Quote from: T200 on Today at 02:52:52 PMHe was a good Giant and I bear no ill-will towards him. If he succeeds elsewhere, even with a rival, I'm happy for him.
If we can post every failure of Toney's and he was barely here, I can only imagine what we're going to see every time Barkley comes up short.
Quote from: MightyGiants on Today at 02:26:03 PMI am in the don't care camp, but I think you're correct. I think their are two aspects to this. There is Barkley the person and Barkley the asset. As a person, his success or failure doesn't phase me because he is no longer on the team (for some reason, I never really warmed up to the guy, even though he carried himself well). There is also Barkley the asset and his success and failure reflects on Joe Schoen and the decisions he made. So I could see that aspect being discussed.He was a good Giant and I bear no ill-will towards him. If he succeeds elsewhere, even with a rival, I'm happy for him.
Quote from: T200 on Today at 01:21:17 PMAnticipating all the Barkley threads from the "I don't care" contingent
Quote from: T200 on Today at 01:58:44 PMHe was definitely boom or bust but without him, this offense would have been much worse.The goal is to get better than Dallas and Philly. It didn't work out for Barkley here. Players come and go but the goal hasn't changed.
I do think the Giants' RB-by-committee will collectively produce more than featuring Barkley.
Quote from: Doc16LT56 on Today at 01:52:05 PMI would enjoy watching Saquon languish in Philly, so I'll commit to starting a thread the first time he averages less than 3 yards a carry, which he did in 20% of his starts as a Giant.He was definitely boom or bust but without him, this offense would have been much worse.
Because the rivalry with Philly matters to me, not an aging RB who was sold to us as touched by God but was in reality known as much for his bitcoin advocacy than anything he accomplished on the field.
Quote from: T200 on Today at 01:43:16 PMKnowing how we are around here, most of them will undoubtedly be after he has a bad game.I would enjoy watching Saquon languish in Philly, so I'll commit to starting a thread the first time he averages less than 3 yards a carry, which he did in 20% of his starts as a Giant.
Point is, some that say they don't care one way or the other will be the ones initiating the threads... because they actually care.
Quote from: Doc16LT56 on Today at 01:40:51 PMThreads stating what? That he's past his prime?Knowing how we are around here, most of them will undoubtedly be after he has a bad game.