I hope. He played In offenses with with Josh Allen and CJ Stroud for his career and never cracked 1000 yards or double digit tds. Maybe he is on of those rare rbs that get better as they age like Tiki or Gore. I think he is a good piece in a rotation and fits Dabolls scheme as he played in it before. I am really hoping Eric Gray steps up breaks out. Schoen's picks have to start producing.
"Tyrod can do more with less, while DJ can do more with more."
I hope it is Runyan. He is a key piece to that OL. We need stability. This is not a prediction but more wishful thinking. If he surprises this year I think the offense line stabilizes a bit.
"Tyrod can do more with less, while DJ can do more with more."
My vote was Jack Stoll, I think he's gonna be huge for the development of the OL. Hell of a blocker
Hold up.. The guy who has been crying for weeks on end that could fill the Great Lakes all by himself. That Howie the terrible who is the worst general manager in the history of mankind. Got Jack Stoll as an undrafted free agent. Is now going to provide us more than anticipated?
This can’t be.. From all intents and purposes everything on the Eagles past.. present.. and future is an abortion. I got it.. He’s a Giant now and the Philly filth is washed off him from a deep cleaning of bleach and ammonia. The Eagles could have kept him for nothing.. And chose to let him walk. He ain’t worth Jack shit..
I got a whole lot of vengeance deep inside of every sentence.
Let's look at the stats from 2022 and 2023 pre-draft FA / trade accusations.
2022:
Tyrod Taylor, QB: Was a good signing.
Mark Glowinski, G: Epic Fail.
Jon Feliciano, OL: Was a serviceable O-linemen.
Jamil Douglas, G: Never played a snap.
Matt Breida, RB: A good Rotation RB.
Jihad Ward, DE: An Average rotation D-linemen.
Justin Ellis, DT: An aging D-linemen that was way past his prime.
Robert Foster, WR: Was a better poet than WR (only a few will get that)
Richie James, WR: IMO One the best signing of the lot
Casey Kreiter, LS: A great accusation
Green 40% Yellow 30% Red 30%
9- wins
2023
Amani Oruwariye CB: Never played a snap.
Tommy Sweeney TE: Never played a snap.
Darren Waller TE: followed his red flag pattern.
Bobby McCain S: A below average Rotation Safety . Average Special teams' player.
Parris Campbell WR: Never fit the Offensive scheme.
Jeff Smith WR: Never played a snap.
Bobby Okereke: LB: Nailed it.
Rakeem Nunez-Roches DT: A average rotation D-linemen.
Jarrad Davis LB: one game
Leonard Johnson CB: 4 year contract Never played a snap.
Green 10% Yellow 20% Red 70%
6 wins:
This was all done pre-draft. (March)
Apparently, This stuff as a direct impact on win total. Everting the FO does counts.
I hope we are in the 40 percentile or more with our from our non-giants accusations.
When Joe Schoen went from sitting at the kids table.. to the highest chair. He was hired by the Giants to take them to a road not taken since the ‘16 season. A playoff birth with an unexpected victory over the paper champion, Vikings. The following season had unfamiliar words hovering around the stadium. Expectations.. Before we knew it, the season was over as playoff aspirations were dusted. If that taught us anything.. is that nothing gold can stay when you’re the fool.
With another offseason addressing a mending wall. We scour the earth for massive mountains and found our travels to an icy land. We went to Green Bay and happened to be stopping by the woods on a snowy evening and signed us a guard. With the offseason coming to an end.. And the draft right around the corner. Schoen will either be seeing nothing but daylight.. Or be acquainted with the night.
I got a whole lot of vengeance deep inside of every sentence.
Let's look at the stats from 2022 and 2023 pre-draft FA / trade accusations.
2022:
Tyrod Taylor, QB: Was a good signing.
Mark Glowinski, G: Epic Fail.
Jon Feliciano, OL: Was a serviceable O-linemen.
Jamil Douglas, G: Never played a snap.
Matt Breida, RB: A good Rotation RB.
Jihad Ward, DE: An Average rotation D-linemen.
Justin Ellis, DT: An aging D-linemen that was way past his prime.
Robert Foster, WR: Was a better poet than WR (only a few will get that)
Richie James, WR: IMO One the best signing of the lot
Casey Kreiter, LS: A great accusation
Green 40% Yellow 30% Red 30%
9- wins
2023
Amani Oruwariye CB: Never played a snap.
Tommy Sweeney TE: Never played a snap.
Darren Waller TE: followed his red flag pattern.
Bobby McCain S: A below average Rotation Safety . Average Special teams' player.
Parris Campbell WR: Never fit the Offensive scheme.
Jeff Smith WR: Never played a snap.
Bobby Okereke: LB: Nailed it.
Rakeem Nunez-Roches DT: A average rotation D-linemen.
Jarrad Davis LB: one game
Leonard Johnson CB: 4 year contract Never played a snap.
Green 10% Yellow 20% Red 70%
6 wins:
This was all done pre-draft. (March)
Apparently, This stuff as a direct impact on win total. Everting the FO does counts.
I hope we are in the 40 percentile or more with our from our non-giants accusations.
When Joe Schoen went from sitting at the kids table.. to the highest chair. He was hired by the Giants to take them to a road not taken since the ‘16 season. A playoff birth with an unexpected victory over the paper champion, Vikings. The following season had unfamiliar words hovering around the stadium. Expectations.. Before we knew it, the season was over as playoff aspirations were dusted. If that taught us anything.. is that nothing gold can stay when you’re the fool.
