It's pretty simple.
"When the ball hikes," defensive end Robert Ayers Jr. said, "go as fast as you can, do moves, and get to the quarterback."
The Giants weren't able to do that against Tony Romo. They were held without a sack and credited with just one hit on the quarterback. Sunday against the Falcons, they need to be more disruptive. "We've got to get to the quarterback more, no question about that," defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo said. "How do you do it? We'll try to figure it out."
Spagnuolo admitted that the game plan for Dallas did not include all of the blitzes and gimmicks he would have liked.