Art Stapleton @art_stapleton 20m
In case you were wondering, a look at combined receptions for Green Bay Packers tight ends: 57 (2013), 76 (2012), 66 (2011), 57 (2010)
Art Stapleton @art_stapleton 8m
Combined receptions for #NYG tight ends: 62 (2013), 59 (2012), 64 (2011), 57 (2010.
Art Stapleton @art_stapleton 3m
6 catches combined last season for TEs currently on #NYG roster. With Ballard/Beckum/Pascoe as TE entering 2011, 22 combined catches in 2010
to mostly sit and learn for their first couple of seasons. Some players do take more time and just the fact that a player doesn't his the ground running his first season doesn't mean he still can't have it all click for him at a later point.
Art Stapleton @art_stapleton 11m
@davidrsoffer Not saying Robinson's the only option, but I'm not going to dismiss him as an option just yet.
Art Stapleton @art_stapleton 13m
Obviously Prince was first-round investment + Robinson is a fourth rounder, but fact remains: he's going to get make-or-break chance. #NYG
Art Stapleton @art_stapleton 14m
If I recall, some #NYG fans bailed on Prince Amukamara heading into 3rd year b/c he could not stay on field. Saying same re: Adrien Robinson
This guy was drafted as a developmental project and basically sat on the bench learning his role in 2012, just as expected. In 2013, he suffered an apparently serious foot injury late in training camp, ruining his season. This looks to be the first serious injury Robinson suffered in his entire career.
Given this background and history, why exactly is he being derided constantly and written off?
First - When they threw to Robinson - he caught the ball. Same with Donald. They did not get an opportunity to play much with Eli in pre-season. Eli did not trust them. They did not play much and when they did they did not get many targets.
They need to get more reps in practice and pre-season and then we will see what they can or cannot do.
Lighten up! They can look good running patterns and catching the ball by showing agility, speed, and hands. Also by being in shape and grasping the offense. Catching the ball in a crowd and blocking requires contact. The ability to read, separate, and get open requires a defense.
Pascoe being gone is a BIG plus as he will not steal reps from the younger guys.
after failing to add a significant talent to the position...
catches a year from the TE position over the past few seasons. None of the guys on our roster will be asked to do that by themselves. If they learn their roles and block well, 50 catches from the group will likely be enough.
Let our WRs carry the load.
Randy said what needed to be said, "Pete's Corner" has been swamped
[quote]Even though he made the bone headed play of stepping out
chris r : 12:33 am : link : reply
Of the back of the end zone the one time he got playing time, I liked what i saw with him. He seems pretty fluid a coordinated for a big guy.[\quote]
Myself, I have honestly never seen anything like that on any level of football.... This guy was practically snacking with the fans! Correct me if I am wrong, but didn't he do it at a home game? With the painted endzones.... He couldn't see the color change???? Then there was the game where he let a turf monster get him, causing the Manning/Coughlin double fist pump of frustration. That was amusing.... So he has that going for him.
Bottom line, I am going to have to see him take his head out of his butt hole in some preseason games before I trust Donnell again...
That Donnell play running thru the back of the endzone
Yea what happen to Pete's Corner and why does Eric no longer respond to every post!!! LOL. This is 1996 right?
Ironically it was the exact opposite Very early on relatively speaking while of course he did some but Eric didn't really post all that terribly much on Pete's Corner. He responded more to letters to the Editor but really the corner forum was left to the us RifRaf to talk argue and police ourselves.
Another thing Coughlin mentioned was that Mario Manningham
had gained weight and filled out with muscle since he departed the Giants and returned. Coughlin said Mario "looked good at 195 lbs and his body has matured."
Although MM still isn't 100 % re his knee and running routes.
Arcs and I both noticed that Mario looked significantly bigger in his upper body from a photo a few weeks ago...
In case you were wondering, a look at combined receptions for Green Bay Packers tight ends: 57 (2013), 76 (2012), 66 (2011), 57 (2010)
Art Stapleton @art_stapleton 8m
Combined receptions for #NYG tight ends: 62 (2013), 59 (2012), 64 (2011), 57 (2010.
Art Stapleton @art_stapleton 3m
6 catches combined last season for TEs currently on #NYG roster. With Ballard/Beckum/Pascoe as TE entering 2011, 22 combined catches in 2010
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Is this how you dumfux grew up watching Giants football? Complaining about any fucking thing?
Us dumbfux grew up watching all kinds of Giants football, the good and the bad. I've seen and heard much worse complaining.
@davidrsoffer Not saying Robinson's the only option, but I'm not going to dismiss him as an option just yet.
Art Stapleton @art_stapleton 13m
Obviously Prince was first-round investment + Robinson is a fourth rounder, but fact remains: he's going to get make-or-break chance. #NYG
Art Stapleton @art_stapleton 14m
If I recall, some #NYG fans bailed on Prince Amukamara heading into 3rd year b/c he could not stay on field. Saying same re: Adrien Robinson
Given this background and history, why exactly is he being derided constantly and written off?
They need to get more reps in practice and pre-season and then we will see what they can or cannot do.
Lighten up! They can look good running patterns and catching the ball by showing agility, speed, and hands. Also by being in shape and grasping the offense. Catching the ball in a crowd and blocking requires contact. The ability to read, separate, and get open requires a defense.
Pascoe being gone is a BIG plus as he will not steal reps from the younger guys.
Let our WRs carry the load.
It is better to look good than to feel good.
chris r : 12:33 am : link : reply
Of the back of the end zone the one time he got playing time, I liked what i saw with him. He seems pretty fluid a coordinated for a big guy.[\quote]
Myself, I have honestly never seen anything like that on any level of football.... This guy was practically snacking with the fans! Correct me if I am wrong, but didn't he do it at a home game? With the painted endzones.... He couldn't see the color change???? Then there was the game where he let a turf monster get him, causing the Manning/Coughlin double fist pump of frustration. That was amusing.... So he has that going for him.
Bottom line, I am going to have to see him take his head out of his butt hole in some preseason games before I trust Donnell again...
and there have been plenty...
Ironically it was the exact opposite Very early on relatively speaking while of course he did some but Eric didn't really post all that terribly much on Pete's Corner. He responded more to letters to the Editor but really the corner forum was left to the us RifRaf to talk argue and police ourselves.
Although MM still isn't 100 % re his knee and running routes.
Arcs and I both noticed that Mario looked significantly bigger in his upper body from a photo a few weeks ago...