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Post by Roosevelt on Feb 21, 2020 8:45:20 GMT -5
That didn’t take long.
Something seems to have happened to that guy, or maybe it was his attitude that led him to become a FA in the first place.
Advantage: Gettleman.
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Post by giantlegacy on Feb 21, 2020 8:49:13 GMT -5
That didn’t take long. Something seems to have happened to that guy, or maybe it was his attitude that led him to become a FA in the first place. Advantage: Gettleman. He got old and was overpriced
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Post by Roosevelt on Feb 21, 2020 8:52:08 GMT -5
That didn’t take long. Something seems to have happened to that guy, or maybe it was his attitude that led him to become a FA in the first place. Advantage: Gettleman. He got old and was overpriced He seemed happy for one season with us. He came into 2017 with a bug up his ass.
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Post by SG88 on Feb 21, 2020 9:19:12 GMT -5
That didn’t take long. Something seems to have happened to that guy, or maybe it was his attitude that led him to become a FA in the first place. Advantage: Gettleman. Or he was simply a cap casualty. It is kind of strange, but Harrison's numbers against the run were still good on that very bad team. There are a lot of changes going on in Detroit. They might actually be trading Stafford and Slay. Just like us, they had a real good look at cleaning house in their front office and at HC. Just like us, they half-assed the process of cleaning house.
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Post by Blue Hulk on Feb 21, 2020 10:32:52 GMT -5
So far, the only guy DG cut that I would have liked to keep is okwara.....and I blame Betcher for that crap for wanting to bring in his own bums..
We could have reunited the okwara boys in the 2nd round........smh
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Post by jmike on Feb 21, 2020 10:36:34 GMT -5
That didn’t take long. Something seems to have happened to that guy, or maybe it was his attitude that led him to become a FA in the first place. Advantage: Gettleman. A lot of money to pay a guy who plays 35% of the snaps. Even if his attitude is great. Likely the same reason he was traded there in the first place.
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Post by BigBlueDog42 on Feb 21, 2020 10:53:04 GMT -5
That didn’t take long. Something seems to have happened to that guy, or maybe it was his attitude that led him to become a FA in the first place. Advantage: Gettleman. Or he was simply a cap casualty. It is kind of strange, but Harrison's numbers against the run were still good on that very bad team. There are a lot of changes going on in Detroit. They might actually be trading Stafford and Slay. Just like us, they had a real good look at cleaning house in their front office and at HC. Just like us, they half-assed the process of cleaning house. The problem is he was good against the run in a small area. When he was here teams just ran where he wasn't and on passing downs he was off the field 9mill a year for a par -time player a real good at what he does but part-time none the less.
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Post by BigBlueDog42 on Feb 21, 2020 10:55:01 GMT -5
So far, the only guy DG cut that I would have liked to keep is okwara.....and I blame Betcher for that crap for wanting to bring in his own bums.. We could have reunited the okwara boys in the 2nd round........smh Even Okwara he had a half sack this year, out of all of them Kennard was the most productive.
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Post by SG88 on Feb 21, 2020 11:37:53 GMT -5
Or he was simply a cap casualty. It is kind of strange, but Harrison's numbers against the run were still good on that very bad team. There are a lot of changes going on in Detroit. They might actually be trading Stafford and Slay. Just like us, they had a real good look at cleaning house in their front office and at HC. Just like us, they half-assed the process of cleaning house. The problem is he was good against the run in a small area. When he was here teams just ran where he wasn't and on passing downs he was off the field 9mill a year for a par -time player a real good at what he does but part-time none the less. I absolutely agree that a one trick pony like Harrison isn't worth a big payday. Big money players on defense should be playing every down. Aaron Donald, who I have pegged as the best player I've seen on defense the last 15 years, is worth every single penny. I still wish we would have drafted him instead of Beckham Jr.
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Post by SG88 on Feb 21, 2020 11:39:55 GMT -5
That didn’t take long. Something seems to have happened to that guy, or maybe it was his attitude that led him to become a FA in the first place. Advantage: Gettleman. A lot of money to pay a guy who plays 35% of the snaps. Even if his attitude is great. Likely the same reason he was traded there in the first place. I'm still puzzled as to why the Giants traded for Leonard Williams, who is also kind of one-dimensional.
