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  1. Moss will be on this team next season...you simply don't cut a second rounder after two years. With that said, i'm not holding my breath for Moss and don't expect too much out of him come next season, but i would love to be surprised

  2. how fast you turn on someone! Arod was the MVP last year..so what if he is in a slump, He will com out of it!.. Besides I dont think their is a team that would take his contract!

     

    It's not the slump...it's last years playoffs and this year...He NEVER comes up big when we need him. I cringed last night when I saw A-rod stepping to the plate in the 8th inning...Men on first and second, 1 out, down by one run against our cross town rivals in their house......and he grounds into an inning ending double play. He is a great player....in garbage time or early in the game. But when crunch time comes around he can't get it done...

  3. and when you throw in Tra Thomas, Winston Justice, Todd Herremans, Adrien Clarke, Max Jean-Gilles, Hank Fraley, Jamaal Jackson Trey Darilek, Adrien Clarke, Jon Runyan, Calvin Armstrong and Winston Justice on offense and Jevon Kearse, Jaqua Thomas, Mike Patterson, Ed Jasper, Darwin Walker, Brodrick Bunkley, Paul Grasmanis, Darren Howard and Trent Cole on defense, that's pretty awesome

     

    oft injured tackle on downside of his career, rookie with a fake "gat", second year late round pick, unknown, beached whale, "honey cakes"(or whatever his gay ass nickname is), practice squad center, another unknown, yet another unknown, Strahan's personnal turn style and another "who?"

     

    What offensive line depth you have!

  4. Jamaar and Carter are likely competing for 1 roster spot. Plax, Toomer, Tyree, and Moss are all definites to be on the final roster.

     

    ...I don't know...If Jamaar is able to handle one of your cruise missle-like throws I don't think there will be much of a competition....

  5. if we were intent on drafting a DT, i would of picked Dan Klecko then...

    ....aren't you the one bitching about how EA reached on Kiwi?

     

     

    Just stop it now...your not a Giant fan...everyone knows it...go back to your hole...

  6. Now I wish we still had Green! :lol:

    The way it looks now...the two guys who we have to play the weakside I don't want to see starting.

     

    The only Rookie I wouldn't mind starting is Cofield.

     

    I really feel that Cofield is going to be a starter come week 1. He has the size and strength to be a solid NT, but has the speed and burst to be so much more than simply someone to occupy blockers. A DL of Strahan-Joseph-Cofield-Osi would be fine by me

  7. ...yes...he can... He switched positions last year with Emmons before the season started. Maybe he cant play it well, bu he can still play it.

    Reggie played SAM ever since he was drafted...Green was the WILL going into camp last year, he got hurt and we had no one to play WILL...so we moved Emmons to WILL and Torbor started at SAM...never has Torbor played WILL...

     

    Maybe you should know what you are talking about before you post....

  8. Torbor can play both weakside and defensive end, as well as SAM i think he played better as a rookie on the weakside than last year in the SAM

     

     

    ...no...he cannot....He has never played the weakside...not in college and not in the pros...And as a rookie his playing time was at SAM and then DE towards the end of the season...

  9. Lavar is playin SAM

     

    Pierce in the middle

     

    I think Emmons gets the June 1 cuts and torbor starts.

     

    Then wilkerson, short and blackburn are all interchangable as backups

     

     

    Torbor is a SAM....and only a SAM

     

    If Emmons goes it is becasue Short or Wilkerson Impressed enough to start...not Torbor

  10. You know I recall two other times we simply took the best player and athlete available, even though we were loaded at their particular positions.....

     

     

    Those picks turned into LT and Carl Banks......lets have some faith boys

  11. I'll be surprised if Jacobs gets significantly more action than he did a year ago. I don't think the coaching staff is comfortable enough to throw 10 carries a game his way just to work him in. While resting Tiki will be considered, we're not going to pull him unless Jacobs proves he's up to the task. Considering the relative strength of our schedule I don't see a lot of games where we'll have the W wrapped up at the end of the 3rd quarter, allowing Jacobs to gain valuable experience. Unfortunately I think we're going to rely on Tiki to once again serve as the coffin nail to put games away late. I just don't see where Jacobs will be trusted in this capacity based on what we've seen so far. I wholeheartedly agree that ideally the coaching staff would love to lighten Tiki's load and work the kid into more action but I don't see a realistic scenario where it can/will occur on a consistent basis.

     

    If Jacobs can prove in training camp and preseason that he is ready to contribute in regular situations I see no reason that they can't give him more significant playing time. Now, if he comes to camp and shows us that he does not have solid grasp of the game or scheme than Tiki will have to shoulder the entire load again, and rightfully so...but I don't see that happening. He impressed in preseason last year, certainly has the talent and will have two training camps under his belt come preseason. If he proves to be a solid player than we are almost obliged to take some of the load off Tiki. Maybe a few plays a quarter. Anything we can do to keep Tiki fresh towards the end of the game while not hurting the team should be done.

  12. Brandon Jacobs will continue in Ron Dayne's role of disappointing the Giant fans, especially is his failures of short yardage conversion situations. He did add a little twist of his own by fumbling on the goal line against the Cowboys!

     

    Is there no pleasing you? you repetative, idiotic twit

  13. Let's see if Jacobs can win the #2 job first. I he doesn't, all this talk is moot.

     

    If he does in fact move into the #2 spot, I'd have to think he'd get as many touches as Ward did last year, which was very few. Yet at some point soon, Tiki will begin to need more rest. It's inevitable and if the coaching staff nor Tiki himself come to grips with that and give him a breather or two throughout the game, he's going to hit a wall quickly at some point and we'll be forced to use one of our backups.

     

    The learning problem is a huge issue. It doesn't mean that after a season under his belt, he'll "get it". If you have a true difficulty learning, you're going to find it extremely difficult to pick up an NFL defense and all it's intricicies.

     

    I don't think that a learning disability is all that terrible for a running back. The most confusing thing he has to learn is blitz pickup. He will be far more solid on that after a season under his belt and another training camp. Not to mention the lineman and quarterback often point out where the blitz is going to be coming from.

     

    Learning disability would be a problem for positions like Center, Quarterback, Middle linebacker...positions that require an understanding of pressure and schemes. A running back often simply relies on their talent to carry them....and Jacobs has PLENTY of talent.

  14. We would be fine going into the season with Joseph, Robbins, Cofield, Duckett, Seawright as our DT's. Seawright, Cofield and Duckett wouldnt have to make eye popping plays. Their job as NTs is to simply clog everything up. Duckett can do that, from what i'm hearing Cofield certainly can, and Seawright has the size and strength. Our line will be just fine heading into next season...if you wanna be concerned about something, than be concerned about the secondary

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