Shoot, the Patriots’ were in a row, too. Last year was their first losing year since Belichick’s first season, I think.
I wonder how they decided where to break up the color bars.
Shoot, the Patriots’ were in a row, too. Last year was their first losing year since Belichick’s first season, I think.
I wonder how they decided where to break up the color bars.
Are you talking about the Immaculate Reception? The controversy isn’t about whether the ball hit the turf. It’s about whether the ball hit Tatum or Fuqua. If the ball only hit Fuqua without hitting Tatum after, Harris can’t catch the ball based on the rules of the time.
Well that too. But I’ve heard plenty of controversy about whether or not it hit the turf.
Seems pretty likely the ball hit Tatum given the trajectory it took.
Yeah, I was wrong, I didn’t know there was controversy about the ball possibly hitting the ground.
There was a huge controversy about the rule that two offensive players can’t touch the ball in the Colts-Cowboys Superbowl. My stepdad always complained about it. Basically there’s a Cowboy in the middle that jumps up and possibly barely scrapes the ball, or maybe not.
Colts are the real deal Holyfield. recognize
LolGiants bringing back Judge and Jones. Do they not hear that J&J is not very effective?
Nothing like making the job super attractive for a new GM candidate by having a meh coach and QB forced upon you, I’m sure they’ll attract the cream of the crop now. GJGE Giants.
I mean as a Cowboys fan I’m thrilled to have another perpetually dysfunctional team in the division, of course.
I’m actually fine bringing Jones back. I think he can turn into a Tannehill level guy.
And given how rare great QBs are, Tannehill level is better than a lot of teams will have.
Who have you been watching?
Don’t get me wrong. He is not good. But the line sucks, the coach sucks, everything sucks.
I think if they improve the situation around him, then he becomes serviceable. Which is certainly more than you can count on from the draft.
That’s the Ryan Tannehill story. Except in his case, he just moved to a better situation instead of having it built around him.
As a Lions fan, the building around a mediocre talent never happens. Good luck Giants.
See Dilfer, Trent
When you see that ref in a game you bet against the steelers
Jones was shit in college and is still shit. No surprise.
Giants love hiring former employees to higher positions and promoting from within. They did with their last 4 GMs: Accorsi, Reese, Abrams, and Gettleman. Whoever their next GM is will likely have some history working with the team in the past.
I mean Matt Rhule used to be a QC coach on the Giants. Bet he’ll be the next coach if Judge is fired because we all know Rhule will be fired. Plus he’s from the Panthers too like Gettleman.
112 Super Bowl spots. Did they build around Dilfer? Anyone else?
If we’re just talking SB participants, then how about Jimmy G. I doubt Jones ends up that much different from him.
Bulid around maybe implies certain things I don’t mean to imply. Let’s change that to “put the right pieces around”.
they kicked dilfer out right after they won the SB because he was so bad
they were right but didn’t work out for either one I suppose
Jimmy G is a top 10 QB this season
Daniel Jones might be top 30
Jones is in the same tier as all of these guys
Tua
Z Wilson
Ben (since he’s washed)
Baker
Lawrence
Houston QBs (not Watson obv)
Heineke
Carolina QBs
NO QBs
Fields
Goff
I left out Jimmy G for your benefit, but I have him on the list. There are some other questionable ones as well.
Jones is still young. In a few yrs, Tannehill level is absolutely reachable and more of a sure thing than an new draft pick.