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12th NFL Honors Awards - Feb. 9, 2023
Patrick Mahomes - Most Valuable Player
Nick Bosa - Defensive Player of the Year
Justin Jefferson - Offensive Player of the Year
Sauce Gardner - Defensive Rookie of the Year
Garrett Wilson - Offensive Rookie of the Year
Geno Smith - Comeback Player of the Year
Dak Prescott - Walter Payton Man of the Year
Brian Daboll - Coach of the Year
#nfl#nflhonors#patrick mahomes#chiefs#dak prescott#cowboys#sauce gardner#garrett wilson#jets#geno smith#seahawks#nick bosa#49ers#justin jefferson#vikings#brian daboll#giants#quaterbacks#wide receivers#cornerbacks#defensive lineman
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I don’t know if you’ve been asked before, but does NY Giants coach Brian Daboll make you warm in your nether regions or does he need to be a bit older for you?
-I like and would do him now. But I'd prefer him a little older.
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Giants Suffer 30-7 Defeat Against Buccaneers in Disastrous Performance
Giants’ Dramatic Downfall: A 30-7 Embarrassment Against the Buccaneers EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — In a bold move to ignite a spark in a struggling season, New York Giants coach Brian Daboll turned to third-string quarterback Tommy DeVito, hoping for a turnaround. Instead, the decision ignited a five-alarm blaze of disappointment and frustration that will be difficult to extinguish. The Giants…
#Brian Daboll#coaching#Daniel Jones#football#loss#New York Giants#NFL#players&039; reactions#Tampa Bay Buccaneers#Tommy DeVito
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Giants Drop Toilet Bowl To Panthers, Why Bye Week Is Time To Bench Daniel Jones | Giant Mess
In this “Giant Mess”, New York Giants fan Neal Lynch recaps Big Blue’s 20-17 overtime loss to the formerly 2-7 Carolina Panthers in Germany. Plus, tips for Brian Daboll and Joe Schoen on how to handle the remaining slate of games, beginning with a very important bye week. Step 1: Bench Daniel Jones. New York Giants Fan Rants & Analysis from Giant Mess Podcast –…
#brian daboll#carolina panthers#daniel jones#football#giant mess#joe schoen#Neal Lynch#new york giants#NFL#tyrone tracy jr
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A Giant Shopping Spree: Which Teams Should Plunder New York Before the Trade Deadline
We’re sorry Giants’ fans the party is officially over. What Brian Daboll accomplished in 2022 was nothing short of sensational, but as is often the case with incredible stories, the sequel simply doesn’t live up to its predecessor.
At 1-3 and dead last in a highly competitive NFC East along with a gauntlet of a schedule on the horizon, New York’s chances of making the playoffs went out the door with the Giants’ fans who left early in the 4th Quarter last Monday. We considered writing a follow-up to our previous rendition of “How Fucked are the Giants?” from a few years ago, but riding a nice buzz, we decided to focus on a more positive theme. Putting New York Football fans out of their misery for 2023! With this year’s campaign lost, it’s clearly time for the Giants to look to the future……and for competitive teams to raid their roster like Fantasy Waiver Wires!
Today we’ll highlight the best players on the Giants’ roster and which teams we think should rescue them. So grab your credit cards and leave your better judgement behind as we go on a Giant shopping spree!
Saquon Barkley
Let’s start with the most obvious. Saquon is far and away the Giants’ best player. And in a market in which no team (including the Giants) wants to pay Running Backs, it has to be beyond tantalizing for teams to pick up a rental with the pedigree of Saquon Barkley for a potential championship run. Just imagine if Hailee Steinfeld wanted to give you the night of your life, buy you breakfast the next morning, and wish you a nice life. Yeah, that’s what every GM in the league is picturing when imagining a Barkley acquisition.
So what teams should be in the mix for Barkley’s services?
Buffalo Bills:
Having just throttled the Dolphins, the Bills look every bit the Super Bowl contender Vegas penned them as last year. But what happened last year? They came screaming out the gate only to lose momentum and put entirely too much on their superhuman QB’s shoulders late in the year.
So what better way to avoid that same fate than with the injection of a dynamic rushing threat with legitimate pass catching ability a la Christian McCaffrey for the 49ers? Even when the coverage is too tight to throw downfield to Diggs, Davis, Knox, or Kincaid, with Barkley in tow, Defenses will have to account for more than just Allen gashing them underneath. Sure they have other backs, but with all due respect, none of them are Saquon Barkley.
