Second half...not looking at the schedule, they have a few winnable games in November/ December but not really before that. They might be a 4 win team.
what about Quinn? His unit lost us this game! It has happened before. How much lousy special teams do we need to see from this guy? The players change but the results don't!
The game was lost on the two ST fuck up plays in a row
If I am Eli, I am not fucking up my stats when the game is over. Gilbride did that to Eli last season in the Seattle game.
Eli had 3 Ints and then at the end of the half called a hail Mary where Eli got his 4th Int.
God awful in the situations we put him in.
You can't blame the coaching staff for who Eli is as a QB.
The second INT was entirely irrelevant and the game was already done, but Eli still desperately tried to make something happen because that's just who he is. He doesn't "get" stat padding/preservation like 99% of other QBs do, for both better and worse. No coach is going to change that.
So don't fucking call intermediate passes. Just throw a two yard pass and throw it around like teams do. No need in bothering to have ELi drop back.
He should get the padded stats like the other QBs get when they have 5,6, and 7 TD games. Their fucking coaches don't even pull them. Here Eli had a great game stat wise and that last Int fucked it up.
This team sucks, but at least Eli can get his, if there is a silver lining to it. He was on his way until that.
Only one of the three drops were catchable and all really over his head and the first one wasn't right on the money either. I'm pleased that our Defense played very well and our Offense looks like it's coming together. That said, there is still no way this o-line will hold up against the better teams. We really needed this win and if not for a few very bad calls by the officials and a few lucky plays for AZ such as the return for a TD we would have won this.
He had other options -- he didn't have to go over the middle where shit was likely to go bad. He tried it because he thought he could make something happen and maybe a miracle could go down.
It sucks (not because of the stat padding not happening, but because now the cretins of the fanbase and media are going to come after him for this mess of a game because OMG! HE THREW TWO MORE INTS!!! IT MUST BE ALL HIS FAULT!), but it's fundamentally part of who he is as a QB. He just doesn't wave the white flag, no matter what.
He had other options -- he didn't have to go over the middle where shit was likely to go bad. He tried it because he thought he could make something happen and maybe a miracle could go down.
It sucks (not because of the stat padding not happening, but because now the cretins of the fanbase and media are going to come after him for this mess of a game because OMG! HE THREW TWO MORE INTS!!! IT MUST BE ALL HIS FAULT!), but it's fundamentally part of who he is as a QB. He just doesn't wave the white flag, no matter what.
He had other options -- he didn't have to go over the middle where shit was likely to go bad. He tried it because he thought he could make something happen and maybe a miracle could go down.
It sucks (not because of the stat padding not happening, but because now the cretins of the fanbase and media are going to come after him for this mess of a game because OMG! HE THREW TWO MORE INTS!!! IT MUST BE ALL HIS FAULT!), but it's fundamentally part of who he is as a QB. He just doesn't wave the white flag, no matter what.
He can not care all he wants. But when those stats go down, it's all everyone talks about. Then they ask him that shit in interviews regarding turnovers and Ints.
It's fucking stupid. You protect your QB from shit like that. The other teams do that AND they go out of their way to pad the stats of those guys.
First int sucks, but fine. There was no reason to even call plays like that. Throw it short and then throw it around the field. Teams do that and saves your QB. Hell, you even get a fucking completion. Look at that!
It's not about waving the white flag. Gilbride called a Hail Mary last year after Eli had 3 ints. That added another one and made it 4. Why do that? You know your QB is struggling that day so now you call a play and have him throw it up? LOL. That's just god awful.
It's just not needed. Someone should actually protect Eli and say we can go about it a different way in garbage time especially since Eli is coming off a season where he led the league in Int for the 3rd time.
sees the game as a positive. Eli got some protection and threw the ball well. Most important: Eli is not "done."
Also, this big tight end might be the next Boss, Jake. The defensive line generated pressure and had sacks. The defensive backfield played almost as good as we had hoped subject to crazed, cocaine-snorting officials.
Turnovers can't be helped. Players who can't secure the ball will not play. Running game poor and completely lacking in explosiveness, but a lot of us already expected that from the two slow, north-south runners. I would rather have Bradshaw back with two crippled feet.
