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Post by giantlegacy on Oct 24, 2020 22:57:51 GMT -5
Passed on him for a corner that can't even get on the field with how bad corner 2 has been But **** recievers...they are just fancy luxury items KJ Hill can’t either. He’s been a complete non-factor this year. He has been playing and every time I've seen the Chargers he has been making catches He would be one of the leading recievers on this team Stop trying to justify passing on these receivers because you were wrong about this reciever group being good enough for a productive offense
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2020 5:08:51 GMT -5
Those billionaires can’t be that stupid. We’ll see. Let's look at their bank accounts and then lets look at yours and we can determine who is stupid. What does this even mean?
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Post by myronguyton29 on Oct 25, 2020 7:01:01 GMT -5
You brought him up why don't you provide it? Because he's an adult with a internet connection. Heheheee heheeeheee heheeee heheeeheee
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Post by myronguyton29 on Oct 25, 2020 7:03:16 GMT -5
Look up his draft profile and draft position You brought him up why don't you provide it? Lol lol inny😅😅😂
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2020 7:53:07 GMT -5
You brought him up why don't you provide it? Because he's an adult with a internet connection. That's a good point so since you aren't able to provide this information that confirms you as a child.. Who knew?? LOL Zing...
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Post by McCherry on Oct 25, 2020 8:46:45 GMT -5
KJ Hill can’t either. He’s been a complete non-factor this year. He has been playing and every time I've seen the Chargers he has been making catches He would be one of the leading recievers on this team Stop trying to justify passing on these receivers because you were wrong about this reciever group being good enough for a productive offense I don't know what you've seen, KJ Hill has 2 catches for 23 yards this season. I've been wrong about what? Outside the top receivers taken in the first rounds, none of the others from this class would've made a difference on this team this year. That was my only point about us passing on them. You killed the Giants for passing on Watkins in the 6th, he has no catches. We all knew we weren't going to draft a WR that high this year. Someone could make the point that we could’ve taken one instead of McKinney, but nobody has any complaints about that pick even with him being injured.
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Post by Kruunch on Oct 25, 2020 9:10:22 GMT -5
So, let me get this straight. You need a player to play well on a different team to finally be done with Gettleman? I guess the laundry list of mistakes he’s made for our team didn’t affect you.
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Post by myronguyton29 on Oct 25, 2020 9:18:21 GMT -5
Because he's an adult with a internet connection. That's a good point so since you aren't able to provide this information that confirms you as a child.. Who knew?? LOL Zing...
Lmao lol
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Post by giantlegacy on Oct 25, 2020 9:18:22 GMT -5
People spinning trying to cover up what they were saying pre draft,post draft and even up to week one ...comical Not worth arguing with the obtuse
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Post by piddy283 on Oct 25, 2020 9:41:13 GMT -5
Mims was actually my favorite WR prospect. I didn't do a ton of research on WRs, but every time I turned on Baylor, Mims was making plays.
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Post by TheAnalyst on Oct 25, 2020 9:56:59 GMT -5
www.yahoo.com/sports/ian-rapoport-dave-gettleman-future-110047850.htmlIan Rapoport on Dave Gettleman’s future: Haven’t gotten the sense he’ll be fired Dan Benton Sat, October 24, 2020, 7:00 AM EDT The New York Giants are 1-6 to start the 2020 regular season and have compiled a record of 10-29 since Dave Gettleman took over as the team’s general manager, but might his job actually be safe? During a Friday appearance on WFAN, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport shared some insight that Giants fans may not want to hear. Not only does Rapoport expect the Giants to exceed four wins this season, he gets the sense that Gettleman will retain his job if the team remains competitive week in and week out. So basically we all should be hoping the team doesn't get 4 wins nor is even competitive.
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Post by TheAnalyst on Oct 25, 2020 9:58:17 GMT -5
Passed on him for a corner that can't even get on the field with how bad corner 2 has been But **** recievers...they are just fancy luxury items KJ Hill can’t either. He’s been a complete non-factor this year. Yeah I'm surprised by that. I thought he would be starting slot guy by now. He has all the skill to be a great slot wr. Wonder whats holding him back because it isn't his tool bag.
