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Post by Morehead State on Oct 3, 2020 17:22:48 GMT -5
With Barkley we bought a Ferrari when our house needed a complete renovation. So now, we have the best car on the block, but we’re living in our brothers guest room. Gettleman fell in love with Barkley, it was Barkley or bust with him. Once the Browns selected Mayfield, the Giants would have broke the sound barrier with how fast they ran to the podium. I don’t need to tell you how great he is, that seems to be the standard requirement when speaking about Barkley. Since we drafted him, we continue to lose. Blame the offensive line, the GM, the head coach. Doesn’t matter, our record is an abominable 9-26 since he landed in our laps. And now he’s injured, talk about getting kicked in the balls not once but twice. At some point the Giants have to make some tough decisions. Are we willing to pay a kings ransom to retain Barkley? Or do we cut our losses and trade him? Either way, we end up with the shit end of the stick. Memo to the future GM of the Giants. (Kevin Abrams) build your team around your QB, build the trenches on both sides of the ball. And invest heavily on edge rushers and receivers. This is a passing league, only way to combat that is to attack the QB and have play maker receivers of your own. Contract extensions, trades... You guys are discussing Barkley's future when he hasn't even had surgery yet. How about we see what kind of player he is if he returns? Any chance he's going to return as a top edge rusher?
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Post by TheAnalyst on Oct 3, 2020 18:42:27 GMT -5
Contract extensions, trades... You guys are discussing Barkley's future when he hasn't even had surgery yet. How about we see what kind of player he is if he returns? Any chance he's going to return as a top edge rusher? Well, he does elude blocks pretty well.
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