Reply #90 posted 04/28/21 7:38am
uPtoWnNY
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AB's going back to Tampa for 1 year....no surprise there. |
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Reply #91 posted 04/28/21 12:47pm
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uPtoWnNY said:
AB's going back to Tampa for 1 year....no surprise there.
Nice recovery for him, but I hope he's okay.
Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Reply #92 posted 04/28/21 12:58pm
kpowers
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namepeace said:
uPtoWnNY said:
AB's going back to Tampa for 1 year....no surprise there.
Nice recovery for him, but I hope he's okay.
He's with his boyfriend so it's all good |
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Reply #93 posted 04/28/21 7:58pm
uPtoWnNY
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Shopping list for the Giants - edge rushers, offensive line and depth at wide receiver, running back and defensive tackle. |
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Reply #94 posted 04/28/21 9:21pm
kpowers
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uPtoWnNY said:
Shopping list for the Giants - edge rushers, offensive line and depth at wide receiver, running back and defensive tackle.
Would you also say a new front office? |
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Reply #95 posted 04/28/21 9:55pm
kpowers
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Broncos acquire QB Teddy Bridgewater from Panthers for sixth-round pick |
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Reply #96 posted 04/29/21 9:38am
uPtoWnNY
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kpowers said:
uPtoWnNY said:
Shopping list for the Giants - edge rushers, offensive line and depth at wide receiver, running back and defensive tackle.
Would you also say a new front office?
There will be a new front office if Daniel Jones is a bust. GM Dave Gettleman is banking his job on Jones taking that next step and leading the Giants to the promised land like Phil Simms and Eli Manning. |
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Reply #97 posted 04/29/21 5:05pm
kpowers
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Aaron Rodgers unhappy with Packers as negotiations on extension drag on
Jaguars have discussed adding Tim Tebow as tight end after workout |
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Reply #98 posted 04/29/21 6:58pm
uPtoWnNY
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Giants just got punked by the Eagles and Cowboys. Who would have thought they'd trade with each other - WHAT THE FUCK????????? |
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Reply #100 posted 04/29/21 9:04pm
phunkdaddy |
kpowers said:
When Arizona, Washington, and Miami passed on him I knew he would be a Steeler.
I hate to admit it but Cincinnati might be a problem in that division now.
JaMarr Chase is big like AJ Green but faster Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint |
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Reply #101 posted 04/30/21 8:07am
uPtoWnNY
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Giants draft a WR in the first round, when they needed help on the o-line and defense. Fucking Dave Gettleman. |
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Reply #102 posted 04/30/21 12:05pm
kpowers
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phunkdaddy said:
kpowers said:
When Arizona, Washington, and Miami passed on him I knew he would be a Steeler.
I hate to admit it but Cincinnati might be a problem in that division now.
JaMarr Chase is big like AJ Green but faster
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Reply #103 posted 04/30/21 12:27pm
kpowers
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uPtoWnNY said:
Giants draft a WR in the first round, when they needed help on the o-line and defense. Fucking Dave Gettleman.
Well Chad Reuter gave the Giants high marks
Draft pick
Analysis: I projected the Bears-Giants deal in my first-round trades article a few weeks ago, despite the Giants’ apparent reticence against moving down early in the draft. Getting a first- and fourth-rounder in 2022, plus a fifth-rounder this year, to move down nine spots wasn’t much of a decision for GM Dave Gettleman.
Toney’s quickness off the line of scrimmage is fantastic, and he looked like a first-rounder from the get-go during the 2020 season. Daniel Jones should find the former Gator to be a great slot target, combining with free agent acquisitions Kenny Golladay and John Ross to spice up the Giants' passing attack. Although Toney had a couple drops during Senior Bowl week, he was reliable during his Florida career, so I don’t believe that is an issue. And if you watched those practices closely, Toney separated from defenders in Mobile, Alabama, in a way that most receivers don’t. |
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Reply #104 posted 04/30/21 2:19pm
phunkdaddy |
Good move by the Bears to move up with the Giants to select Justin Fields. I love the Steelers taking Najee Harris. Now on day 2 shore up that offensive line. Don't laugh at my funk
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Reply #105 posted 04/30/21 4:11pm
uPtoWnNY
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kpowers said:
uPtoWnNY said:
Giants draft a WR in the first round, when they needed help on the o-line and defense. Fucking Dave Gettleman.
Well Chad Reuter gave the Giants high marks
Draft pick
Analysis: I projected the Bears-Giants deal in my first-round trades article a few weeks ago, despite the Giants’ apparent reticence against moving down early in the draft. Getting a first- and fourth-rounder in 2022, plus a fifth-rounder this year, to move down nine spots wasn’t much of a decision for GM Dave Gettleman.
Toney’s quickness off the line of scrimmage is fantastic, and he looked like a first-rounder from the get-go during the 2020 season. Daniel Jones should find the former Gator to be a great slot target, combining with free agent acquisitions Kenny Golladay and John Ross to spice up the Giants' passing attack. Although Toney had a couple drops during Senior Bowl week, he was reliable during his Florida career, so I don’t believe that is an issue. And if you watched those practices closely, Toney separated from defenders in Mobile, Alabama, in a way that most receivers don’t.
The Giants had one of the worst-rated offensive lines in the NFL in 2020. Having all these fancy skill players mean nothing if Daniel Jones has to run for his life, like Mahomes did in the Super Bowl. You always build from the inside out.
