Quote from: Painter on May 16, 2024, 11:08:56 AMGiven what we saw of his play last season, which was a breath of fresh air in a dyspnea of a Defense, I can't but think of him as a good fit. I quite clearly recall that even as rookie, he was one of the few Giants Defenders who seemed engaged and effective in those otherwise early debacles against the Cows and Niners.I thought his forte was Run and Dog, not coverage. I'll defer to you instead of my memory snapshots.
Moreover, as he has previously been rated as an above average Pass Defender from the LB position, there is all the more reason to feel positive about his "fit" in Bowen's scheme. Quite frankly, as I saw it, the only thing that kept McFadden from greater appreciation was the excellent performance of Okereke in Wink's otherwise shitty Defense as it was even well before the Williams trade.
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Quote from: H-Town G-Fan on May 16, 2024, 10:30:06 AMI think Weeks 3 to 7 are pretty rough. Each of those teams were above .500 in 2023. The Browns, Cowboys, and Eagles were well above that, winning 11, 12, and 11 games (respectively). Bengals were 9-8 with Joe Burrow only starting 10 games. Seahawks are usually a tough team and its an away game. I don't know what you define as killer, but the Giants could easily go 0-5 during that stretch.
Quote from: uconnjack8 on May 16, 2024, 10:20:05 AMI feel like Amazon would have more subscribers than Netflix, but you may be right. I know some people just don't stream and if their cable company doesn't provide access to the app, then they don't know how to get it. I just figure 100,000,000 Prime subscriptions means a lot of people have prime video