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Post by giantlegacy on Oct 25, 2020 10:07:56 GMT -5
KJ Hill can’t either. He’s been a complete non-factor this year. Yeah I'm surprised by that. I thought he would be starting slot guy by now. He has all the skill to be a great slot wr. Wonder whats holding him back because it isn't his tool bag. Also helps they are loaded at reciever Doesn't change the fact he would be starting here and probably very productive
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2020 10:33:51 GMT -5
Mims was actually my favorite WR prospect. I didn't do a ton of research on WRs, but every time I turned on Baylor, Mims was making plays. Yep, he was THE reason I watched them play
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Post by bavarobeast on Oct 25, 2020 11:31:46 GMT -5
I wanted a WR bad after round 1 anytime at that time I was good with what he had done for the OL and drafting McKinney Was still hoping in round 4 through 7 Holmes has turned out to be a pleasant surprise after 4 Still wanted one tho. At the end of the draft I looked at this like they look 3 to 4 years forward knowing this year was supposed to be another strong WR class, he roles the dice with Barkely Shep Tate and Slayton and EE so far he has lost. Unfortunately one of my top targets and the closest thing to Odell to come out in a while just broke his ankle today (Jaylon Waddle).... I understand their thinking but its still negligent to not even take a late round stab at someone. KJ Hill is a major help for Herbert Isaiah Wright has been producing for the WTFs... All available late.. Living here in Alabama and watching every snap of every game DeVonta Smith has been the man at WR not Waddle. Waddle is very fast and very good but Smith is better than Waddle by a pretty wide margin. I hope we get a shot at Smith.
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Post by giantlegacy on Oct 25, 2020 11:35:53 GMT -5
Unfortunately one of my top targets and the closest thing to Odell to come out in a while just broke his ankle today (Jaylon Waddle).... I understand their thinking but its still negligent to not even take a late round stab at someone. KJ Hill is a major help for Herbert Isaiah Wright has been producing for the WTFs... All available late.. Living here in Alabama and watching every snap of every game DeVonta Smith has been the man at WR not Waddle. Waddle is very fast and very good but Smith is better than Waddle by a pretty wide margin. I hope we get a shot at Smith. Did he put on some weight I think his issue was he supposedly was a bit undersized weight wise and that's why he went back He wasn't spectacular at one thing but he is really good at everything ,especially route running (and has good enough speed ) If I'm not mistaken he had the walk off TD catch vs Georgia in the national championship game way back.. I'd be fine witb him
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Post by McCherry on Oct 25, 2020 11:45:02 GMT -5
Yeah I'm surprised by that. I thought he would be starting slot guy by now. He has all the skill to be a great slot wr. Wonder whats holding him back because it isn't his tool bag. Also helps they are loaded at reciever Doesn't change the fact he would be starting here and probably very productive Loaded? Behind Keenan Allen the Chargers have garbage at WR. Williams, their #2 has 12 catches. If Hill couldn't crack the lineup there, he'd be fighting for practice squad time with Mack and Bachman here. Outside the top rounds none of the WR's are making a difference as rookies in the league.
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Post by giantlegacy on Oct 25, 2020 11:46:53 GMT -5
Also helps they are loaded at reciever Doesn't change the fact he would be starting here and probably very productive Loaded? Behind Keenan Allen the Chargers have garbage at WR. Williams, their #2 has 12 catches. If Hill couldn't crack the lineup there, he'd be fighting for practice squad time with Mack and Bachman here. [br Delusional Hill is on this roster and probably producing But keep believing our horrible reciwvers are good enough other than Slayton and Shepard when healthy
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Post by bavarobeast on Oct 25, 2020 11:49:37 GMT -5
Living here in Alabama and watching every snap of every game DeVonta Smith has been the man at WR not Waddle. Waddle is very fast and very good but Smith is better than Waddle by a pretty wide margin. I hope we get a shot at Smith. Did he put on some weight I think his issue was he supposedly was a bit undersized weight wise and that's why he went back He wasn't spectacular at one thing but he is really good at everything ,especially route running (and has good enough speed ) If I'm not mistaken he had the walk off TD catch vs Georgia in the national championship game way back.. I'd be fine witb him He is at 6’1 174 from what I can tell. Waddle 5’10 183. I’d be happy with either. Thus far Smith has been the more impressive of the 2 but I agree it would be good to add at least 10lbs of muscle to Smith. They are both very talented.
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Post by McCherry on Oct 25, 2020 11:50:20 GMT -5
Loaded? Behind Keenan Allen the Chargers have garbage at WR. Williams, their #2 has 12 catches. If Hill couldn't crack the lineup there, he'd be fighting for practice squad time with Mack and Bachman here. [br Delusional Hill is on this roster and probably producing But keep believing our horrible reciwvers are good enough other than Slayton and Shepard when healthy You said he's been a big help for Herbert. Hill has 2 catches on a team desperate for weapons, I'm delusional? Who would he beat out here, Tate, Slayon or Shepard? Listen, I'm all for WR help, but that's not it my friend. You want to criticize management, the guy we should’ve had we handed to Seattle the previous draft.
