Stunning Giants Win In Denver Shows Sunday Will Be A Tough Game:

Preview of Seattle Seahawks vs New York Football Giants

Preview 1

Early Line Seahawks by 7.5: The Giants stunned the NFL with a rousing upset of the Broncos and now they come home to face Pete Carroll’s Seahawks. This is the second week in a row that Big Blue is facing a team coming off its bye. Can the Giants find any momentum with the way they performed in Denver and take a two-game winning streak into their bye? The Giants did an outstanding job up front offensively in preventing Broncos LB Von Miller from wrecking the game, even though he did record a sack of Eli Manning late. This challenge will be different, however, as the Seahawks can attack from a variety of spots, which will put pressure on all facets of the offensive line. Michael Bennett, Frank Clark and former Jet Sheldon Richardson lead the way. Obviously, the Seattle secondary – still the Legion of Boom – is ready, willing and able to take over. Safeties Earl Thomas and Kam Chancellor are the league’s best tandem. Odell Beckham Jr.’s season-ending ankle injury robbed us of another classic showdown between Beckham and cornerback Richard Sherman. Can the Giants’ defense follow its blueprint of dominating Denver’s Trevor Siemian and do the same to Russell Wilson? Unlikely… NorthJersery.com

Preview 2

The Seahawks are back off of their Bye Week against the New York Giants this week. Unless they figure out how to block, expect another ugly game this Sunday.

The Seahawks slipped a half-game out of first place in the NFC West this week after the Rams defeated the Jacksonville Jaguars to go to 4-2. Their Week 7 opponent, the New York Giants, appeared left for dead coming into their road game against Denver last night, then they pummeled the Broncos 23-10 on Sunday Night Football.

The Giants aren’t dead yet, despite an inept offense ravaged by injuries. Indeed, the New York has about three offensive skill position players above replacement level at this point, and that’s being nice to quarterback Eli Manning, who was once again bad against Denver last night. But it was the Giants defense that woke up against the Broncos. Defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul recorded three sacks and generally didn’t allow Denver quarterback Trevor Siemian time to do much of anything all night. Emerald City Swagger

Preview 3

Key players QB Eli Manning: The two-time Super Bowl champion has had some of his worst days against the Seahawks, including a career-high-tying five interceptions in the 2013 defeat and 13 interceptions overall in seven career games against Seattle. Now he’ll face Seattle without his top three receivers, including standouts Odell Beckham Jr. and Brandon Marshall. That forced the Giants to reconfigure their offense on Sunday around their running game with Manning throwing just 19 passes in a surprising victory over the Broncos. He’d thrown 32 or more passes in each of the first five games.

RB Orleans Darkwa: With the Giants re-emphasizing their running attack, the four-year veteran out of Tulane becomes an even more vital piece of the New York offense. He responded Sunday night with a career-high 117 yards on 21 carries, almost matching the 122 yards he had in the first five games. Darkwa originally entered the league as an undrafted free agent but has been with the Giants since the midpoint of the 2014 season.

TE Evan Engram: With the injuries to other receivers, the rookie from Mississippi — who was the No. 23 overall selection in the draft — became an even bigger part of the Giants’ offense Sunday, catching five passes for a career-high 82 yards and a touchdown. Engram was drafted as high as he was due to exceptional speed, but the Giants also use him a lot as an in-line tight end, in part to try to create mismatches with linebackers. DE Jason Pierre-Paul: The eight-year veteran still is one of the league’s best pass-rushers, as evidenced by his three sacks Sunday against Denver. He has 4½ this season to rank 12th in the NFL. Pierre-Paul does not have a sack of Russell Wilson, having missed the 2013 game and not getting one in 2014. He had two sacks of Tarvaris Jackson in 2011. SeattleTimes

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