周四夜赛:巴克利229码难救主,老鹰胜巨人

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赛事回顾】巴克利229码难救主,老鹰胜巨人

2018-10-12

北京时间10月12日星期五早8:20,本赛季常规赛第六周的周四夜赛拉开帷幕。2胜3负的卫冕冠军费城老鹰做客大都会球场(MetLife Stadium),挑战1胜4负的同区对手纽约巨人。目前,老鹰保持着对巨人的三连胜,包括上赛季对巨人的主客场双杀。

 
主场作战的纽约巨人首先进攻,比赛仅仅进行了36秒,伊莱-曼宁(Eli Manning)的中路短传被防守队员干扰并反弹到空中,老鹰线卫卡姆-格鲁吉尔希尔(Kamu Grugier-Hill)将皮球抄截!老鹰四分卫卡森-温茨(Carson Wentz)持球冲出口袋,传球找到阿尔尚-杰弗里(Alshon Jeffery),17码传球达阵得分。老鹰首先建立了7:0的领先优势。巨人则依靠着赛匡-巴克利(Saquon Barkley)的一次46码外侧冲球,派出阿尔德里克-罗萨斯(Aldrick Rosas)命中33码任意球,扳回3分,把比分变成了7:3。
 
老鹰四分卫卡森-温茨传球时手臂被防守队员封盖到,但幸运的是皮球飘到了老鹰外接手尼尔森-阿格洛(Nelson Agholor)的手里,后者持球推进32码,但老鹰没能推进过半场;巨人同样因为伊莱-曼宁被擒杀而很快弃踢。此后,随着阿尔尚-杰弗里接球推进17码,老鹰跑卫科雷-克莱门特(Corey Clement)先是冲球14码来到得分线,然后冲球1码达阵得分。老鹰14:3巨人。
 
双方连续弃踢后,比赛进入第二节。巨人再次依靠赛匡-巴克利的一次55码推进打入老鹰红区,阿尔德里克-罗萨斯命中21码任意球,巨人以14:6落后8分。新秀跑卫赛匡-巴克利上半场的总推进码数同时也已经轻松超过了100码。老鹰得球,外接手尼尔森-阿格洛跑出空档并完成58码接球,带领球队进入红区,最终扎克-厄茨(Zach Ertz)在端区完成10码接球达阵,老鹰21:6巨人。
 
随着伊莱-曼宁在三档被擒杀,巨人再度弃踢;借助这次机会,老鹰派出踢球手杰克-埃利奥特(Jake Elliott)命中33码任意球,老鹰24:6巨人。上半场结束前,双方相继射失50码长距离任意球,两队就此带着24:6的比分进入中场休息。
 
客场作战的老鹰在下半场首先登场。四分卫卡森-温茨连续短传帮助球队过半场,跑卫科雷-克莱门特冲球20码进入红区,最终阿尔尚-杰弗里接1码短传达阵得分,老鹰31:6巨人。巨人这次很快地做出了回应:奥德尔-贝克汉姆(Odell Beckham Jr.)接短传后摆脱防守队员,推进9码并转换首攻。这是巨人本场比赛第一次转换三档,终结了连续8次三档(算上上周的比赛,连续15次三档)转换失败。紧接着,赛匡-巴克利右侧冲球,一步甩开整条老鹰防线,冲球50码达阵得分!比分变成了老鹰31:13巨人。
 
老鹰再次利用一系列短传和冲球推进到巨人半场。更重要的是,这次球权消耗了6分18秒的比赛时间,把比赛带进第四节。随着踢球手杰克-埃利奥特命中30码任意球,老鹰34:13领先巨人。第四节还剩10分钟时,巨人建立了一波时长5分钟的进攻,但他们在得分线前5码强打四档4码失败。
 
最终全场比赛结束,费城老鹰客场34:14轻取纽约巨人,将战绩提升到3胜3负,并送给巨人赛季第5负。
 
球员数据:
费城老鹰
四分卫卡森-温茨36传26中,278码,均码7.7,3达阵0抄截,1次被擒杀;
外接手阿尔尚-杰弗里8接球,74码,2达阵;
 
纽约巨人
四分卫伊莱-曼宁43传24中,281码,均码6.5,0达阵1抄截,4次被擒杀;
跑卫赛匡-巴克利13次冲球,130码,均码10.0,1次达阵;9次接球,接球99码;总共229码。
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  • xxlfm:巨人组教练组脑子进水,这个白菜不灵?

    拥有联盟顶尖外接高手obj,却让巴克利一枝独秀,有意思吗?如果这样就trade吧。。。

    这个白菜也该退役了吧:(

    嘿嘿,本周我对手拥有巴克利,冲接近300码。。。

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    xxlfm 回复 xxlfm:姐夫强势回归,准备抢。。
    呵呵。
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    xxlfm 回复 xxlfm:The end of Eli in N.Y
    http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/24962436/end-eli-manning-new-york-giants-team-draft-new-quarterback


    The end of Eli in N.Y.: Time for Giants to move on from Manning

    Louis Riddick notes that Eli Manning has been bad and looks disinterested, but doesn't want to criticize the Saquon Barkley pick in hindsight. (1:39)

    EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Four more years, Eli Manning predicted in the summer of 2017. He said he still loved the training, the film work, everything about being a starting NFL quarterback, and he figured he could compete at a high level until age 40.

    "So I don't see it slowing down," he told ESPN.com at the time.


    OBJ enters locker room before halftime in big loss

    Odell Beckham Jr. walked off the field and into the locker room before the final play of the first half in a 34-13 loss to the Eagles and did not return to the sideline until after the second-half kickoff.


    Wentz turns it up to MVP level in dominant night

    Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz looked like his old MVP-caliber self Thursday night, slicing through the Giants' defense to post three touchdowns, no interceptions and a 122 rating as Philly rolled past its division rival 34-13.


