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He'll be fine. No player is immune from adversity.
Use it as a learning lesson and grow from it.
Better to learn this lesson (if there is one) in a lost season. He's a bright spot for the future and has no reason to hang his head.
I love the emotion the kid shows. He wants to be great. I wish others had this trait.
Love the emotion but hate it happened to him, would have rather it be Singletary. He played a great game, terrible icing on the cake
Kid shouldn't have been in the position to lose the game in the 1st place. If we had an adequate QB, we would have been 2 scores ahead. Tracey should hold his head high. He was one of the reasons the Giants had any chance at all.
Tracy is a stud; he made a mistake today that I hope he learns from. I'm thrilled about his protentional future with the Giants.
I felt badly for him too because he had such a good game and has had such an impressive season, and he was clearly in a state or utter despair after the fumble. I do agree that it's a good learning experience for him.
Quote from: MrGap92 on November 10, 2024, 03:07:53 PMLove the emotion but hate it happened to him, would have rather it be Singletary. He played a great game, terrible icing on the cake
He DID NOT play a great game. He was just the latest Giant with a huge mistake at a critical point in the game. This after a fumble by him out of bounds earlier, and an intersection on a pass behind him that he couldn't catch cleanly or knock down. You could easily make the case that Tayler cost them the game even before the fumble late. There are also several other Giants (Jones, Gano, etc...) that couldn't do the thing they are paid to do.
I'm tired of this team felling sorry for itself. Sh!t happens. Suck it up and play!
Was that his 1st fumble?
The kid is the offense.
I've said it before but I guess we are paying 40mil per year to hand it off.
It's so tough and it will make him tougher. Kudos to whoever threw the towel over his head so he could let it all out.
Does anyone remember a heartbreaking loss in the 80's where LT was comforting a grieving teammate and saw a cameraman trying to film them and he stud up and chased him away?
Quote from: T200 on November 10, 2024, 03:00:59 PMHe'll be fine. No player is immune from adversity.
Use it as a learning lesson and grow from it.
Tim: It was Tiki Barber version two. He didn't keep the ball high and tight. Lesson learned, IMO. Bob
I love that he felt bad. I want him in my foxhole. That man cares.
hes a rookie on an awful team. not worried about it.