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Maybe. But AB is 4 years older, literally decided to not play in the teams playoff game and was feuding with teammates.

Aside from both playing the same position, I don't see the parallel.
I'm guessing that they saw a similar situation happening in the future with a demand to be traded. If teams knew he wanted to be traded then his value would have gone down.
 
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Oh nooooo but he had MARIJUANA in California!!!!!1111
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If this is a firesale hopefully they can get a 3rd for Jenkins
 

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I'm guessing that they saw a similar situation happening in the future with a demand to be traded. If teams knew he wanted to be traded then his value would have gone down.

Fair - I misinterpreted your original point. I thought you were drawing the parallel, but you were saying Giant ownership may have done that. To which you're probably right.
 

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There is no way around it. Odell was going to be a nightmare to deal with if the Giants had another season missing the playoffs.

When Glazer made his bold trade prediction, it was Odell's people feeding him "inside" info. By pushing Glazer, the Odell camp was trying to put pressure on a trade....Odell wanted this.

In the morning after I am coming around to the idea that the Giants really didn't have a choice. Gettleman didn't have a choice. Keeping Odell was not a realistic option.
 
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If this is a firesale hopefully they can get a 3rd for Jenkins

Im 100% fine with trading away big contracts on the defensive side for picks. This draft is a really strong defensive draft and we have a lot of holes to fill. What do we have right now, 12 draft picks?
 

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Im 100% fine with trading away big contracts on the defensive side for picks. This draft is a really strong defensive draft and we have a lot of holes to fill. What do we have right now, 12 draft picks?

Per Art Stapleton - we have 12 picks:

Round 1: No. 6
Round 1: No. 17
Round 2: No. 37
Round 3: No. 95
Round 4: No. 108
Round 4: No. 132
Round 5: No. 142
Round 5: No. 143
Round 5: No. 171
Round 6: No. 180
Round 7: No. 232
Round 7: No. 245
 
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Im 100% fine with trading away big contracts on the defensive side for picks. This draft is a really strong defensive draft and we have a lot of holes to fill. What do we have right now, 12 draft picks?
Per Art Stapleton - we have 12 picks:

Round 1: No. 6
Round 1: No. 17
Round 2: No. 37
Round 3: No. 95
Round 4: No. 108
Round 4: No. 132
Round 5: No. 142
Round 5: No. 143
Round 5: No. 171
Round 6: No. 180
Round 7: No. 232
Round 7: No. 245
12 plus Sam Beal (3rd round pick forfeited for 2018 supplemental draft)
 
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I don't like OBJ as a person. I would hate him as a teammate. I felt compelled to like him because he was a Giant and was angry with myself for being so shallow, I still "liked him" and put up with his BS.

Now that he's gone, I can loathe him without regrets.

However, as bad as the last few seasons have been, darker days are coming. I have my doubts that any FA that has the fire in his belly to win would even listen to an offer from the Giants. The only guys that would, are money grubbers that will pull a Rodney Dangerfield "broken arm" 2 weeks into camp. I guess I'll just have to go to my happy place and grin and bear it.
 
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Impossible to deal with, per who? The out of touch owner, media, or the GM/HC who have accomplished what exactly? By all accounts he was well liked in the locker room - that's what should really count.

I think OBJ is nuts, but he's a generational talent. To me that's worth dealing with some "media" distractions for the on field play.

This is spot on. His teammates loved him. He played with passion, something you couldn't say about the rest of the team for much of the Coughlin/McAdoo/Shurmur era.

The issue was an old, stodgy organization with an old, stodgy GM didn't like Beckham personally. The "distraction" narrative was entirely media-generated.
 

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Per Art Stapleton - we have 12 picks:

Round 1: No. 6
Round 1: No. 17
Round 2: No. 37
Round 3: No. 95
Round 4: No. 108
Round 4: No. 132
Round 5: No. 142
Round 5: No. 143
Round 5: No. 171
Round 6: No. 180
Round 7: No. 232
Round 7: No. 245

that have the comp pick for landon?
 
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A lot of people don't give him enough credit for his on field play. And it's only because they dont like him. He's the best receiver in the league. I don't care what anyone else says. I'll be watching as many browns games as I can this year.

But he’s cancer or so I’m told by morons.
 

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But he’s cancer or so I’m told by morons.

Its time to accept the fact that OBJ wanted this trade. He wanted out. He pushed the media buttons to make this happen. Giants had no choice.

OBJ has just 2 or 3 prime years left (I see a quick Victor Cruz type ending likely for his smallish frame) and he didn't want to waste here on a squad with no chance at the playoffs in 2019.
 
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Its time to accept the fact that OBJ wanted this trade. He wanted out. He pushed the media buttons to make this happen. Giants had no choice.

OBJ has just 2 or 3 prime years left (I see a quick Victor Cruz type ending likely for his smallish frame) and he didn't want to waste here on a squad with no chance at the playoffs in 2019.

Yeah he totally wanted to go to Cleveland. He’s only 26.
 
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I watched them all of last year, because I've a drinking buddy from there. They've definitely got something. This is still one of the quicker turnarounds I've ever seen. Curious to see how the team plays under the new staff.

A lot of the reason is the prior GM stockpiling draft picks with trades that Dorsey was able to use
 

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A lot of the reason is the prior GM stockpiling draft picks with trades that Dorsey was able to use
Anyone can tank and acquire picks. The good ones actually turn those picks into on-field talent.
 
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Anyone can tank and acquire picks. The good ones actually turn those picks into on-field talent.

Totally agree....just saying he had a lot more ammunition than most GM's taking over a bad team
 
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Im 100% fine with trading away big contracts on the defensive side for picks. This draft is a really strong defensive draft and we have a lot of holes to fill. What do we have right now, 12 draft picks?
I’m all for it too, but I’m sure we’ll do something else that makes no sense right now like throw big money at Golden Tate.
 
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Part of me actually finds it refreshing that an organization would so quickly realize they misread a situation completely and then go the opposite way by trading away pieces and rebuilding. It's important that the Giants finally realized this was the case.

What I have an issue is that the same guy who so badly misread the situation, is the same guy we're entrusting the next decade of our franchise to?

Since we can't change the past, I would do the following:

1) Trade the 2nd round pick for Rosen. I pretty much think most young QBs are a toss up, but we need to hitch our wagon to one of them. Sticking with Eli just delays the inevitable.

2) Take a pass rusher at #6, and then BPA with the other first round pick, be it a OL, EDGE, or CB.

3) Go crazy with the 1829 picks we have and take primarily defensive players.

I'd do that - but I have no faith in Gettleman, Mara or Shurmur to execute.
And they will go with Eli.
 
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Not sure if legit, but rumor is Shurmur is not happy. This had to be a Mara-Gettleman decision. I think Tisch loved Odell too.
 

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Not sure if legit, but rumor is Shurmur is not happy. This had to be a Mara-Gettleman decision. I think Tisch loved Odell too.


if you can trust ethan who can you trust?
 
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Not sure if legit, but rumor is Shurmur is not happy. This had to be a Mara-Gettleman decision. I think Tisch loved Odell too.

If they made this move without the owners, GM and HC on board then we're screwed forever
 

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