Largent80 wrote:Davis was running and catching well before he got hurt.
This team is snakebitten with injuries yet again. It's actually amazing that it can be competitive even with all of the injuries actually.
RW was insanely good last night except for the one throw.
RiverDog wrote:I've said it once or twice this year, but this is not a SB contender. We are a very pedestrian, .500ish team. And the worst of it is that we've played a very soft schedule to this point, as the combined W/L record of our opponents is a paltry 42-58. The only way I see us making the playoffs is if the Rams implode worse than we do, which realistically means them going 2-4 down the stretch.
And as ASF pointed out, we've spent a lot of draft capital in the Richardson and Brown trades, so we've pretty much gone all in (a strategy I happen to agree with btw).
With 2/3 of the LOB on the shelf, no running back worth their weight, and an offensive line that's no better today than it was 2 years ago, our window could be closing. If Pete hangs around another year, he's going to have to make some wholesale changes in his coaching staff, namely Bevell and Cable.
MackStrongIsMyHero wrote:Agree with you, Hawktawk. And I think it was a 9-7 Giants team that Eli took to the Super Bowl.
MackStrongIsMyHero wrote:Agree with you, Hawktawk. And I think it was a 9-7 Giants team that Eli took to the Super Bowl.
NorthHawk wrote:But it wasn't all Eli that year. He had a reasonable Offense around him.
I don't know if any team has ever made it let alone won because of a single player.
Hawktawk wrote:Eli Manning can lead a 10-6 (9-7) giants team to Lombardi then Russ p Wilson sure as hell can do the same with seattle
Hawktawk wrote:“History is bunk “
Henry Ford
History won’t take a single snap. The giants had to have played wild card weekend in 2011 at 9-7 anyway. 12-4 is still mathematically possible right now . I’ll keep the faith.
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