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Post by jaymas on Feb 21, 2020 12:15:59 GMT -5
Kennard would have been cool to keep. Would have made sense in our scheme change when Shurmur came in. And he's been productive with the Lions.
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Post by jaymas on Feb 21, 2020 12:17:18 GMT -5
Snacks is getting old. Not a lot of room in the NFL for a declining, one dimensional player making a lot of money.
He was very good at what he did for a period of time.
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Post by BigBlueDog42 on Feb 21, 2020 13:01:14 GMT -5
The problem is he was good against the run in a small area. When he was here teams just ran where he wasn't and on passing downs he was off the field 9mill a year for a par -time player a real good at what he does but part-time none the less. I absolutely agree that a one trick pony like Harrison isn't worth a big payday. Big money players on defense should be playing every down. Aaron Donald, who I have pegged as the best player I've seen on defense the last 15 years, is worth every single penny. I still wish we would have drafted him instead of Beckham Jr. Yep I wanted him if not him Martin OBJ wasn't even on my radar.
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Post by BigBlueDog42 on Feb 21, 2020 13:05:55 GMT -5
Snacks is getting old. Not a lot of room in the NFL for a declining, one dimensional player making a lot of money. He was very good at what he did for a period of time. It is funny tho all the hand wringing about DG trading all these guys or flat out cutting or letting them walk. they all seem to have been the right moves even if not popular ones , much like he did in Carolina. Snacks was just small part if a big job he did well for us while here.
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Post by SG88 on Feb 21, 2020 13:33:24 GMT -5
Snacks is getting old. Not a lot of room in the NFL for a declining, one dimensional player making a lot of money. He was very good at what he did for a period of time. It is funny tho all the hand wringing about DG trading all these guys or flat out cutting or letting them walk. they all seem to have been the right moves even if not popular ones , much like he did in Carolina. Snacks was just small part if a big job he did well for us while here. Detroit did what any team who believes that they are a player or two away, which is trade for them. IMO, the record tells me that the moves didn't work out for either sides of the trades. Apple didn't help the Saints get to the SB and Harrison did not move the needle for the Lions. Meanwhile here in NYG, we in essence paid a backup QB a fortune last year, paid several players a grip of dead money, and we are still finishing near the top of the draft. Don't get me started on the Leonard Williams trade. I refuse to give Gettleman ANY credit whatsoever until I see it in the standings.
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Post by SG88 on Feb 21, 2020 13:35:23 GMT -5
I absolutely agree that a one trick pony like Harrison isn't worth a big payday. Big money players on defense should be playing every down. Aaron Donald, who I have pegged as the best player I've seen on defense the last 15 years, is worth every single penny. I still wish we would have drafted him instead of Beckham Jr. Yep I wanted him if not him Martin OBJ wasn't even on my radar. The Beckham Jr draft choice was fine. The Donald pick would have just been significantly better. The Martin one would have been better too considering that our oline has been a mess for over a decade now.
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Post by BigBlueDog42 on Feb 21, 2020 13:41:02 GMT -5
It is funny tho all the hand wringing about DG trading all these guys or flat out cutting or letting them walk. they all seem to have been the right moves even if not popular ones , much like he did in Carolina. Snacks was just small part if a big job he did well for us while here. Detroit did what any team who believes that they are a player or two away, which is trade for them. IMO, the record tells me that the moves didn't work out for either sides of the trades. Apple didn't help the Saints get to the SB and Harrison did not move the needle for the Lions. Meanwhile here in NYG, we in essence paid a backup QB a fortune last year, paid several players a grip of dead money, and we are still finishing near the top of the draft. Don't get me started on the Leonard Williams trade. I refuse to give Gettleman ANY credit whatsoever until I see it in the standings. Thats fine but we could be losing paying these guys there full contracts were out from under it now interested to see how this all works out, don't have to like it but those moves were correct and necessary for this team to move forward. As far paying Manning goes that was Mara and Tisch and a smart move to show free agents around the league the Giants don't discard legends like trash and treat players who play here right.