With another offseason addressing a mending wall. We scour the earth for massive mountains and found our travels to an icy land. We went to Green Bay and happened to be stopping by the woods on a snowy evening and signed us a guard. With the offseason coming to an end.. And the draft right around the corner. Schoen will either be seeing nothing but daylight.. Or be acquainted with the night.
A vast journey lies within the span of an instant.
Let's look at the stats from 2022 and 2023 pre-draft FA / trade accusations.
2022:
Tyrod Taylor, QB: Was a good signing.
Mark Glowinski, G: Epic Fail.
Jon Feliciano, OL: Was a serviceable O-linemen.
Jamil Douglas, G: Never played a snap.
Matt Breida, RB: A good Rotation RB.
Jihad Ward, DE: An Average rotation D-linemen.
Justin Ellis, DT: An aging D-linemen that was way past his prime.
Robert Foster, WR: Was a better poet than WR (only a few will get that)
Richie James, WR: IMO One the best signing of the lot
Casey Kreiter, LS: A great accusation
Green 40% Yellow 30% Red 30%
9- wins
2023
Amani Oruwariye CB: Never played a snap.
Tommy Sweeney TE: Never played a snap.
Darren Waller TE: followed his red flag pattern.
Bobby McCain S: A below average Rotation Safety . Average Special teams' player.
Parris Campbell WR: Never fit the Offensive scheme.
Jeff Smith WR: Never played a snap.
Bobby Okereke: LB: Nailed it.
Rakeem Nunez-Roches DT: A average rotation D-linemen.
Jarrad Davis LB: one game
Leonard Johnson CB: 4 year contract Never played a snap.
Green 10% Yellow 20% Red 70%
6 wins:
This was all done pre-draft. (March)
Apparently, This stuff as a direct impact on win total. Everting the FO does counts.
I hope we are in the 40 percentile or more with our from our non-giants accusations.
I might have missed it . What is the context of the percentages? Playing time?
It is about was it was good bad of ok for the team. 70% of last year's pre-draft non-giants FAs did nothing to very little to advance the team's efforts. Just a piece of the puzzle on what produced the 6-win outcome. But a telling piece to construct the overall reasons.
A vast journey lies within the span of an instant.
My vote was Jack Stoll, I think he's gonna be huge for the development of the OL. Hell of a blocker
Hold up.. The guy who has been crying for weeks on end that could fill the Great Lakes all by himself. That Howie the terrible who is the worst general manager in the history of mankind. Got Jack Stoll as an undrafted free agent. Is now going to provide us more than anticipated?
This can’t be.. From all intents and purposes everything on the Eagles past.. present.. and future is an abortion. I got it.. He’s a Giant now and the Philly filth is washed off him from a deep cleaning of bleach and ammonia. The Eagles could have kept him for nothing.. And chose to let him walk. He ain’t worth Jack shit..
what were the details of your contract exactly ?
Also different teams with different needs. We need strong blocking TEs more than Philly does so this is just a very emotionally tired retort from you and wasn’t clever in the least
Post by ThatGuyRich on Apr 14, 2024 19:27:35 GMT -5
For me it was between Runyan and Eluemunor. I chose Eluemunor because he capable of helping us at RG or RT and we might be playing him at both positions this season. Elemunor started a number of games at RT for the Raiders.
Now Runyan is going to help us at LG and Elemunor on the right side. They will make a difference this season.
I honestly feel Elemunor will be a major difference if Neal fails, and if Neal improves Elemunor will still make a big difference at Guard as well.
Brieda being green is VERY generous. 3.4 yards per carry and 2 TDs over his 2 years.
Brieda played well when he had the ball.
I would put Jihad Ward in the green to if this the case. He did his job in that rotation when on the field. Set the edge and force the action back inside.
"Tyrod can do more with less, while DJ can do more with more."
I would put Jihad Ward in the green to if this the case. He did his job in that rotation when on the field. Set the edge and force the action back inside.
He did not fit the pre draft parameter.
A vast journey lies within the span of an instant.
I hope. He played In offenses with with Josh Allen and CJ Stroud for his career and never cracked 1000 yards or double digit tds. Maybe he is on of those rare rbs that get better as they age like Tiki or Gore. I think he is a good piece in a rotation and fits Dabolls scheme as he played in it before. I am really hoping Eric Gray steps up breaks out. Schoen's picks have to start producing.
I think Singletary with Allen then stroud throwing the ball was a small piece of the puzzle here he will have a bigger slice of the pie he has a good chance to be better.
Gray has good vision I can see him helping out breaking off some decent runs but he will get run down unless he comes back bigger stronger faster with him he looks like he is running a step slower than everyone else vision and setting up blocks can help him be productive just don't see the threat of defenses being worried about him wrecking games.
Now if they draft Trey Benson or wright and add one of them to pot now they have some explosive playmaking ability from the backfield.
Brieda being green is VERY generous. 3.4 yards per carry and 2 TDs over his 2 years.
Brieda played well when he had the ball.
A lot of these signing that are up there were back of the roster depth kind of signings more than a lot most they weren't brought here to start and some were brought here to be on the practice squad and be emergency back ups.