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"One reason the offense is so effective is that Manning is really good before the snap. He doesn't get the reputation of being that kind of a quarterback, but he's brilliant. He's phenomenal in reading the defense before the play, especially when it comes to the run game and getting the Giants in the right play. And his pre-snap reads fit this offense very well."
"McAdoo came from Green Bay, and the Giants basically run the same offense as the Packers. There are a lot of tweaks and slight differences, but in both offenses you see a lot of slants and in-breaking routes. You'd even have to say that the offense, as it's drawn up on a chalkboard, is run more purely by Manning than it is by Aaron Rodgers. They're different quarterbacks. Rodgers is a second reaction player. He'll make plays late in the down. Manning is more of a rhythm thrower in this offense, getting the ball out fast right after the snap."
"One reason the offense is so effective is that Manning is really good before the snap. He doesn't get the reputation of being that kind of a quarterback, but he's brilliant. He's phenomenal in reading the defense before the play, especially when it comes to the run game and getting the Giants in the right play. And his pre-snap reads fit this offense very well."
"McAdoo came from Green Bay, and the Giants basically run the same offense as the Packers. There are a lot of tweaks and slight differences, but in both offenses you see a lot of slants and in-breaking routes. You'd even have to say that the offense, as it's drawn up on a chalkboard, is run more purely by Manning than it is by Aaron Rodgers. They're different quarterbacks. Rodgers is a second reaction player. He'll make plays late in the down. Manning is more of a rhythm thrower in this offense, getting the ball out fast right after the snap."
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