The incomplete for Ojulari is too generous. I think we've seen enough of him to know what he is. He's played more games than Aaron Robinson, Elerson Smith, and Rodarius Williams combined. Thankfully they have Brian Burns now.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: madbadger on April 26, 2024, 08:31:57 PMIn fairness he was talking about his physical dimensions.He didn't think of Jonathan Ogden. He compared Alt to Solder's length and athleticism. If we're talking about Nabers or Ogden it's a much different discussion. Alt isn't that guy. His style is actually similar to Solder.
Quote from: Philosophers on March 15, 2024, 07:20:37 PMWe need to find 5 good starters who play together for a few years and build continuity.Step 1: find good starters
The constant turnstile is maddening.
Quote from: DaveBrown74 on March 15, 2024, 06:57:37 PMI'm not going to lie - I love Danielle Hunter. I think he's a terrific player. But he also turns 30 this season. That doesn't mean he's not good now, but he's obviously not going to have the shelf life from here on that Burns will.Exactly. The question the Giants likely asked themselves isn't who is the better player today, it's who can be part of the long-term future for this team.
Since the Giants are a rebuilding team that is virtually certain to not contend this year, it makes a lot more sense to get a foundational piece like Burns who can potentially be with this franchise for the better part of the next decade if things go well.
Quote from: Bob In PA on March 15, 2024, 02:51:00 PMDoc: Actually, my laugh wasn't about us fans, it was about how we view what Schoen says. It amuses me because IMO his answers depend totally on what question he was answering and the surrounding circumstances.My apologies, Bob. Thanks for the thoughtful response.
He'll never knowingly tip his hand about the draft or free-agency, but when asked to evaluate areas where the team needs help or status of individual players I believe he tries to be as honest as the day is long, with the only exception being the necessity to completely avoid answering specific questions about a player's health.
We here (and nearly all fans) hate losing because it usually results in wasting four months each year the Giants field a crummy team (whether that is due to bad luck with injuries or bad management by those in charge).
Bob
Quote from: MightyGiants on March 15, 2024, 12:33:30 PMI am pretty sure all fans hate losing.I've heard from some who don't care about winning or losing, they enjoy the process regardless.
Quote from: Bob In PA on March 15, 2024, 12:12:52 PMlondon: As usual, great post. Had a good laugh, too. Thanks. Bob PS. Do you believe Harrison, Jr., is certain to be gone (as of today)?Bob, you've had a good decade run of laughing at fans who hate losing. Must be nice to have that point of view.
Quote from: EliWasrobbed on March 14, 2024, 09:36:12 PMother than tyrod having a full camp I don't see Tommy or DJ doing that with bellinger. People keep saying we need a WR or something else but we need to trade the farm for a Drake Maye so players like bellinger and wandale etc can finally shineThis is the right way to look at it. People keep debating individual players rather than how the players fit together. This is why Gettleman was so bad at his job, he focused on the individual rather than the collective fit. If Schoen doesn't want to fall into the Gettleman trap he will need a QB to make the pieces on offense work.