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Another day on par.
#2192
Quote from: Philosophers on November 14, 2023, 03:51:28 PMI don't think the teams are connecting the dots on ideal height/weight and see many of these guys dominating in college at their weight so assume they can do same in NFL.

I have been blown away by the size difference of NFL edges who make contact with Neal and with better technique can either move him or get past him.  If he can't get into proper position at the right time and avoid things like that "lean" that you mentioned, he will continue to get eaten up.  I also wonder as I have not paid enough attention but how well does he do anticipating the count and moving as soon as the ball is hiked.  Another thing maybe he is failing at.
Bobby Skinner does an excellent oline analysis and they do a question and answer podcast. Maybe check out his take on Neal and pose the question.
#2193
Big Blue Huddle / Re: Is this on McKethan or the coaches?
November 14, 2023, 03:41:21 PM
He was confused.
#2194
Quote from: Philosophers on November 14, 2023, 02:58:12 PMA couple of weeks ago, I reviewed NFL All Pro OTs going back something like 8-10 years in the NFL.  The one thing that I noticed is that the vast, vast majority or 315 - 320 pounds, not 335-340 pounds on 6'6" of height.  At that height and weight, OTs look tall and lean which I think makes them much more able to explode out of their stance rather than say a 6'6" 340 pound OT.

I used to be a big proponent of bigger the better, but with the quickness of NFL edges, it is much more necessary to have an OT who is quick because not only do they get to where they have to go faster, but it gives them time to settle into their position to deliver max technique.
Good observation. He's also top heavy and leans at times. The question becomes why didn't they put him on a training and diet regiment in the off season? They can't do it in season because of the carbs they need for energy and stamina. Did you ever see what these guys eat in a week? lol
#2195
Quote from: Dumpster Dan on November 14, 2023, 03:00:32 PMBuffalo OC Dorsey fired today---I remember talk that Daboll when he was hired by Giants that he wanted Dorsey to come with him  but Dorsey chose to stay in Buffalo.  Do you think there is any chance that Daboll will reach out?

Dumpster Dan
Interesting, Dan. My guess is he was fired for not being in touch with the flow of the game. They were racking up chunks of yardage on the ground and he continued to call passing plays on a night that Josh Allen was clearly off. It must have been a trend. But he was fired with the Bills scoring 26 points a game.
#2196
I said this a month ago, Lenn.
#2197
Huge loss. I hope he's going to be ok.
#2198
Big Blue Huddle / Re: Bob Papa on the Mara dynamics
November 14, 2023, 02:02:03 PM
Quote from: DaveBrown74 on November 14, 2023, 01:55:49 PMJust out of curiosity, what is your best guess as to what happened with the 2017 Eli benching decision that ended his consecutive games streak? Do you think that was proposed to Mara and he gave it the OK? Or do you think McAdoo (and perhaps Reese) just proceeded with doing it and didn't even seek approval?

I ask, because given how emotional and loyal Mara seems to certain people, it is peculiar that he would have OK'd something like that when the team was 2-9. And if he didn't approve it and they just went ahead and did it without even asking him or telling him, then that kind of backs up the claim that coaches/GMs do whatever they think is right, even if Mara himself isn't a fan of the decision.
McAdoo made a decision and I believe Reese went along with it. I find it hard to believe that Reese wouldn't run it by Mara. I think he did and Mara said he disagreed but stepped aside. When the fan base and Eli didn't have his finest moment, Mara placated the fan base. When he should have stood up for his HC. Geno had a decent first game which turned out to be his last.
#2199
Quote from: Jolly Blue Giant on November 14, 2023, 01:24:14 PM
It absolutely does look intentional. It's a spinning back kick.
#2200
Quote from: Jolly Blue Giant on November 14, 2023, 12:56:37 PMThis in only my opinion...and we all know what that means

I'd move Evan Neal to LG next to Thomas. Neal excelled on the left side of the line in college, so his natural instincts fit well on the line (he could also be the backup LT where he excelled in college). I don't think he's quick enough with his feet to play tackle at the NFL level at RT, besides possibly backup LT, but he's talented and has rare size, strength, and athleticism...just maybe not a perfect fit on the right side and as a RT. We probably should have drafted Charlie Cross in the 2021 draft who was not a bulldozer/run blocking type of OT, but heads above all others in pass protection. He only has a PFF grade of 64 for his first two years, but he's done pretty well in Seattle

