Originally Posted by ChiefsandO'sfan:
So your thinking is if they get big money they must be good? Ask any real Giants fan that Oline been a mess for years
But once those franchise-altering decisions are made, the new GM will really have to roll up his sleeves and get to work. The biggest challenge facing Jerry Reese's successor will be building an offensive line after years of neglect and poor investments.
Originally Posted by ChiefsandO'sfan:
But once those franchise-altering decisions are made, the new GM will really have to roll up his sleeves and get to work. The biggest challenge facing Jerry Reese's successor will be building an offensive line after years of neglect and poor investments.
If Pugh is able to fetch the top of the guard market ($10-12 million per year), the Giants may have no choice but to let him walk. But if he's in that next tier, I think he's worth it. Pugh was having an excellent season at left guard in 2016 before he was slowed by a knee injury. The key for Pugh's contract would be tying hefty bonuses to playing time.
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So let's see, the Giants, whose line was already having issues, just let their best guard walk, but in your mind, that's okay.
Buttfucking moron.
Like I stated earlier, Fuckface, the Giants are in a quandary. 37 year old QB, no starting center, lost their best offensive lineman.
Signing Solder doesn't offset losing 2 of their best interior players. [Reply]
Originally Posted by AssEaterChief:
Seems like a bad trade for the Jets...
Why not just ride what you have at the QB position and take the BPA?
Because QB is everything. If you have a stud you are in the mix and if not you get screwed over. Jets finally trying is the same as we did last year. I don't blame them one bit. Buffalo better do the same because they have shit like the Jets and with Brady being 41 now is the time to groom a young one. [Reply]
Here are the bottom five at this point, starting with the worst:
1. New York Giants — The one-win Giants have had a terrible season on both sides of the ball, but their offensive line has been particularly bad. Their tackles have been terrible both in pass protection and in run blocking, where they’re 27th in rushing. Slater’s stance: “The grit of this team went to Jacksonville with Tom Coughlin. The Giants should try rookie Chad Wheeler at left tackle because he could be their future. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ChiefsandO'sfan:
Here are the bottom five at this point, starting with the worst:
1. New York Giants — The one-win Giants have had a terrible season on both sides of the ball, but their offensive line has been particularly bad. Their tackles have been terrible both in pass protection and in run blocking, where they’re 27th in rushing. Slater’s stance: “The grit of this team went to Jacksonville with Tom Coughlin. The Giants should try rookie Chad Wheeler at left tackle because he could be their future.
Originally Posted by Red Dawg:
Because QB is everything. If you have a stud you are in the mix and if not you get screwed over. Jets finally trying is the same as we did last year. I don't blame them one bit. Buffalo better do the same because they have shit like the Jets and with Brady being 41 now is the time to groom a young one.
I just think that there is a good chance Bridgewater will be as good as whoever they draft....
Especially if they get the 3rd QB of the draft [Reply]