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Not anymoreSo is Jones cleared to play or not!!??
Stopping the run was the defenses weakness. Wink has his flaws but hasn’t done bad enough to be fireable. Would I make an upgrade at D coordinator sure but it’s not as high on the list of concerns.I want Wink gone yesterday.
How can we not be prepared for a heavy dose of Jacobs running the ball under the circumstances?
Was stupid to pay DJ in hindsight.So Matt Barkley hasn’t been good enough to play over Tommy Devito has to only be one reason and that’s to tank. Was stupid to not trade Saquon, I love Saquon love the fact he wants to stay here but it’s just stupid you have been honorable enough go play for a Super Bowl contending team.
I couldn’t watch the game and just saw the result! They ran right through Williams replacement I presume.Stopping the run was the defenses weakness. Wink has his flaws but hasn’t done bad enough to be fireable. Would I make an upgrade at D coordinator sure but it’s not as high on the list of concerns.
What happened? Heard knee but was traveling with no accessNot anymore
What happened? Heard knee but was traveling with no accessNot anymore
What happened? Heard knee but was traveling with no access
Was stupid to pay DJ in hindsight.
I’ll take the under. I say Cowboys by 30, but will feel like a 50-60 pt game, Dak gets taken out after the 3rd. The Giants run it 90 percent of the time to run clock because Daboll is spineless. Devito better get ready to be in the fetal position, Parsons could have 10 sacks today.Here's a fun game: guess if the Giants will lose today by more or less than the Huskies yesterday.
I as thinking 42-0.34-0
If you can draft Caleb Williams, or my preference, Drake Maye, you do. Period. End of story.This game is going to be ugly. Primarily due to the fact that with our current QB situation, it will be highly unlikely that we can hot double digits scoring against Dallas. Additionally, I don’t trust Wink’s defensive philosophy enough to where we won’t give up a number of first downs on third and long and a handful of long plays due to over gambling.
I’m resigned to the fact that we will end this season among the four or five worst records in the league but do find solace in three words: Marvin Harrison Junior. I hope our staff takes a long, hard look at everything before this draft.
A few weeks back I gave an intern (who claims to be a huge football fan but still has a ton to learn) an assignment: go over the past twelve NFL drafts, identify every QB taken in the top six and then identify how many of them the team that drafted them are happy with how it turned out.
I am not claiming that the Giants need to remain committed to Daniel Jones. In fact, my belief is that the best course of action would be to find a bridge QB while the team builds out everything that needs building (likely a two-year undertaking) and then look for a QB.
My belief is that there is nothing worse for a team than to use a premium pick (would be magnified if they traded a significant amount of capital for that pick) on a QB who they hope they can develop into something. I personally am not sold on any of the QB’s that project to be drafted with very early first round picks this year and believe that if we do draft one, not far down the road we could easily be looking at him the way Jet fans look at Darnold and Wilson. We can use this draft to complete our WR room, add a couple quality DL, another OL, some DB’s, maybe a RB.
Of greater importance at QB, if anyone was told, today, that for this season, you can have all three of Philadelphia, San Francisco and Dallas vs the field to be the NFC representative in the Super Bowl how confident would you be? Hell, expand this to every NFC team that is currently over .500 (prior to kickoff today). How confident would you be that this list would have the NFC’s 2023 champion in? Now tell me how each got their starting QB. If you build out everything else it becomes far easier for a QB to succeed.
I'll be surprised if either developes into a big time NFL QB, especially in a situation like the current Giants.If you can draft Caleb Williams, or my preference, Drake Maye, you do. Period. End of story.
That's not true, we're not going to need to trade up to get Williams or Maye. We're already at pick #3 and we're probably not going to win a game the rest of the season with Tommy DeVito at QBI'll be surprised if either developes into a big time NFL QB, especially in a situation like the current Giants.
Additionally, to land Williams, we'll need to trade the top five (24 draft) pick we'll get for the stellar season we are about to limp our way through, our 25 first round pick and likely three more premium draft picks. Maye (unless we not only lose out but also get a little good fortune) will cost us two firsts, a second and a third.
Beyond overpaying in draft capital to be able to make the selection, we will need to pray that they won't end up as busts, the way all but a few of the QB's drafted that early have ended up (Winston, Marriotta, Trubisky, Mayfield, Darnold, Rosen, Wilson, Lance to name few).
I'm not saying that picking a QB late has a better chance of working out than one picked early.That's not true, we're not going to need to trade up to get Williams or Maye. We're already at pick #3 and we're probably not going to win a game the rest of the season with Tommy DeVito at QB
You keep cherry picking the bad QBs that are picked early and the good QBs that are picked late, and completely ignoring the alternatives. Yes, there are a lot of QBs picked early who bust, because there are a ton of QBs picked early every year. There are a handful of QBs picked late who work out, but there are even more who don't work out. We could try to name them but most are so useless we don't even know their names. The idea that picking a QB late has a better chance of working than a QB early is just insane
What are you even talking about?I'll be surprised if either developes into a big time NFL QB, especially in a situation like the current Giants.
Additionally, to land Williams, we'll need to trade the top five (24 draft) pick we'll get for the stellar season we are about to limp our way through, our 25 first round pick and likely three more premium draft picks. Maye (unless we not only lose out but also get a little good fortune) will cost us two firsts, a second and a third.
Beyond overpaying in draft capital to be able to make the selection, we will need to pray that they won't end up as busts, the way all but a few of the QB's drafted that early have ended up (Winston, Marriotta, Trubisky, Mayfield, Darnold, Rosen, Wilson, Lance to name few).
So pass on two QBs who are widely considered to be better than anyone coming jnto the draft next year so we can trade up and draft a lesser prospect in 2025. Cool. Good thing your not a GMI'm not saying that picking a QB late has a better chance of working out than one picked early.
My belief is that there is a considerably stronger chance of a QB becoming a bust if he is drafted into a bad situation than if he's drafted into a good situation. Additionally, as teams tend to draft QB's above their overall prospect rankings, non-QB's tend to be far better value picks than QB's when picked early. Beyond this, it is dar easier to project non-QB's as professional football players than it is to project QB's.
My stance is that we have a lot of things that need to be addressed, and we can address all (save QB) with this draft, including adding the best WR prospect in years (possibly since megatron). If we draft well this upcoming spring, we can look into the following draft, then be in position to trade a boatload of picks if we see a QB worth drafting.