Giants must see more in Ezeudu than I do. If he has to play much, either at OG or OT, we're in trouble.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: sxdxca38 on May 19, 2024, 08:58:43 PMI appreciate very much what you have presented here, however, here is how I am seeing it.
I agree with you that not exercising his 5th year option was the wrong move.
However, giving him a new contract after the way he played in 2022 was definitely the right move.
The issue that I have was not the contract itself, but to me it was the size of the contract. If they were to have re-signed him in the range of around 30 million a year, then I think that is fair, but 40 million was too much.
As for your last statement, I would say it is yet to be determined, but this year we will all get our answer.
Quote from: spiderblue43 on May 16, 2024, 02:22:46 PMIt isn't worse than the Packers or Steelers, anyway. It's the 100th anniversary and it's part of their history. Roll with it.
Quote from: LennG on April 22, 2024, 03:06:14 PMI can still see all those papers swirling around and the glorious feeling we all had.
Believe me you had to live thru those 20 years of just bad football and then achieve this victory. The only thing better at that time was beating the Broncos and winning the SB.
Quote from: uconnjack8 on March 16, 2024, 08:29:10 AMBaby Papa and Charlie Weis had a conversation about the Giants this week on NFL Radio.
They were discussing offseason rumors in general. Weis was trying to make a point about people and their predictions and how they could know what they claim to know.
Weis asked Papa if head heard any info about the Giants draft intentions (or general other offseason moves) noting that Papa is about as close to the Giants as any beat reporter or other media people.
And Papa said absolutely not, the organization is as tight lipped as any regime he can remember.