The difference in Tommy DeVito and Daniel Jones is $40 million dollars a year, five years of NFL experience, and being Drafted #6 in the first round, vs OOGATZ and just do your best kid.
And the beat goes on...
And the beat goes on...
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Show posts MenuQuote from: kingm56 on Today at 02:37:14 PMWhen does it end? I stopped watching many years ago; the initial seasons were raw and allowed you to witness the sausage making. Unfortunately, it's now a massive scripted production...IMO, it lost its initial charm; still, I'll watch this season because it's our Giants.I assume it ends in June.
Quote from: kingm56 on Today at 02:24:24 PMAs it relates to context, should we continue to decouple the Offensive Line from the QB performance? From your posts, I get the impression you believe only the QB benefits from the OL, but fail to acknowledge the OL benefits from sound QB play. If the latter is terrible, it can make the OL appear worse than it is, or at the very least make thier jobs more difficult. I stumbled across the article below a few years back and kept it to test thier conclusions at the end of each year. I highly encourage you read and consider the points made. To be clear, I'm not suggesting the Giants OL is great, good, or even average. I acknowledge they stink and negatively impact DJ's performance; however, I also acknowledge DJ's shortcomings contribute to a significant portion of his sacks. IMO, they collectively stunk...I was going to drop that point and it's a good one, but I didn't want to have to explain myself in a series of another dozen posts for those in the back of the room.
https://www.actionnetwork.com/nfl/are-nfl-quarterbacks-responsible-for-sack-quality
Quote from: T200 on Today at 02:17:03 PMThe day we all agree, we can close shop.
All good my man!
Quote from: T200 on Today at 02:06:55 PMThat's a *little* more plausibe. Little.Wouldn't Jones throwing to Nabors and Hyatt make for an exciting promotion. The team is struggling to find an identity and this was the best they could do.
Quote from: AZGiantFan on Today at 02:03:29 PMYou'd be very hard-pressed to find me taking any exception to drafting or not drafting a QB. I never took a position.Must be nice being neutral. After all the unnecessary sacks taken and illustrated on this site and QB comparison on other teams who managed well, your context is subjective. The Offensive Line was clearly an issue, so was the QB.
But I apologize for continuing to bring facts, context, and perspective into the discussion.
Quote from: T200 on Today at 01:53:44 PMSorry, still don't buy that this flyer without Jones will generate more revenue, since you say that's the bottom line, than it would with him.They don't know who the starting QB will be.
Quote from: AZGiantFan on Today at 01:53:41 PMThat's a lot easier to do when you are playing behind a very good OL and not an historically bad OL.When y'all are crying because they didnt draft a QB, Ill be there to provide comfort and shelter from the storm.
https://www.playerprofiler.com/article/offensive-line-rankings-and-tiers-end-of-nfl-season-review-2024-offensive-line-outlook/
Quote from: AZGiantFan on Today at 01:43:32 PMLet's see how long he has in the pocket before he has to start running for his life.And the beat goes on...
Quote from: Jclayton92 on Today at 11:19:28 AMIs this anything new? For the past 5 years it's been Barkley and now it's Lawrence and Thibs. The best players on the team or flashy 1st rd picks are typically the focus of the media.It is sad that the highest paid player has never been considered the face of the franchise.
Quote from: MightyGiants on Today at 09:34:21 AMI don't remember the first neck injury. However the second one was a hit in the back because Ezeudu completely wiffed his block. The ACL was from trying to get out of the pocket because his protection had completely broken down. DJ actually was trying to get around his unengaged RT to escape the pressure from his left.