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LANDOVER, Md. — There was an offensive line on the field Sunday able to neutralize what is supposed to be a vaunted Giants pass rush.
That offensive line turned out to be the Giants’ own offensive line.
Want to know the most effective way to ensure that Brian Burns, Kayvon Thibodeaux and Abdul Carter cannot dig in their cleats, throw back their shoulders and raise holy hell on the opposing quarterback? Limit how many snaps that trio is able to go full speed ahead. Limit the obvious passing situations. Turn their aggression into indecision.
Or, do this: Put your defense on the field for 65 plays and have none of them — zero — run