The Bungles will find that out the hard way if they don't build a wall around Burrow. They already got their young franchise QB blown up last season because they couldn't protect him. So what do they do in the first round - they draft a WR instead of a stud o-lineman. Did these GMs see what happened to Andrew Luck because of dumbass decisions by Ryan Grigson? |
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Reply #106 posted 04/30/21 5:21pm
kpowers
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uPtoWnNY said:
kpowers said:
Well Chad Reuter gave the Giants high marks
Draft pick
Analysis: I projected the Bears-Giants deal in my first-round trades article a few weeks ago, despite the Giants’ apparent reticence against moving down early in the draft. Getting a first- and fourth-rounder in 2022, plus a fifth-rounder this year, to move down nine spots wasn’t much of a decision for GM Dave Gettleman.
Toney’s quickness off the line of scrimmage is fantastic, and he looked like a first-rounder from the get-go during the 2020 season. Daniel Jones should find the former Gator to be a great slot target, combining with free agent acquisitions Kenny Golladay and John Ross to spice up the Giants' passing attack. Although Toney had a couple drops during Senior Bowl week, he was reliable during his Florida career, so I don’t believe that is an issue. And if you watched those practices closely, Toney separated from defenders in Mobile, Alabama, in a way that most receivers don’t.
The Giants had one of the worst-rated offensive lines in the NFL in 2020. Having all these fancy skill players mean nothing if Daniel Jones has to run for his life, like Mahomes did in the Super Bowl. You always build from the inside out.
The Bungles will find that out the hard way if they don't build a wall around Burrow. They already got their young franchise QB blown up last season because they couldn't protect him. So what do they do in the first round - they draft a WR instead of a stud o-lineman. Did these GMs see what happened to Andrew Luck because of dumbass decisions by Ryan Grigson?
Like the Steelers, I'm guessing the Giants will pick up some O-Line men in rounds 2 & 3 |
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Reply #107 posted 04/30/21 5:28pm
kpowers
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phunkdaddy said:
kpowers said:
When Arizona, Washington, and Miami passed on him I knew he would be a Steeler.
I hate to admit it but Cincinnati might be a problem in that division now.
JaMarr Chase is big like AJ Green but faster
When the Jets moved up I was thinking they might of try to get Harris. Yeah wasn't sure what Washington was going to pick. Then the Cardinals I was hoping they were not going for a RB since they picked up Conner. Then the Titans were up and I knew since they have D. Henry they were not going for a RB. Then the only team in the Steelers way were the Vikings. I had no idea what the Vikings needed. Glad they did not go for a RB. |
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Reply #111 posted 04/30/21 10:11pm
phunkdaddy |
kpowers said:
It shocked the hell out of me to see DMC is a Steelers fan.
He looks good in Black And Gold
Seeing Franco on that stage let's me know I'm getting old
Don't laugh at my funk
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Reply #112 posted 04/30/21 11:59pm
kpowers
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phunkdaddy said:
kpowers said:
It shocked the hell out of me to see DMC is a Steelers fan.
He looks good in Black And Gold
Seeing Franco on that stage let's me know I'm getting old
Once again proving why Run-DMC is the best rap group ever |
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Reply #113 posted 05/01/21 10:33am
uPtoWnNY
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kpowers said:
uPtoWnNY said:
The Giants had one of the worst-rated offensive lines in the NFL in 2020. Having all these fancy skill players mean nothing if Daniel Jones has to run for his life, like Mahomes did in the Super Bowl. You always build from the inside out.
The Bungles will find that out the hard way if they don't build a wall around Burrow. They already got their young franchise QB blown up last season because they couldn't protect him. So what do they do in the first round - they draft a WR instead of a stud o-lineman. Did these GMs see what happened to Andrew Luck because of dumbass decisions by Ryan Grigson?
Like the Steelers, I'm guessing the Giants will pick up some O-Line men in rounds 2 & 3
Nope...2) OLB, 3) CB, 4) OLB
Gettleman's a joke...part of me hopes the Giants finish 7-10 so he'll lose his job. |
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Reply #116 posted 05/01/21 12:06pm
kpowers
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uPtoWnNY said:
kpowers said:
Like the Steelers, I'm guessing the Giants will pick up some O-Line men in rounds 2 & 3
Nope...2) OLB, 3) CB, 4) OLB
Gettleman's a joke...part of me hopes the Giants finish 7-10 so he'll lose his job.
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Reply #118 posted 05/01/21 1:47pm
phunkdaddy |
kpowers said: Not familiar with Dan Moore as an OT but being an SEC fan I'm familiar with Texas A&M and have watched a few of their games. We gonna love Buddy Johnson. He will be on Special Teams day 1 the way he pursues the ball and hit. Hopefully he will eventually replace Vince Williams in the middle to play alongside Devin Bush. I like TE Pat Friermuth too. They draft a Center and OT so they addressed some needs. Don't laugh at my funk
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Reply #119 posted 05/01/21 2:17pm
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Chiefs Draft Picks
- Second round (58th): Missouri linebacker Nick Bolton
- Second round (63rd): Oklahoma offensive lineman Creed Humphrey
- Fourth round (144th): Florida State defensive end Joshua Kaindoh
- Fifth round (162nd): Duke tight end Noah Gray
- Fifth round (181st): Clemson wide receiver Cornell Powell
- Sixth round (226th)
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