We need an agile RT who can pass protect at the NFL level. This is a loaded draft class for tackles, none better than Fashanu, but someone like Kingsley Suamataia [6-6 / 324] is incredibly agile and quick, yet is ranked 10th among OTs, and still in the top 30 overall (tells you just how stacked this years OT class is). From Walter Football: "In 2022, Suamataia transferred to BYU, where he broke out, including not allowing a sack all season. Suamataia has shocking speed and athleticism for an edge blocker of his size. Another big season could make Suamataia a high first-rounder in his draft class." Walter Football has Suamataia ranked 2nd best OT behind Mims, and ahead of Alt and Fashanu https://walterfootball.com/draft2024OT.php

But look at how absolutely stacked the OT class is: https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/positions/OT/1/2024 and   
https://www.nflmockdraftdatabase.com/big-boards/2024/consensus-big-board-2024?pos=OT

This is also a stacked class of OGs, and we could probably get a Zac Zinter, Tate Ratledge, or Christian Mahogany in the first three rounds (https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/positions/OG/1/2024)

LT Thomas / LG Neal / C Schmitz / RG Zinter / RT Suamataia

With such a loaded class at OT and OG, it would inexcusable for the Giants to not finally fix that line!

You're hired!
Actually, you may want to rethink Neal at LG. That's the Guard that pulls. I hope I'm wrong but I don't think Neal translates to Guard in Pass Protection. Too slow off the snap, slow feet and hands. I do think he gets another year at RT. Which may be a waste of time. Unfortunately, he should be a good RT but I think a lot of it is mental. He's had a lot of injuries, some nagging and that has held him back from getting reps. 
#2201
Quote from: Bob In PA on November 14, 2023, 01:44:06 PMEd: Can't argue with any of that. My biggest Jones complaint is accuracy.

Agree Hyatt can run any route they want. I don't discount his ability, I just don't see a truly elite guy YET.

I also saw this weekend's games and agree. Niice to have a lead and/or play with an established elite WR or two.

Bob

PS. Does the QB make a WR "elite"? Or does an elite WR makes the QB look good? Both? Neither? I believe with the right tools even an undrafted free-agent (that would be Kurt Warner) can win a championship or two.
Both. We won't see what this kid is capable of until he gets targets.
#2202
There was one pass where the receiver couldn't handle the hot pass. The botched handoff was a timing issue. But no doubt this wasn't Allen's night. The real killer was the PI and I don't know if I would have thrown the flag there because the Receiver ran into the DB and the 12 men on the field for the second FG attempt after missing the first one. Defeat from the jaws of victory.
#2203
Big Blue Huddle / Re: Bob Papa on the Mara dynamics
November 14, 2023, 01:36:39 PM
Quote from: MightyGiants on November 14, 2023, 01:28:14 PMBob Papa has been with the Giants long enough to have a pretty good idea of what's going on.  So there are two possibilities:

1)  Bob Papa is disrespectful towards the fans who espouse conspiracy theories about John Mara that he knows are correct, because he was asked or wishes to curry favor.

OR

2) Bob Papa is angry at the fans espousing the conspiracy theories about Mara, because he knows they are untrue.
Papa wasn't in on any of those closed-door meetings either. Keeping him informed is not a priority. The word that gets passed down is what they want him to hear. Any discussion between Mara and Schoen is not shared with Papa. Now, I'd like to hear what Gettleman and Reese have to say about this as long as their version isn't in their best interests.
#2204
Quote from: Bob In PA on November 14, 2023, 01:17:01 PMEd: I think you know I already have it. lol

Regardless, on 95% of the plays when Hyatt is open, breaking into the open, or about to break into the open, the QB has already been sacked, or flushed out of the pocket, or has his first reads on the other side of the field.

There have been very few situations in which none of that was true and a golden opportunity was missed SOLELY due to QB error, QB reluctance, or QB ineptitude.  In short, if all three QB's are missing golden opportunities it says more about mindset implanted in the QB by the coaching than the identity of the QB.

Bob
There have been accuracy and timing issues and the QB has to have a leap of faith on some plays before he gets sacked. When it's one one-on-one, Hyatt will get open and he has a nice catch radius with good hands. The ball just needs to be placed properly. I recall at least two catches where Hyatt had to slow down or adjust to make the catch. Other times the pass was behind him on a crosser or a slant, short or outside when he had inside leverage. I've seen him run several different routes and the hype that he can't is just not completely accurate. I also have seen him block well downfield. Bob, I saw many instances this past weekend where the QB just put it up for his Receiver to make the contested catch. I almost feel bad for the kid that this team drafted him.
#2205
The article didn't give specifics but I imagine that the one player stomped on his neck with the blade of his skate. Is that how it happened?