He seems to be hinting that it will be:
https://twitter.com/NYPost_Schwartz/status/1742896229585981502
Personally, I hope not. I like Barkley a lot and think he is the ultimate team player.
That said, I feel for him, knowing his career has been sort of shortchanged, playing for the Giants. He has basically wasted the best years of his career here and if he does decide t o leave I hold no grudges and would wish him well.
I hate to see him go, but he must for two reasons:
1) We can't afford to pay him without having a line that can keep him from getting tackled at handoff.
2) He needs to go to a team that will allow him to maximize his skills and talents.
I think it's likely his last game. Not sure how much money he may or may not get elsewhere or with the Giants, but I think its probable he will not be with the Giants next year.
I think it will be and should be for his sake and for the team's. He is a great guy but drafting him was a mistake. Him leaving certainly weakens the team initially but we cannot throw big money at an oft injured running back with lots of miles on the clock in defiance of every principle of team building in the modern NFL.
Seems like a great guy, a great teammate and is good with the press. Obviously has talent and big play capabilities, but to be honest, if he left, I wouldn't miss him. I just don't think he is worth what they will have to pay to keep him.
If he leaves, I wish him all the best, but I don't really think it will be hard to match his production.
Does this guy ever do an interview that is not related to his contract wants.
Just shut up, play ball, and quit politicking about a new contract every 10 minutes.
Quote from: Giant Obsession on January 04, 2024, 03:54:09 PMDoes this guy ever do an interview that is not related to his contract wants.
Just shut up, play ball, and quit politicking about a new contract every 10 minutes.
I have to say, I have gotten a bit tired of it too.
Gettleman was right. Barkley is a generational talent.
The ME generation.
To be fair to him he just answers the questions he gets asked. Of course given his close relationship with the press they may be lobbing him the pitches he wants but the team kicked the can down the road last off season so prolonged the soap opera.
Quote from: londonblue on January 04, 2024, 04:13:45 PMTo be fair to him he just answers the questions he gets asked. Of course given his close relationship with the press they may be lobbing him the pitches he wants but the team kicked the can down the road last off season so prolonged the soap opera.
You're right - it's hard to fault someone for just answering questions directed at them, but the drama last offseason around his contract was pretty insufferable. I just think the fan base has just gotten tired of hearing about this subject, irrespective of who initiates the conversation. I really hope we don't have a repeat of it. This player was once great but he is very replaceable (for much cheaper) at this point. Enough is enough.
Quote from: londonblue on January 04, 2024, 01:17:34 PMI think it will be and should be for his sake and for the team's. He is a great guy but drafting him was a mistake. Him leaving certainly weakens the team initially but we cannot throw big money at an oft injured running back with lots of miles on the clock in defiance of every principle of team building in the modern NFL.
This. Nice guy and solid player, but I have no interest in re-signing him.
Quote from: Giant Obsession on January 04, 2024, 03:54:09 PMDoes this guy ever do an interview that is not related to his contract wants.
Just shut up, play ball, and quit politicking about a new contract every 10 minutes.
You do realize that the interviewer controls the questions asked and which of his answers makes it into print?
Quote from: madbadger on January 04, 2024, 05:59:53 PMYou do realize that the interviewer controls the questions asked and which of his answers makes it into print?
Absolutely.
I also realize in real life what you make or your contract negotiations is no ones business but yours.
When they ask give em the Belechick...."next question".
Quote from: madbadger on January 04, 2024, 05:59:53 PMYou do realize that the interviewer controls the questions asked and which of his answers makes it into print?
But the interviewee controls the answers and anyone with any media savvy, which he should have after the better part of a decade dealing with the media in college and the pros, knows how to deflect and avoid creating situations like this if he wants. Kafka's answer to the "Do you expect to be back?" question in another thread is a good example.
Quote from: Giant Obsession on January 04, 2024, 04:04:44 PMGettleman was right. Barkley is a generational talent.
The ME generation.
:laugh:
I wish him well..but his era is over with the Jints. The Era of running backs drafted so high too.
Quote from: spiderblue43 on January 04, 2024, 09:43:33 PM:laugh:
I wish him well..but his era is over with the Jints. The Era of running backs drafted so high too.
A running back was drafted in the top 10 just last year.
Quote from: DaveBrown74 on January 04, 2024, 10:05:30 PMA running back was drafted in the top 10 just last year.
Running backs in the Top 10 recently are becoming scarcer True. Robinson was picked last year..but we all know the position has been rethought with the passing game.
Gettleman was part of that past with Barkley
Unless he is prepared to take a significant paycut
It might well be his last NFL game
He has too many faults to generate much interest.
Good runner when he gets a big hole
Andre Brown, Wayne Gallman, Orleans Darkwa, Derrick Ward were better
short yardage backs