Kansas City Chiefs:
Do the Chiefs need Barkley? Lol no not at all. They just won the Super Bowl after everyone wrote them off in light of the Tyreek Hill trade. But that being said, they lost their home opener largely due to not having a credible threat outside of Travis Kelce who wasn’t available.
Mahomes is used to making due with subpar Receivers so why not lean into it and be a run first team? Defenses having to deal with fresh legs from Barkley and Pacheco while worrying about whatever dark magic Mahomes is concocting that week would have them all doing ayahuasca by the end of the day to cope with the PTSD.
Baltimore Ravens:
Is there an Offense in the league more fitting for Saquon Barkley than the Baltimore Ravens? Having lost J.K. Dobbins for the year (again) and dealing with a rash of injuries (again), Barkley would immediately reignite Baltimore’s backfield. Seeing Lamar standing next to Saquon would make most defenses stroke out immediately while opening up the passing game even more for Baltimore’s new look receiving corps.
In an age where blockbuster trades are commonplace and teams are pushing their chips to the middle of the table, why not add one of the best Running Backs in the league to the league’s top ranked Red Zone Offense? While the league will hate it, OBJ and Ravens’ fans alike will be thrilled with the reunion.
Darren Waller
Elite options at Tight End are few and far between. And while Waller has struggled to stay healthy and make an impact in Big Blue (who hasn’t) he was a revelation for the Raiders and is a Red Zone nightmare.
But 4 weeks in, it’s very apparent that Waller is wasting away in the Big Apple while royally pissing off his Fantasy Football managers. So what teams would benefit from a big ass physical mother fucker when the field shrinks? Well frankly all of them, but these ones more than others.
Jacksonville Jaguars:
Trevor Lawrence was viewed as generational when he came out of college. And while the Urban Meyer saga is most definitely still the primary topic of his therapy sessions, his growth in his sophomore season led many to believe he was due for a breakout year especially with the addition of former 2nd Team All-Pro and Gambling Addict Calvin Ridley. Well a month into the 2023 season, Lawrence’s offense ranks 26th in Red Zone Efficiency.
While this isn’t all Lawrence’s fault and the offense as a whole is struggling to execute in key moments, adding a weapon like Darren Waller will give Defenses so much more to account for while pulling coverage away from the rest of his weapons. Plus, it’s evident Lawrence loves throwing to his Tight Ends with Evan Engram netting the second most targets on the team (29) so far this season. The Jags already resurrected one Giants’ Tight End, who’s to say that can’t do the same for Waller?
Kansas City Chiefs:
We know, we’re sick of seeing them too. But let’s be honest, two Tight End sets with Kelce and Waller would be devastating for opposing Defenses and who better to get the absolute most out of Waller than Mahomes and Andy Reid. The Chiefs are currently the definition of mid in the Red Zone (16th) and their pass catchers have had more dropped balls than a middle school locker room. Waller would force Defenses to focus on someone other than Kelce and open up even more fuckery for the league’s most diabolical duo.
Houston Texans:
That’s right, 4 weeks in, the 2023 Houston Texans are a team that should bolster its talent right now! CJ Stroud has been a revelation and is a breath of fresh air for the team that harbored, paid, and protected a rapist. Less than a quarter into his rookie season, Stroud is already throwing for over 300 yards/game, has yet to throw an interception, and is on pace to shatter Andrew Luck’s rookie passing record.
Whether that is sustainable or not remains to be seen, but the early returns could not be more encouraging for Houston and they should be all-in on helping accelerate this kid’s development. They’re also 31st in Red Zone efficiency yet sitting at 2-2 along with the rest of the AFC South. With a playoff berth in Head Coach Demeco Ryan’s first year well within reach, it seems criminal not to address one of their fundamental flaws and go on an inspired run to set the tone for the new regime.
New Orleans Saints:
Derek Carr was brought in to fix the Saints’ dog shit Offense. Well he currently holds a 45.2 QBR (24th in the league) and New Orleans is dead last in Red Zone Efficiency. But hey change can be hard sometimes and Carr was clearly playing hurt last weekend. So why not make the transition to the Big Easy, well….easy!
Waller played his best football with Carr as his Quarterback and adding a familiar face who understands Carr’s tendencies to an Offense already featuring Chris Olave, Michael Thomas, and their dipshit, yet dynamic Running Back, Alvin Kamara would certainly boost those Red Zone numbers. The NFC South is a three horse race and the Saints could use a little giddy up.
Think we missed someone? Feel free to throw out your suggestions in the comments of who else should get the fuck out of New York before their career dies!
