why New York Giants running back Saquon Barkley has looked like a shell of his former self since returning early from a high ankle sprain. Most seem to center around his health, which is something Barkley vehemently denies being behind his struggles.

Some of the blame can be put on Barkley himself. There’s no denying that his decision-making seems to have regressed from a season ago and it’s even something he’s admitted to being a problem.

But what about the guys up front? What about the Giants’ revamped offensive line and the blocking tight ends?

Well, they’re not playing well, either. In fact, they were having some issues in Week 13 that you see Junior Varsity teams correct by Game 3.

This is a little bit of everything — poor coaching, poor execution, poor communication, poor decision-making. You name it and the Giants were guilty of it on their very first offensive series against the Green Bay Packers.

And no, this is not some weird anomaly. These are consistent problems the Giants have faced all season and it’s one of the reasons we’ve had such a difficult time evaluating the offensive linemen individually. So much is going wrong that it’s difficult to pinpoint who messed up (or who else messed up). It’s that dysfunctional.

Honestly, more than anything else, these sort of issues are just baffling and a testament to why the Giants are 2-10 and the laughingstock of the league.

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WATCH: Brian Baldinger calls Bills’ Tre White ‘elite cornerback’

NFL Network’s Brian Baldinger calls Buffalo Bills CB Tre’Davious White an “elite” cornerback in the NFL.

Former player and current NFL Network analyst Brian Baldinger loves the full-team effort he sees from the Bills defense each week.

But if he had to pick one star amongst the team, it’s cornerback Tre’Davious White.

In one of his weekly “Baldy Breakdown” segments on his Twitter feed, Baldinger kept a close eye on White. The praise included Baldinger calling White “elite” after watching him face Broncos wideout Courtland Sutton in Week 12.

“I mean, it’s time to just recognize Tre’Davious White… he’s one of the five best corners in all of football,” Baldinger said.

Here’s Baldinger’s full breakdown of White’s game against the Broncos:

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Brian Baldinger breaks down the Falcons’ resurgent pass rush

The Atlanta Falcons had just seven sacks through the first eight games of 2019, but something clicked during the bye week and the team has completely flipped the script.

The Atlanta Falcons had just seven sacks through the first eight games of 2019, but something clicked during the bye week and the team has completely flipped the script.

In the Falcons’ Week 10 upset win over the Saints, their defense brought down Drew Brees six times. Last Sunday against the Panthers, Atlanta tacked on five more sacks, which led to its second straight win.

Some credit should go to the coaching staff for making changes. After a frustrating first half of the season, the Falcons’ defense is communicating better, winning their one-on-one matchups and finishing plays.

NFL Network’s Brian Baldinger went into the film room and broke down some footage of Atlanta’s front-four in Week 11. Watch his latest video highlighting how dominant the group was against the Panthers below:

The Falcons will return home to Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Week 12 to play the Buccaneers in their third straight NFC South game. Atlanta is currently favored by 4.5 points over Tampa Bay on Sunday.

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