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12 hours ago, Iceman_NYG said:
Hehe...relax.....was just kidding - for example there is no way they will pass up on say a Caleb Williams if they had the opportunity to draft him.
Eh... idk. Did he ever address the "Fuck Utah" fingernail paint?
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2 minutes ago, TaylorBanksCarsonVanPelt said:
I know Dragon... just playing with you.Β If we get him... the OL will have to adjust and it might be a good thing.
Hopefully. Something's gotta give.Β
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16 minutes ago, TaylorBanksCarsonVanPelt said:
I love left handed people mang being one of them.Β Also, if he throws from the other side it can cross up a lot of right handed people on first look.Β They are big boys... let them switch sides or just learn how to block.Β Guys like Stabler (Oakland Raiders QB who was left handed) won two Supes and made Madden famous with his throws.Β Time for us to move on into the 21st Century.
To me, him being a lefty isn't the issue. It's the issues him being a lefty would cause... if that makes any sense. Our OL is already sus on a good day and we'd be moving our best piece after 4+ years to accommodate him. Then again... removing Bobby Johnson from the equation could potentially improve everyone on the OL drastically so who knows?Β
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Injuries aside, Penix is a lefty and I'd rather not be forced to move Thomas or have Neal protect a QB's blindside. Give me Maye or Daniels.
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2 hours ago, TaylorBanksCarsonVanPelt said:
Well most of us are spoiled by having LT here, who changed the game.Β Thibs... is following the path of Strahan IMHO.Β Would like to see him put on an additional 20 lbs but that is not his game.Β Speed seems to be his game and he needs to be paired up with a run stopping DT who is consistent.Β Let Thibs rush the passer and let the DT eat up the run.
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I'd love to see what Thibs can do if given the opportunity to just be a pass rusher with a competent rusher consistently on the opposite side.Β
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2 hours ago, BronxRik said:
Nobody expected the kid to play. He showed a flash in the pre-season and everyone was on board. So whatever happens here on out, good for him. After the bye he should keep playing. Green Bay and New Orleans are winnable, even with this roster. (BTW, does anyone else notice that, this season, teams are either terrific, or they blow balls like us). Anyway, if Tyrod is good to go he should still sit out. Let Devito start the rest of the season. Best/worst we'll end up 6-11 with or without Tyrod. The kid's got a little juice, a little attention right now, let him have a couple of wins as Philly and L.A are going to destroy us anyway. Give him his 2 minutes of glory.Β
This and yes... someone inevitably will be willing to trade down if QB is the route we're gonna go and we need to move up to grab someone.Β
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Can't fault Tommy Devito for seizing his Eminem moment (one shot or one opportunity), but unless this guy becomes the next Brock Purdy the schedule isn't gonna be easy enough for us to keep winning.Β
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Thoughts on moving Neal to LG between AT and JMS to protect his deficiencies and maximize his strength?
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Fun fact... IIRC no one has ever had double digit sacks in a Wink system. Thibs has 8.5 with 9 games left to play.
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3 hours ago, TaylorBanksCarsonVanPelt said:
Yeah he needs to ball out with sense.,Β He also has to learn that they call the Giants tightly and everyone else from my observations can just play.
It's sad. Reminds me of this Shaq post-game interview in the early-mid 2000s
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Not that it matters as we still shouldn't have allowed the Jets to put up 42000 yards of offense on their last drive, but were the refs claiming KT lined up offsides or that he jumped? Asking cause I'm watching the replay and it looks eerily similar to the Dex "offsides" that cost us the Washington game a few years ago. Just a perfectly timed rush. 2:35 is the start of the play.
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When he does get on the field he's being asked to help out the OL rather than being the receiving weapon that I think we all believe that he can be due to the piss poor state of our OL and play calling combined with our shell-shocked QB and his less than stellar play.Β
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Martindale and Kafka both need to be handed their walking papers in the locker room, and as much as I wanted Schoen and Daboll they have 1 stretch to get it right with their own QB once this OL gets Jones killed before they need to be gone as well.Β
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Barkley is out too. Hoping against hope.