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Darnold, Vikings cruise past the subar Giants
By; BenJarmin Munguia
Date; September 8th, 2024
After a rocky offseason for the Minnesota Vikings, they came to MetLife and destroyed the Giants 28-6,
Former 1st round pick Sam Darnold starting in place for the rookie quarterback J.J McCarthy, who tore his ACL in the preseason and put up positive numbers, completing 19 of his 24 passes for 208 yards and 2 touchdowns, one to All-pro wide receiver Justin Jefferson in the second quarter after capping off a 97-yard drive, and to wide receiver Jalen Nailor in the 3rd quarter, which put the Viking up 21-3 in the 3rd quarter.
Their newest addition, running back Aaron Jones, scored the team's first touchdown of the season on a 4-yard run; he finished the game with 109 yards on 16 touches. 94 of these yards came on the ground.
Vikings didn't leave the game without any licks; however, wide receiver Jordan Addison left the game in the 3rd quarter with an ankle injury; no update at this time on the extent of the injury.
The Giants might have had two losses this week, watching their former running back Saquan Barkley scores 3 touchdowns for the Philadelphia Eagles during thier victory on Friday's international game vs. the Packers; the Giants could even find the endzone.
New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones had nowhere near a productive game as Sam Darnold, completing 22 of his 42 throws for 186 yards and 2 interceptions.
His second interception was returned for a touchdown by Andrew Van Ginkel, so the Giants found the endzone after all, just for the other team.
The Vikings defense racked up 5 sacks, 2 interceptions, and a touchdown. Linebacker Pat Jones has 2 of those sacks.
During a game interview, Giants Head Coach Brian Daboll was asked if he would bench Daniel Jones.
"We're gonna watch everything. That's not in my mind," Daboll told reporters.
Whether or not the Giants bench Jones, they have a tough test next week when they travel to Maryland to play the Commanders next week for a divisional rival matchup, while Sam Darnold will play against his former team when the Vikings host the defending NFC Champions San Francisco 49ers.
Photo; TheReporter.com
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Cowboys begin 2024 run with the NFC East's best coaching staff When its comes to coaching staffs in the NFC East, the Cowboys have arguably the best overall at the top three positions. Mike McCarthy has won a Super Bowl and has led Dallas to three straight 12-... #DallasCowboys
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Win and We are IN!
4-13 last year! everyone thinking we didn’t have what it takes. every week everyone going against us only to prove them wrong. beating the titans, ravens, packers! games we wouldn’t have won last season. DANIEL JONES! showing that he can be thar GUY. SAQUON BARKLEY! showing everyone he IS that guy. and the DEFENSE! Love, Williams, DEXTER LAWRENCE! (Sexy Dexy) 😂 and of course my new favorite player Kayvon Thibodeaux (KT, he’s going to be a freak, the NFL better watch out) as a giants fan, im so excited to see this team get better each week. and can’t forget coach BRIAN DABOLL! THANK YOU! thank you for getting us giants fan excited again! 8-6-1 (should be 9-6 but we won’t talk about that lol) all we have to do it win sunday, and we are in finally!!! FIVE FREAKING YEARS! we want to see a super bowl run again! all the teams better watch out! GIANTS ARE COMING. we are not scared of the eagles, cowboys, 49ers, vikings, buccaneers (or who ever comes out of that division) and who ever takes the 7th spot! LETS FUCKING GO! WIN! WIN!
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2023 Draft Needs
The Giants finished third in the NFC East with a record of 9-7-1. Under new head coach Brian Daboll, they definitely exceeded expectations for 2022 and even made it to the second round of the playoffs where they lost to the Eagles, 38-7. This offseason the Giants have decided to extend QB Daniel Jones and also put the franchise tag on RB Saquon Barkley. The draft will be a way to address some of their other positional needs.
1st Rd Draft Pick #25
Team Needs
Cornerback
Wide Receiver
Interior Offensive Line
Defensive Tackle
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Giants' Coaching Stability in Question After Overtime Loss to Panthers
Giants’ Struggles Continue Amid Coaching Uncertainty MUNICH — In a season that has spiraled into disappointment, New York Giants co-owner John Mara expressed his support for head coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen on October 24. However, that reassurance has become increasingly precarious following three consecutive losses, culminating in a disheartening 20-17 overtime defeat to…
#2023 season#Brian Daboll#Carolina Panthers#coaching stability#Daniel Jones#Joe Schoen#John Mara#New York Giants#NFL#offensive struggles#overtime defeat
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Morning Round-Up for Friday, November 29th
Morning Round-Up for Friday, November 29th. Happy get your butt out of bed & go shopping this morning day! If you’re in the triumvirate of head coaches that lost a game yesterday in the NFL you’re probably not worrying about ‘Black Friday’. In New York they’re lambasting head coach Brian Daboll & the ownership of the Giants as phone lines are lighting up on sports talk & the newspapers have new…
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Why The Daniel Jones-New York Giants Marriage Ended
Typically, when a player and team part ways in-season, the way the New York Giants and Daniel Jones have separated with Jones’ release on Friday, there are bad feelings on at least one, and usually both sides.
