Quote from: Philosophers on Today at 03:58:17 PMEvery team needs a draft like this once in a while to turn things around. Look at Rams 2023 draft.
Absolutely, the Seahawks were another example
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Philosophers on Today at 03:58:17 PMEvery team needs a draft like this once in a while to turn things around. Look at Rams 2023 draft.
Quote from: Uncle Mickey on Today at 12:53:48 PMThe Malik Nabers addition is going to make it difficult for defenses to shade coverage over the top of Jalin Hyatt like we saw at times in 2023.
Instead, we could be looking at a lot more rolled coverages toward Nabers & one-on-one opportunities for Hyatt to beat his man #Giants
Daboll when he came on board made a comment that we must be one of the slowest teams in the NFL. He emphasizes speed kind of like that Dolphins ball coach does.
THey have transformed team speed and Theo is pretty fast for a 6'6 255-260 pound TE too.
Quote from: Uncle Mickey on Today at 12:50:43 PMMacAdoo was itching to get Geno playing over Eli so anything can happen when you are not the regime that drafted said QB.
Apart from that, I think DJ would beat out Lock if they are on level playing ground.
Quote from: AZGiantFan on Today at 12:12:25 PMCreativity will be at a premium this year as ST coaches will have to figure out how to deal with the radical change in the kickoff rules. A team that really nails how to deal with the new rules could reap a significant competitive advantage. Let's hope that with a new ST coaching staff and influx of potential talent that team is the Giants.
Quote from: Jolly Blue Giant on Today at 11:04:19 AMI hope Michael Ghobrial is successful, even with an unimpressive résumé. I see he spent two years at SUNY Cortland, a school where I spent a couple of years before transferring to Binghamton U., and is right in my backyard. They were D3 National Champions last season, which is neither here nor there (just putting in a plug for them) and they've been well known nationally for superior soccer, baseball, and lacrosse teams, winning a number of championships. It's the "jock school" of the SUNY system, and even though it is plugged as an "education and teachers' school", its real focus is on sports
I suspect, if Ghobrial is not pretty successful in a short time period, that he will be replaced. Schoen doesn't seem to have a lot of patience with coaches who don't make good things happen
Quote from: T200 on Today at 10:45:15 AMI understand your point, Rich.
My point is that despite his being 10th in separation yards, that statistic did not contribute to his issues. If he had held onto the majority of the passes thrown his way, 1) he'd probably still be a Giant, and 2) his separation yards would not be discussed.
Quote from: H-Town G-Fan on Today at 10:37:33 AMYour conclusion about Engram may well-indeed be correct, but it's not supported by the 10-yard split metric and I think its pretty clear.
Quote from: T200 on Today at 10:33:27 AMI don't recall a single fan complaining about Engram's speed when he was here. It was his hands.
Quote from: H-Town G-Fan on Today at 10:25:09 AMYes, I guess it would place him 4th... by .01 seconds:
Quote from: Philosophers on Today at 10:11:25 AMGiven how bad they were, Giants need real production from say 4 draft picks for a) this draft to be considered very successful and b) to help get out of the sub 0.500 doldrums.
Nabers - easy pick
Nubin - likely pick
Phillips - hopeful pick
Johnson - dark horse pick
Tracy - should given poor RB pool on team
Quote from: H-Town G-Fan on Today at 10:02:35 AMEngram's 10-yard split was strong:
That 10-yard split is within tenths of a second of Odunze and Nabers. Engram's numbers (PFF and counting stats) have been much better since he transitioned to Jacksonville and had Trevor Lawrence throwing him the ball.
Quote from: Jclayton92 on Today at 09:37:37 AM@kingm56 just the other day posted multiple examples of Qbs playing at an elite level despite having one of the worst olines in the NFL