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2 minutes ago, TaylorBanksCarsonVanPelt said:
That was a great game that I saw with both of my daughters and the EX Battle Ax on my TV.Β It was a thing of beauty.Β Both wins led to the Super Bowl and I hate ... HATE... the 69'ers up there with the Dallas Broke Backs and the Filthy Egals.Β Brings a tear to my eye to see the Giants beat those teams.
As much as I'd hate for them to be successful, I'd absolutely LOVE to go into Dallas and/or Philly and win the NFC Championship.Β
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6 minutes ago, TaylorBanksCarsonVanPelt said:
I love that game so much.... Pat Summerall old Giants kicker from the glory days in the 50's as the Giants won... THERE WILL BE NO THREEPEAT... It was so satisfying to hear that.Β The dirty 69'ers had already purchased plane tickets to the Super Bowl before the game was completed.Β Seeing Leonard Marshall planting Montana was a beautiful sight... Montana thought he was free and clear avoiding LT, only to have Leonard Marshall put him two inches under the turf.Β What an EPIC hit.
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I mean was he talking about that... OR THIS??? No wonder why they hate us. Lol.
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9 hours ago, TaylorBanksCarsonVanPelt said:
Bro.... I know you have heard this... Madden would always lose his shit at the arm tackles in the NFL.Β He would say shoe string tackles at a racing WR are fine... but defensive coordinators teach the big hit to bring someone down rather than the wrap up shoulder into someone technique.Β I learned the shoulder tackle technique and have been watching killer hit tackles going up since the late 80s.Β Most of these defensive coordinators are younger than most Boomers and this sadly is all that they know.Β The college boys learn almost exclusively the monster hit technique and lose out on easy tackles.Β The way that Cardinal RB was ripping off yardage against us was all arm tackles.Β A nice body block shoulder thrown into him by a LB or two would definitely take him down with minimal gain.Β It is a lost art, it seems.
It's pathetic and I'm not even giving anyone a coaching excuse. You're a professional football player. You KNOW how to tackle. You know throwing an elbow at a 230lb RB isn't gonna do shit so why do it? Play under control, get yourself into position, break down, put your shoulder into your opponent, wrap up and drive them into the fn turf.Β
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2 hours ago, TaylorBanksCarsonVanPelt said:
These stupid arm tackles are killing us.
Which is something I'll never understand. How many times do you have to see yourself fail at something before you change your approach?Β
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44 minutes ago, BlueInCanada said:
Well it is just the Cardinals lol we should beat them and we did, it just shouldn't of taken a historic comeback lolΒ
True... but at least we didn't just flat out lose like some other team.Β
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26 minutes ago, BlueInCanada said:
Well us and the Cowboys got 28 points dropped on them by the Cards.
Only one of us got the win lolΒ
Didn't think losing Diggs would hurt that much.Β
I was gonna say "remember when we came back against Arizona and everyone told us we shouldn't celebrate cause it was JUST THE CARDINALS..."Β
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1 hour ago, Nas said:
The link doesn't work.Β
It's the same video Seph shared in his link. The one I shared was deleted or something.Β
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Funny how the SF fans are claiming Davidson was holding and claiming Robinson threw the first punch at Trent Williams. Even if he snuck a punch in unnoticed, Trent Williams took a shot at Robinson's neck after he finished his rush with a last push on the LG.Β
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50 minutes ago, mastershake said:
Reposting here:
The NFL's explanation for why they didn't eject Trent Williams:
βWhen we have a flag thrown on the field for unnecessary roughness, members of the officiating department are able to review available video, Rule 19, to determine if there is a flagrant action that should result in a disqualification,β NFL senior vice president of officiating Walt Anderson said after the game. βWe ended up looking at the video we had available to us, and we just didnβt see anything that rose to the level of flagrant, which is the standard that we have to apply to disqualify the player.β
A deliberate punch to the face apparently doesnβt qualify if itβs a Giants player on the receiving end.
Marian-Webster definition of Flagrant:
"So obviously inconsistent with what is right or proper as to appear to be a flouting of law or morality."
So I guess the NFL would have us believe that punching a player in the helmet is NOT flouting their rules, and is consistent with what is right and proper.
I read this stupid ass response too, but... we gonna sit here and act like this isn't flagrant, NFL?
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