While Waller isn't sure his heart is still in football, he seems to be all in on his music career
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Show posts MenuQuote from: todge on April 30, 2024, 10:12:25 PMGM Schneider's claim was rebuked by Lock himself. He said the Giants told him they were bringing him in to be the backup.
I would suggest we don't pay any attention to the football media because we know they make up stories to get attention. We have never received a statement from Schoen and Daboll other than "Daniel Jones is our starter if healthy."
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Quote from: kingm56 on Today at 08:09:42 AMRich,
When you engage in obfuscation, it's more telling than just answering the question. H explicitly used the term MVP-caliber; the key work is CALIBER. Joe Burrow, Josh Allen, Jared Goff, Brock Purdy, etc, etc have never won MVP awards. Yet, as top 10/5 QBs, they are absolutely considered MVP-caliber QBs and have received MVP votes/consideration. More than one or two QBs earn MVP votes every year; just like more than one or two player earns Heisman votes. I can name at least 8 QBs right now who have earned MVP votes and thus are considered MVP-caliber...
I'm shocked I have to define the word caliber to you....
Quote from: kingm56 on Today at 07:50:00 AMRich,
If you're being honest, you will acknowledge several fans predicted DJ was ascending to become a top 10/5 QB; last year, a few even predicted the DJ-led offense was on the verge of 'lethality.' Any QB who ascends into the top 10/5, or leads a lethal offense, is by definition, an MVP caliber QB. I believe that's what H-Town was referring to when he made his statement; at least, that's how I interpreted it.
Quote from: TONKA56 on Today at 06:20:37 AMWhat does Daniel Jones need to show you this year to prove that he's "the guy?"
Let's say he miraculously stays healthy all year, throws for 4000 yards, 35 touchdowns to 15 ints...do you trust that he's "arrived" and it's the new normal? I'm not sure I would. The eye test matters. I need to see things in his mechanics and how he responds to situations that raw metrics cannot capture.
QuoteI don't consider Jones magically playing like an MVP-caliber candidate to be realistic. It's possible he replicates 2022--maybe even marginally exceeds it
QuoteWhat a wildly disingenuous and self-serving statement.
I would say this is beneath you, but putting those who disagree with you into an illogical, inaccurate, and indeed ridiculous box to make your own opinions seem correct by extension is not a new tactic. And even this very thread shows how your self-statedly "proper" assessment is out of line with reality.
Quote from: DaveBrown74 on April 30, 2024, 06:43:28 PMClearly those who think Jones is this really good, franchise QB who has been a victim of circumstance are not going to change their minds about that, and those who think he is a middling talent aren't going to either.
Quote from: Jclayton92 on April 30, 2024, 04:48:59 PMJones can't stay healthy either and his production has been horrible yet you're not advocating for him to lose his job, but instead listing reasons why he'll blossom in year 6.
Quote from: H-Town G-Fan on April 30, 2024, 03:53:11 PMIs it because his pay is inconsistent with his level of production?
QuoteAnd who exactly is going to replace Waller's production?
QuoteIf it was that easy to replace, why did Bellinger not do so when Waller was out?
Quote from: Trench on April 30, 2024, 03:51:34 PMPerhaps, but perhaps not. Look at Parcells types - coached on the fly with his gut because he knew his players intestinal fortitude and managing pressure situations. Stats can't show that.
Baseball is a great example of stats and analysis beginning to morph too far and what works in regular season usually doesn't play near as big a role in post season.
Quote from: Trench on April 30, 2024, 03:43:41 PMAgreed.
Stats don't always show the true story.
Quote from: H-Town G-Fan on April 30, 2024, 03:28:26 PMWaller was top-10 in TE YPG. He's still an effective weapon, despite arguments that the Giants have no receivers. If he needs more time to decide (within reason), let him have it.
Quote from: Jolly Blue Giant on April 30, 2024, 01:48:34 PMI live in a very rural section of the state, yet I am within a half hour drive of Cornell University, Binghamton University, SUNY Cortland, Ithaca College, SUNY Broome, and Tompkins Cortland Community College and a couple of specialty colleges
If I want to drive 45 minutes, I am at Syracuse University, LeMoyne University, and other community colleges and specialty college
In the last year though, two colleges within 45 mile of me have announced they are closing: Cazenovia College and now, Wells College. Three years ago, Davis College closed in Binghamton. This is disappointing to me as I've been blessed to be surrounded by high quality bastions of education, even though I live in the boonies where Amish in their wagons, snowmobiles, bald eagles overhead, coyotes howling at night, and grazing cows are more common than most rural areas, and far be it to find taxis, buses, or concrete buildings around here. Oh well...a lot of change is usually good. Closing quality schools is not one of them
Losing two very fine educational institutions in a span of one year sucks!
Quote from: Trench on April 30, 2024, 02:02:17 PMOk since you feel the need to be aggressive, I simply read Mighty chart very differently is all. You all have your mind made up and continue to push false narratives and that's ok. Others feel opposite and that's ok too. Not sure what you mean by "keep giving the game away??"....
If the argument that our 2 backups outplayed Jones simply because Andrew Thomas was not available for Jones then I really don't know what to tell you. What I do know is we played much better with the backups (than with Jones). That is a fact.
If your argument is one person (Thomas) really makes that much of a difference, I would ask you why then you won't hold Jones as an individual to the same standard?