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  1. The Cowboys spent a few years sucking donkey balls and they built a stellar offensive line... They still had Romo and lucked out with whats his face...

     

    The Giants can absolutely spend the next draft addressing the offensive line and if it means trading down instead of drafting Bosa, so be it.... I can see the Giants drafting two OLs in the first should they trade down.

     

    They can always sign a decent QB and dare I say Kapernik...

    I'll give you this, Nas: Webb is probably just as good as Kapernick. I have no problem with Kap's politics. I have a problem with the fact that he isn't very good. That's the inconvenient truth here - Kap is a back up QB, at best. If he was an All American, flag waving guy, he'd be on a team. If he was really good but kneeled for the anthem, he'd be on a team. Not very good and kneeling? No chance.

  2. Last night was a new low point for the OL as a whole and Solder in particular. He was as bad as Flowers ever was. Atlanta came into the game 24th in sacks and 30th in overall team Defense....and they dominated our OL all night long. They had 10 sacks in 6 games before getting 4 last night and Barkley got hit at or very near the LOS on damn near every carry.

  3. Its cool. What I meant was his ability as a receiving weapon 64 catches, 722 yards and 6 tds In 14 games. He was pretty much the 4th or 5th best te in football. Better blocking and fewer drops would be great but I think there was enough good at 21 years old to live with the flaws

    Listen, I like the kid and think he could be a major weapon but it will take the proper schemes. The stats make him the 4th or 5th best fantasy football tight end but in reality, he's more of a niche TE, with limited value in the running game. Gotta find ways to integrate him into the offense without tipping plays when he's on the field.

     

    Here's another thing and maybe it's premature to speculate. What I've described above is not a staple of an offense, more like a fancy gadget. When Engram's rookie contract expires and he's up for a new deal, Collins will have to be taken care of, Barkley's contract will be on the horizon and there will be other areas of need. As a 1st round draft pick, who WILL put up some good offensive numbers, he'll command a big contract. I gotta wonder if the the Giants will open the vault or they'll decide to spend elsewhere.

  4. Although we saw some improvement this week, OL upgrades are still needed. Defensively, an edge rusher and a few DBs. And yes, we're going to need Eli's successor for the 2020 season, I reckon.

     

    These can come via draft and/or FA and in whatever order the opportunities present themselves. Our cap situation ain't good but we'll get some relief when Eli retires.

  5. I've gotten used to Direct TV Sunday Ticket and typical of us old folks, I don't know from the streams or Reddit or any of that stuff....but with Red Zone, the bastards went up to $395 this year! That comes to $23.23 a week! Jesus! They break it up into payment over 6 months but when I called and bitched and threatened to cancel, they took $30 a month off my bill for a year, so I'm really getting the NFL package for $35 for the season this year! That was a lot easier to break to my wife!

  6. I think the Giants believe Tanney is better suited for the backup QB role than Webb. With more experience, he'll be better helping Eli prepare in the QB room and judging by what we saw in the preseason, there's not much difference between Tanney and Webb in their play on the field, at least not at this point. I also think Tanney is a better personality fit. Davis seems a little edgy and there might have been a concern that he was not going to be happy sitting another year.

     

    As for Lauletta, I get what they see in him. He's cool under pressure, uses his mobility smartly (not prematurely, like many young QBs) and throws accurately on the run. Webb, for all his film study, or maybe because of it, is more robotic and doesn't have the fluidity or adaptivity that I see in Lauletta. That's much more important than having a big arm.

  7. PFF's grades on Giant OL Friday night:

     

    Nate Solder 73.5

    Will Hernandez 77.5

    John Halapio 58.9

    Patrick Omameh 51.9

    Erick Flowers 64.8

     

    So outside of the one jail break, on the play originally called a fumble, then overturned to an incomplete pass, I guess Flowers didn't play that badly. Not great but not a disaster, either.

  8. I thought most of the pressure was coming off the right side last night

    It was. Flowers is no better on the right side and there's a reason Omameh is on his 4th team in 5 years. That side is going to be a problem.

  9. I had no idea they hadnt even been talking yet. I guess they were waiting to see him in camp?

     

    Absolutely. They wanted to see him in camp, not only fully healthy but also fully committed to football and the New York Giants. From reports, he's checked all the boxes.

  10. As a coach, the last thing I'd want is the team split up just before the game, with some in and some out, and the distraction that goes with all that. I'd opt to keep the whole team in, which is what they used to do not too far back.

  11. I get the intrigue but the lack of arm strength is a deal killer in my book. Here's one scouting report I saw.....

     

    Strengths

    Heralded by scouts as team leader and elected team captain twice
    Production saw major spike over the last two seasons
    Uses eyes to move linebackers out of his passing lanes on slants and curls
    Won't automatically dump throws down to backs
    Willing to let route combinations progress while climbing and sliding away from heat
    Has experience from shotgun, pistol and under center
    Footwork is smooth in play-action and setup
    Comfortable throwing on the move
    Gets it out early on timing throws
    Spins a tight spiral
    Able to throw accurately to intermediate targets on the move

    Weaknesses

    Arm strength is a substantial concern
    Uses excessive trajectory to get additional distance on deep throws
    Pop fly throws allow safeties time to park under the long ball and make plays
    Can't make all the NFL throws
    Ball doesn't come off hand with much velocity

    Will ignore safety movement and throw into double teams at times
    Perception of pressure can affect him
    Will drop eyes and start looking for an exit strategy
    Feet start dancing nervously when his internal clock goes off
    May not have the mobility to be effective scrambler on next level

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