He chose the right taco when the game was on the line yesterdayGeno is clearly going to choose the wrong taco when the game is on the line
He chose the right taco when the game was on the line yesterdayGeno is clearly going to choose the wrong taco when the game is on the line
What about Geno?finally
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The great point about this is he is surrounded by better players than the Giants have which will, in turn, make him better. It’s baby steps for some people. Depth is a key concept to wear people out if we are sticking to this “win in the 4th quarter” bullshit. I hate Pete, that’s not a secret… I love this move from the team.View attachment 61504
Nothing better than a dot net semi-meltdown after they just made our D Line better. Oh the horror.
Getting better sucks!!!!!!!! Plug and play guy, ready to rock right away.
Draft picks are a total crapshoot. Nicely done JS.
Yep, it is not Williams that excites me, it is Williams teamed up with Jones and Reed that excites meWith Leanard Williams starting alongside Jarran Reed and Dre'Mont Jones we should see an improvement in the number of three-and-outs by our defense.
I see your point but on the flip it could be a rallying cry that it’s support and a sign of we’re going for it to a point. Geno has to get back to consistent play… another discussion for another thread and won’t hijack this one.Gotta say, I'm not sold on this trade. I'm not saying I won't like it, just not 100% sold on it. Our defense is really starting to come together and this smells like a one year spendy rental. I'm not sure it'll do enough for us this year to make up for the lost picks. Hopefully I'm wrong. Either way once the deal is done, he's a Seahawk and I'll be rooting for him every week.
With an excellent secondary as well. By the time we hit those games against the Niners that unit should be top 5 in the league.Yep, it is not Williams that excites me, it is Williams teamed up with Jones and Reed that excites me
Don’t forget the HOF MLBWith an excellent secondary as well. By the time we hit those games against the Niners that unit should be top 5 in the league.
Despite my concern that we overpaid for a rental, Leonard Williams is a great player who is not over the hill by any means.
I saw a lot of Leonard Williams when I lived in NYC during the first 5 years of his career, and the man can be a game wrecker. In 2020, he had 11.5 sacks from the tackle position!! Plus 14 TFLs and 30, yes 30 QB hits.
if everyone is happy, something’s wrong. I live by this.Anyone here ever happy? Lol
I’m glad PC and JS didn’t chase someone for some of y’all that want Fantasy football level stats lol. I’m glad they got a guy that will fit in and bolster the defense immediately
I don't disagree with you, but one thing to remember is that many of our run plays involve pulling OL across the formation. A run between LT and LG that gets stuffed may have intended to have our nasty run blocking RG leading the way, but it's easy for timings to get thrown off simply due to happenstance and the defense behaving unpredictably. Dickerson is doing a nice job IMO of putting our OL in a situation to succeed.Seahawk had plays running on the left for like no gain or negative yards.
In my view it's more about having different discount rates. Pete particularly has a very high discount rate where he's wired to always try to go for it and convince the team they are going for it. That's gotten us a lot of wins over the years and I can't fault his perceptions, but I see John as having a valuable role in pushing back a little with a longer term view. Ownership should have a longer view still, and then us season ticket holders should have the longest view of all. A win in 2027 is still worth 90% as much to me as a win in 2023 and so moves like this are never going to pencil out to suit my preferences.But I do love the "I know better than John Schneider, one of the greatest GM's in modern football" hot takes.
If Williams walks next off-season with no deal - like Clowney or Richardson - that will actually be an OK outcome for me. The outcome I worry about is where we feel like we have to extend him to justify the 2nd round pick, and drastically overpay him as a result.
I am for this. We may also have the luxury of drafting a QB that is a little raw but skilled and sit him his first year to develop him.Maybe draft the best available QB with our first round pick next year?