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Post by BigBlueDog42 on Feb 21, 2020 13:43:29 GMT -5
Yep I wanted him if not him Martin OBJ wasn't even on my radar. The Beckham Jr draft choice was fine. The Donald pick would have just been significantly better. The Martin one would have been better too considering that our oline has been a mess for over a decade now. That was the only reason Martin was on my list our OL was terrible and he would have been a great 10 year building block.
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Post by GameTime on Feb 21, 2020 13:50:03 GMT -5
Kennard was kind of an unknown at the time. Could have easily been a a back up type player for the Lions. He stepped up somewhat.
Either way not a loss really
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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2020 14:17:22 GMT -5
I absolutely agree that a one trick pony like Harrison isn't worth a big payday. Big money players on defense should be playing every down. Aaron Donald, who I have pegged as the best player I've seen on defense the last 15 years, is worth every single penny. I still wish we would have drafted him instead of Beckham Jr. Yep I wanted him if not him Martin OBJ wasn't even on my radar. I was in the Martin camp and had to look up who OBJ was when they picked him..
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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2020 17:30:39 GMT -5
What’s happening with him kind of reminds me of what went on with Haynesworth.
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Post by SG88 on Feb 21, 2020 17:56:10 GMT -5
What’s happening with him kind of reminds me of what went on with Haynesworth. How is that? Harrison actually plays with a lot of effort. Haynesworth got his money and then basically quit working. There is no comparison.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2020 17:59:12 GMT -5
What’s happening with him kind of reminds me of what went on with Haynesworth. How is that? Harrison actually plays with a lot of effort. Haynesworth got his money and then basically quit working. There is no comparison. It just seems similar. I’m speculating.
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Post by SG88 on Feb 21, 2020 18:05:04 GMT -5
How is that? Harrison actually plays with a lot of effort. Haynesworth got his money and then basically quit working. There is no comparison. It just seems similar. I’m speculating. It is ok. Harrison never became one of the highest paid players. He played ok for all of his teams. He is just a two down player. Players like that never get the big money deals. Haynesworth was really good before he got his contract. After he got paid, he morphed into William Joseph and stopped grinding. It was arguably the worst FA contract in NFL history.
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Post by IrishMike on Feb 21, 2020 18:45:06 GMT -5
Can he play RT? Sign him up!
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Post by BigBlueDog42 on Feb 21, 2020 19:15:59 GMT -5
Kennard was kind of an unknown at the time. Could have easily been a a back up type player for the Lions. He stepped up somewhat. Either way not a loss really It wasn't a big deal he didn't do much to date while he was here and he was ok with the Lions.
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Post by Bigjeep on Feb 21, 2020 19:19:10 GMT -5
A lot of money to pay a guy who plays 35% of the snaps. Even if his attitude is great. Likely the same reason he was traded there in the first place. I'm still puzzled as to why the Giants traded for Leonard Williams, who is also kind of one-dimensional. To replace Snacks!
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Post by jmike on Feb 21, 2020 19:21:16 GMT -5
A lot of money to pay a guy who plays 35% of the snaps. Even if his attitude is great. Likely the same reason he was traded there in the first place. I'm still puzzled as to why the Giants traded for Leonard Williams, who is also kind of one-dimensional. No he isn't.
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Post by SG88 on Feb 21, 2020 22:25:16 GMT -5
I'm still puzzled as to why the Giants traded for Leonard Williams, who is also kind of one-dimensional. No he isn't. That is your opinion, but I have the stats to back up my argument. He has 17 sacks in 6 years. He also had 29 tackles and 1 sack this past season, with 12 QB hits. I hope that his mentorship sessions with Richard Seymour, who is also an excellent poker player, rubs off on him. I will wait for your rebuttal which I hope has statistics that back up your argument against mine.
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Post by BigBlueDog42 on Feb 21, 2020 22:44:54 GMT -5
A lot of money to pay a guy who plays 35% of the snaps. Even if his attitude is great. Likely the same reason he was traded there in the first place. I'm still puzzled as to why the Giants traded for Leonard Williams, who is also kind of one-dimensional. Leonard Williams plays all three downs and does provide pass rush he doesn't get tons of sacks but he gets back there and moves the pocket. Snacks was a 2 down player at best.
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