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Post by Morehead State on Oct 25, 2020 11:50:29 GMT -5
Those billionaires can’t be that stupid. We’ll see. Let's look at their bank accounts and then lets look at yours and we can determine who is stupid. The irony of this statement is noteworthy.
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Post by njsean on Oct 25, 2020 11:52:24 GMT -5
Your assumptions are as wild as your desire to "zing" me for whatever personal reasons. 🤷🏿♂️ Nope no assumptions at all , that would be you. You called not one but two(technically only one) Billionaires stupid . If there is any "zinging of you" you bringing it on yourself . For what it’s worth. He literally said billionaires can’t be that stupid for the article to be true. So, he suggested the article and it’s premise is dumb, not billionaires. With those differences sorted out - let’s all go back to hoping DG gets fired. Or “retires.”
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Post by giantlegacy on Oct 25, 2020 11:58:21 GMT -5
Did he put on some weight I think his issue was he supposedly was a bit undersized weight wise and that's why he went back He wasn't spectacular at one thing but he is really good at everything ,especially route running (and has good enough speed ) If I'm not mistaken he had the walk off TD catch vs Georgia in the national championship game way back.. I'd be fine witb him He is at 6’1 174 from what I can tell. Waddle 5’10 183. I’d be happy with either. Thus far Smith has been the more impressive of the 2 but I agree it would be good to add at least 10lbs of muscle to Smith. They are both very talented. Unfortunately Waddle is off my list ..this is the same exact injury Odell had..and there is.some debate he isn't what he was and at the very least next year he won't be near what he was..last thing this team needs to be thinking about is taking potentially damaged goods
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Post by bavarobeast on Oct 25, 2020 12:05:25 GMT -5
He is at 6’1 174 from what I can tell. Waddle 5’10 183. I’d be happy with either. Thus far Smith has been the more impressive of the 2 but I agree it would be good to add at least 10lbs of muscle to Smith. They are both very talented. Unfortunately Waddle is off my list ..this is the same exact injury Odell had..and there is.some debate he isn't what he was and at the very least next year he won't be near what he was..last thing this team needs to be thinking about is taking potentially damaged goods Excellent point - I’ll reserve final judgment until I see how his rehab and combine go. Smith would of been my first choice with or without the Waddle injury. The dude is a baller.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2020 12:06:08 GMT -5
He is at 6’1 174 from what I can tell. Waddle 5’10 183. I’d be happy with either. Thus far Smith has been the more impressive of the 2 but I agree it would be good to add at least 10lbs of muscle to Smith. They are both very talented. Unfortunately Waddle is off my list ..this is the same exact injury Odell had..and there is.some debate he isn't what he was and at the very least next year he won't be near what he was..last thing this team needs to be thinking about is taking potentially damaged goods Take him in the 4th or 5th..
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Post by giantlegacy on Oct 25, 2020 12:09:26 GMT -5
Unfortunately Waddle is off my list ..this is the same exact injury Odell had..and there is.some debate he isn't what he was and at the very least next year he won't be near what he was..last thing this team needs to be thinking about is taking potentially damaged goods Take him in the 4th or 5th.. He won't last past the end of the 2ndnor early 3rd Some team will think they are the smartest team in the room thinking they got a medical steal... Happens every year
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Post by giantlegacy on Oct 25, 2020 12:10:10 GMT -5
Unfortunately Waddle is off my list ..this is the same exact injury Odell had..and there is.some debate he isn't what he was and at the very least next year he won't be near what he was..last thing this team needs to be thinking about is taking potentially damaged goods Excellent point - I’ll reserve final judgment until I see how his rehab and combine go. Smith would of been my first choice with or without the Waddle injury. The dude is a baller. Agreed
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Post by Sarcasman on Oct 25, 2020 12:50:03 GMT -5
Yeah, I guess as long as there were no RBs to take.
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Post by Sarcasman on Oct 25, 2020 12:55:21 GMT -5
Until we see McKinney we can't make a judgement on Mims. All we know about him is that he's been out all year. Sure we can, we just can’t make a meaningful judgement comparing players that play different positions
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Post by BigBlueDog42 on Oct 25, 2020 12:55:25 GMT -5
KJ Hill can’t either. He’s been a complete non-factor this year. He has been playing and every time I've seen the Chargers he has been making catches He would be one of the leading recievers on this team Stop trying to justify passing on these receivers because you were wrong about this reciever group being good enough for a productive offense Why is it so hard for some to admit The Giants gambled and lost couple injuries the offense was knocked out Saquon alone presence opens things up he needs to be respected and Shep is the security blanket they should have drafted one even if it was later.
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