But make no mistake: there aren’t any aspects of this separation that come from the Giants doubting Jones’ effort to be the quarterback they hoped they’d selected to succeed Eli Manning with the sixth pick in the 2019 draft, then signed to a four-year, $160 million extension following the 2022 season. This is almost purely about the money. And any other part of that decision comes from a mutual respect between the parties.
Affbuild
“Daniel came to see me this morning and asked if we would release him,” Giants president John Mara said this morning. “We mutually agreed that would be best for him and for the team. Daniel has been a great representative of our organization, first class in every way. His handling of this situation yesterday exemplifies just that. We are all disappointed in how things have worked out. We hold Daniel in high regard and have a great appreciation for him. We wish him nothing but the best in the future.”
Daniel Jones Was Demoted This Week
The situation Mara referred to was New York, after demoting Jones to third-string quarterback, signing Tim Boyle and leaving open the possibility it would be Boyle and not Jones as the emergency quarterback this Sunday at 1 PM ET against Tampa Bay.
Jones did not take any QB reps at Thursday’s practice. True to form, he did whatever the coaching staff asked of him — the fact that his contract included a salary guarantee of $23 million should he be unable to pass a physical next spring. A freak injury with that kind of price tag isn’t something any franchise should risk.
“Daniel’s been a pro, I've said that before,” Giants head coach Brian Daboll said to reporters on Thursday. “It's not the easiest situation, I understand that, but came in, good in the meetings, good attitude, be out here at practice.”
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Daniel Jones’ Final Days
So it was for Jones’ last day, one in which his teammates made it clear they don’t believe the Giants will be better with a different quarterback, but one in which everyone, Jones included, realized that once New York made the decision that the team’s future didn’t include Jones, that future should begin immediately, both to protect the Giants and give Jones a chance to catch on somewhere down the stretch of the 2024 season.
“I wanted to play,” Jones told reporters on Thursday. “I want to play. I want to be on the field. I tried to do as much as I could to make that possible and create a situation where we were both comfortable. Most of those discussions went on with my agent and with [Giants general manager] Joe [Schoen]. I want to play. I want to be on the field. But it's the unfortunate business side of the game, too... Well, I’ve got the injury guarantee. So, that's that. I understand it. they don't want to take any risks. At that point, it's just do as you're told.”
Still, ahead of Friday’s announcement, Jones read a prepared statement to the media, taking full responsibility for the on-field failures the Giants experienced during his tenure — which, as much as he didn’t overcome his circumstances, often came in positions he was simply set up to fail.
“I wrote something down just to make sure I say it the right way. The opportunity to play for the New York Giants was truly a dream come true and I'm extremely grateful to the Mara and Tisch families for the chance to play here. The Giants are truly a first-class organization, and I have nothing but genuine respect and appreciation for the people who have built it and who helped carry on that tradition. I've met so many special people and created relationships that will truly last a lifetime. Thank you to all my teammates, coaches and staff that have done so much for me these past six years. There have been some great times but, of course, we all wish there had been more of those. I take full responsibility for my part in not bringing more wins. No one wanted to win more games worse than me, and I gave everything I had on the field and in my preparation.
“Of course, this season has been disappointing for all and, of course, I wish I could have done more,” Jones continued. “I'm 100% accountable for my part. I did not play well enough, consistently enough to help the team get the results. The reality of the NFL is it's hard to win games and it requires consistent performance from everyone involved. We didn't do that well enough. So, the idea to change something happens and I understand. I love the game. I love being part of a team. I'm excited for the next opportunity. I know that there's a lot of good football in front of me and I'm excited about that. To all the fans, I have deep respect and appreciation for your passion and love for the Giants. The fans are a huge part of what makes playing for the Giants so special.”
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Daniel Jones Benching, Joe Schoen Bye Week Press Conference, Bucs Preview | Giant Mess
In this episode of the “Giant Mess” podcast, New York Giants fan Neal Lynch reacts to General Manager Joe Schoen’s bye week press conference, Daniel Jones’ benching, and the decision to start Tommy DeVito over Drew Lock. Plus, a look at DJ’s ranking in The Athletic’s QB Betrayal Index, a comparison of yearly team stats under head coach Brian Daboll, and a preview of the Week 12 home game against…
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