    The erosion of Eli: The Giant problem with the franchise QB

    The Giants quarterback doesn't have bad numbers on the surface, but a closer look - and the win column - reveal deeper-seated problems.


    Yet now, at 37, it is slowing down to a grinding halt. Manning has devolved into a shadow of his two-time Super Bowl MVP self, and it was clear Thursday night to every fair-minded fan in the house that his time as the New York Giants' franchise player is coming to an end.

    Actually, that time already has expired. In professional sports there is no such thing as a franchise player for a 1-5 franchise, or for a team that has lost 18 of 22 games over the past two seasons. As much as it hurts to say it about an athlete who has always carried himself with grace in the world's noisiest market, Manning's exit is no longer a question of when, but how.

    Eli will play out the rest of the year, and in the spring the Giants will pick his replacement at the top of the NFL draft. Start tracking top quarterback prospects such as Missouri's Drew Lock and Oregon's Justin Herbert and NC State's Ryan Finley, Giants fans, because Manning won't be earning $23 million under center in 2019, the final season on his deal. His employers will try to put the best possible face on the divorce after the mess they made of the marriage in 2017. Most likely, they will try to persuade Manning to retire as a Giant, to go out with his dignity and his body intact, while eating the $6.2 million in dead-cap hit they'll take by releasing him.

    The son of Archie and kid brother of Peyton has never wanted any other job but the one he has. It's why he cried last season when Ben McAdoo and the Giants' hierarchy took it away, botching an attempt to keep alive his consecutive starts streak while giving some of his playing time to Geno Smith and Davis Webb. Eli ended up on the bench for a singular Sunday that sealed the terminations of McAdoo and general manager Jerry Reese.


    Eli Manning is 112-108 as a starter for the Giants across 15 seasons. Steven Ryan/Getty Images

    But Manning has to be replaced after this season, just like Tom Coughlin had to be replaced after the 2015 season. Eli is 43-58 in the regular season and 0-1 in the playoffs since winning his second Super Bowl title with Coughlin in the 2011 season, and despite the talent deficiencies around him over the years, especially on the offensive line, he has become a conspicuous part of a problem that has no easy solution.

    "My confidence in myself is good," Manning maintained after his Giants were embarrassed at home by the defending champion Philadelphia Eagles. "I know I can play. It's just a matter of we've just got to figure out how to be more consistent and be better at home."


    The Giants fielded one spectacular player in this 34-13 defeat -- Saquon Barkley, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2018 draft. Barkley made like Red Grange out there, running the ball 13 times for 130 yards, catching it nine times for 99 yards, and zigging every time the Eagles zagged as he made Manning's numbers look better than they truly were. Eli threw an interception on his second pass of the night, and he didn't manage a single touchdown pass while his whirling dervish of a counterpart, Carson Wentz, threw three.

    So the Giants have ended up 1-5 for a second straight season, and breathed new life into the argument that they erred terribly in the draft by passing on Sam Darnold in favor of Barkley, a near-perfect prospect who happens to play the wrong position. All that was missing Thursday night was Manning striking the haunting pose of an aging, balding Y.A. Tittle on his knees, separated from his helmet as blood trickled down his face.

    At the end of the first quarter, Eli had a passer rating of 7.8 while Wentz checked in with a rating at 128.8. At one point in the second quarter, Manning was 0-for-7 with an interception on any attempt deeper than two air yards.


    Eli Manning finished 24-of-43 passing for 281 yards and an interception against the Eagles. He also was sacked four times. Julio Cortez/AP Photo

    "Throw the ball," the exasperated Giants coach, Pat Shurmur, was caught by a Fox camera barking after Manning threw painfully short on a second-and-20. "I'm sure the cameras could've caught me upset a bunch of times," Shurmur conceded later.

    At halftime, Manning had converted none of his eight dropbacks in third-down situations. The same fans who rallied around him last season and had cheered him in MetLife and in the old Giants Stadium booed him after he delivered a few of his many wayward passes, a number of which should've been picked off.

    "That's something I don't get caught up in," Manning said when asked about the boos. "Hey, we've got to play better football, I understand that. And we've got to find ways to be in better situations and move the ball and be a more explosive offense and a better team."

    Manning was under duress for much of this rainy, foggy night, and didn't respond to the heat. He was sacked four times, and when pressured he went 2-for-14 for 16 yards. This was not your older brother's Eli, the opportunistic quarterback who could defy his lack of athleticism with great escapes and memorable heaves. Frankly, Manning spent most of the game doing a spot-on impression of a shot player.

    "I'm not concerned about Eli," Shurmur said without any apparent conviction. The coach seemed more concerned about Odell Beckham Jr., who reportedly was fined for questioning the team's heart in an interview with ESPN's Josina Anderson. Of course, Beckham and his friend Lil Wayne questioned more than the Giants' desire. They questioned an old Eli's ability to be the Eli of old.


    Odell Beckham Jr. caught six of his 12 targets from Eli Manning in the loss to the Eagles, for only 44 yards. Jason Szenes/EPA


    Beckham left the field with two seconds remaining in the first half and with his teammates preparing to run a final play (he needed another IV, according to Shurmur), and he was seen head-butting a sideline cooling fan on his way to finishing off a lousy six-catch, 44-yard performance.

    Still, this night was about Manning's flaws, not Beckham's. Manning hasn't aged like Tom Brady and Drew Brees have aged, and there is certainly no crime in that. He will still go down as co-owner John Mara described him after the second Super Bowl title -- as perhaps the best offensive player the Giants have ever dressed.

    But it is indeed time for Eli Manning to go down, no matter how much it really stinks to have to say that out loud.

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