Quote from: MightyGiants on April 01, 2024, 12:02:48 PMhttps://x.com/BigBlueVCR/status/1774829082024308851?s=20
I/w/t. Upstairs in the end zone, Hasselback caught the TD in front of me.
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Quote from: LennG on March 28, 2024, 04:36:30 PMRic. Not everyone is happy, including myself. Since you see no value in drafting a QB ASAP, who is going to man the helm for the Giants? Wow, what a choice between Jones and Lock. Sorry my friend, but anything else besides a QB with any #1 pick is akin to another 5 years of disaster, and I am running out of years to say wait until next year, and then the year after that and continue that logic for how many years now?
Quote from: Stringer Bell on March 27, 2024, 11:51:06 AMI expect them to be doing their due diligence on Nabers, of course, but I've also been wondering lately about Daniels.
Saw an article stating there were several picks "locked in" including Williams to Bears, Maye to Pats, MHJ tk Cards, Bowers to Jets, and Verse to Atl.
Not that I believe the article 100%, but I thought it interesting that they had Maye as a lock at 3 but not Daniels as a lock at 2. And then I got to thinking, with all the McCarthy buzz, could the Skins really be deciding between Daniels and JJ? If they shocked everyone and went JJ, that would conceivably leave Daniels available at 6.
Given all the new info we have, what would be your preference for the Giants at 6 if things went Williams, JJ, Maye, MHJ, Nabers?
Quote from: kingm56 on March 27, 2024, 10:14:50 AMFantastic points; however, I have to disagree. Your notion is only true for those fortunate enough to live within the market. For those of us outside the market, paying for YouTube, Prime and Peacock represents half the price of a DirectTV subscriptions. Even if you're in the market, I also believe paying for all the streaming services is still cheaper than paying for cable, which currently has an average cost of $149.99/mo (with ESPN).What is Superbox?
I use Superbox; so, my cost is null....