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CrazedDogs

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  1. I agree, but unfortunately he's the Chargers offensive coordinator already.
  2. technically, the Iggs had nothing to do with it... it was the 49ers/Cardinals that sealed it. Loved watching the Eagles game yesterday. up until the Giants shat the bed it was a great day of football.
  3. Why not? They fired Hufnagle, Coughlin stayed. They fired Tim Lewis, Coughlin stayed. They fired Bill Sheridan, Coughlin stayed. There is organizational precedent.
  4. Bring in somebody. Gilbride gets a bad rap, he's a hell of a coordinator, but his offense has gone stale. This is not a knock on Gilbride, its just time for this team to move on. It desperately needs an infusion of new ideas.
  5. Indeed. ("Betty", LOL) On AFC Playbook this week, they had a whole segment with Shaun O'Hara on how terrible Beatty has been this season.
  6. well, at least we can't complain about his confidence.
  7. eh, I couldn't care less about pro bowls. I know what I see, the man can play. He may not be one of the best 5 or 6 safeties in the league, but he's in that next set of guys, plus he can cover better than most other safeties too. I would not complain a bit if his cap hit was more in that $4 million area. $9 million is just ridiculous though.
  8. I'd say he's a BMW getting paid for Porsche performance.
  9. man Nas, you have high expectations. As a cover corner, he's approaching average... which for a good safety, is pretty damn good. There are only a handful of players in the league as versatile as Rolle. Although I do agree that Rolle probably isn't quite worth his cap number. But he's worth a lot.
  10. at the right price, I'd love to have him back.
  11. well, there was a point that I may have pulled up a few games on the DVR and reviewed Beatty in detail, but those days are long gone. I can just give you my impressions, which are admittedly imperfect at best, especially for a position that generally doesn't stand out unless he does something wrong (although I do try to focus on line play so my impression is probably worth more than most other casual fans). But I think the issue most of us take is that the guy got his contract and now - not before the the contract, but after - he's been prone to game altering lapses in concentration and effort. I thought Beatty had the position locked down, but his performance this season has been sobering.
  12. Beatty played like a watery shit in two games this season. He merely played like crap in a couple others. Otherwise he's hovered around average. Had a couple good outings too. If I recall, he did well enough against Ware in week 1. Its his consistency, or the lack thereof, that I don't understand.
  13. Earlier this season I was crapping all over the guy, then he turned it around and I tempered my criticism. Then last night Orakpo took him to school. Beatty is just too inconsistent to be trusted on the blind side.
  14. And he comes with a senior citizen discount.
  15. I saw enough yesterday to conclude the Giants were not going to win anything this season regardless. They have systemic issues at too many positions, including the OC. The book is fucking out on this offense. I'm pretty sure you can download their playbook to your kindle for free, its public domain shit at this point. Omaha, Set a dick in your mouth Gilbride, you fucking suck! Dominating up front against an ill-manned Cowboys LB corp, and our guys are getting cute, trying to force a passing game into the wind. Pathetic.
  16. Yeah, Diehl is one of my favorite Giants, but his time has come and gone. And Cordle has actually made me appreciate David Baas. I feel like I should back off my criticism of Beatty a bit, even though he did get the Winston Justice treatment against Carolina. But he's been better since then... not good, but better.
  17. yeah, but a lot of the players on this list don't make sense. Sure, cut Eli's pay, but who in their right mind would say that he shouldn't be making more than Matthew Stafford?
  18. meh, the Giants were selling out to stop Lacy. There were all kinds of passing opportunities yesterday. If Rodgers were out there, the Packers would have run for three times the yardage.
  19. yes, YES, let the hate consume you. Don't know what you expected... 3rd string QBs are usually 3rd string for a reason. Tolzien did well, all things considered.
  20. I disagree. It may happen across all ethnicities, but generally only within a culture of poverty.
  21. yeah, when I was a kid I got a good grade one time, and a friend who was black said to me, 'man, why you have to be so white all the time.' I didn't know what to say, but I think I gave him such a 'WTF' look that he kind of walked it back. He said, 'oh, I guess that was kind of racist of me' - 'yeah man, it was.... but not towards me, towards yourself.' Blew my mind... we were in like 6th grade I guess, so young for him to feel that way. Unfortunately Defiler, I would like to say that the black middle/upper class don't embrace it, but the kids can get sucked in.... blew my mind when we came to find out that the rash of break ins in a neighborhood I used to live in was not from the welfare block a short walk away... it wasn't the poor kids, it was a bunch of upper class african american kids two blocks the other direction, who all lived in nicer houses than I did. Just kids, playing at being something they're not and should never want to be. I just hope they grew out of it.
  22. wow, Whitlock took that somewhere I wasn't expecting. Harsh, but probably true.
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