Quote from: DaveBrown74 on Today at 04:19:59 PMDo you watch NFL games?
Since about 1981. Why?
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Show posts MenuQuote from: DaveBrown74 on Today at 04:19:59 PMDo you watch NFL games?
Quote from: DaveBrown74 on Today at 02:53:46 PMLike him or not, the league has done nothing but explode in popularity under his watch.
Quote from: Jclayton92 on Today at 03:59:50 PMGary Brightwell is not a RB, yes technically he plays RB but he is a specials team player period.
I'm saying if Devin Singletary and a healthy Eric Gray are on the Dolphins last year probably put up similar numbers.
Mostert has been in the NFL 9 years and has only had 2 good seasons, so how is he not a JAG?
Quote from: brownelvis54 on Today at 03:57:55 PMAgreed, we have Devin Singletary, Dante Miller, Eric Gray, and Gary Brightwell and now Tracy
Quote from: Jclayton92 on Today at 03:39:08 PMThey had the number 1 running game because of everything else around them. Mostert was an undrafted free agent and Achane was taken with the 84th pick. We now have a guy taken 72nd overall, a guy taken at 172 and 2 undrafted guys.
Mostert was floundering on the 49ers and the Dolphins got him for nothing. So if they can have the best rushing attack paying pennies on the dollar using guys that aren't necessarily great but are being used properly why wouldn't I also want that for the Giants?
Quote from: brownelvis54 on Today at 03:40:42 PMBecause we have Devin Singletary, Dante Miller, Eric Gray, and Gary Brightwell. a DT like Mekhi Wingo is more needed. Like I said months ago, why not take a chance on Michael Pratt in the latter rounds. He could sit for one year, low risk, perhaps high reward.
Quote from: MightyGiants on Today at 02:00:13 PMFree agent additions
OT MATT NELSON
OC/OG AUSTIN SCHLOTTMANN
OG AARON STINNIE
OL JERMAINE ELUEMUNOR
OG JON RUNYAN, JR
OC JIMMY MORRISSEY
The Giants can't draft offensive linemen to save their lives (Thomas being a notable exception), so maybe throwing a bunch of free agents at the problem...
Quote from: Jclayton92 on Today at 01:31:52 PMI'm perfectly happy with the quartet of Singletary, Gray, Miller, and Corbin.
Quote from: Jolly Blue Giant on Today at 11:05:55 AMI don't think in today's NFL there is such a thing as a goal line RB. The days of Csonka and "The Bus" are long gone. Defenses are bigger, faster, and stronger so few RBs can push a line out of the way with brute force...especially when the defense knows it's coming
I think a guy like Jaylen Wright might do as well as any in the draft. He's fast, shifty, strong, and plays with a nasty demeanor and unrivaled intensity. If he sees a crease, he's already trying to thread it
Quote from: Trench on Today at 11:59:17 AMI think we may see a return of the traditional fullback in the coming years.
Quote from: madbadger on Today at 09:59:26 AMI'm well aware of that. I'm an a University of Wisconsin alum/booster. He graduated high school a year early with the hopes of being Wisconsin's starting strong safety as a freshman. Was converted to running back due to a rash of injuries as a freshman. He played really well and ran hard and then thought it would be a great idea to add 25 pounds to his NFL frame. He hasn't been the same player since often chosing to dance in the hole and getting dropped for no gain instead of picking up four yards.