To sum, we look like we aren't going to be a humiliated, bottom feeding team. Many holes, but there is still a core.
He had other options -- he didn't have to go over the middle where shit was likely to go bad. He tried it because he thought he could make something happen and maybe a miracle could go down.
It sucks (not because of the stat padding not happening, but because now the cretins of the fanbase and media are going to come after him for this mess of a game because OMG! HE THREW TWO MORE INTS!!! IT MUST BE ALL HIS FAULT!), but it's fundamentally part of who he is as a QB. He just doesn't wave the white flag, no matter what.
He can not care all he wants. But when those stats go down, it's all everyone talks about. Then they ask him that shit in interviews regarding turnovers and Ints.
It's fucking stupid. You protect your QB from shit like that. The other teams do that AND they go out of their way to pad the stats of those guys.
First int sucks, but fine. There was no reason to even call plays like that. Throw it short and then throw it around the field. Teams do that and saves your QB. Hell, you even get a fucking completion. Look at that!
It's not about waving the white flag. Gilbride called a Hail Mary last year after Eli had 3 ints. That added another one and made it 4. Why do that? You know your QB is struggling that day so now you call a play and have him throw it up? LOL. That's just god awful.
It's just not needed. Someone should actually protect Eli and say we can go about it a different way in garbage time especially since Eli is coming off a season where he led the league in Int for the 3rd time.
Unless they're actually going to pull him from the game, I'm not really sure what you want them to do though, Anish.
Again, he had other options. The coaching staff gave him them, where he easily could have 'lived to fight another day' so to speak. He chose to try for the miracle.
I badly wish just for today, he'd have packed it up and avoided the couple big hits and INT at the end, so "we" could focus on something else other than him for a week/recognize that he played well without qualifiers, but it's not fair to blame anyone else for him not doing that but him.
Second half...not looking at the schedule, they have a few winnable games in November/ December but not really before that. They might be a 4 win team.
hehe.
He just wasn't listening!
Forcing a pass over the middle. INT by Foote.
Amen!! Activate Snyder next week for Christ's sake or start Mosley.
Desperation throw with the clocking running down as usual in those situations.
Minutes silence for the Giants season.
If I am Eli, I am not fucking up my stats when the game is over. Gilbride did that to Eli last season in the Seattle game.
Eli had 3 Ints and then at the end of the half called a hail Mary where Eli got his 4th Int.
God awful in the situations we put him in.
Minutes silence for the Giants season.
lol
Completely agree .
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If I am Eli, I am not fucking up my stats when the game is over. Gilbride did that to Eli last season in the Seattle game.
Eli had 3 Ints and then at the end of the half called a hail Mary where Eli got his 4th Int.
God awful in the situations we put him in.
You can't blame the coaching staff for who Eli is as a QB.
The second INT was entirely irrelevant and the game was already done, but Eli still desperately tried to make something happen because that's just who he is. He doesn't "get" stat padding/preservation like 99% of other QBs do, for both better and worse. No coach is going to change that.
And why the hell is Eli in there anyhow, when the game is completely out of reach?
So don't fucking call intermediate passes. Just throw a two yard pass and throw it around like teams do. No need in bothering to have ELi drop back.
He should get the padded stats like the other QBs get when they have 5,6, and 7 TD games. Their fucking coaches don't even pull them. Here Eli had a great game stat wise and that last Int fucked it up.
This team sucks, but at least Eli can get his, if there is a silver lining to it. He was on his way until that.
We WILL beat Houston!
It sucks (not because of the stat padding not happening, but because now the cretins of the fanbase and media are going to come after him for this mess of a game because OMG! HE THREW TWO MORE INTS!!! IT MUST BE ALL HIS FAULT!), but it's fundamentally part of who he is as a QB. He just doesn't wave the white flag, no matter what.
It sucks (not because of the stat padding not happening, but because now the cretins of the fanbase and media are going to come after him for this mess of a game because OMG! HE THREW TWO MORE INTS!!! IT MUST BE ALL HIS FAULT!), but it's fundamentally part of who he is as a QB. He just doesn't wave the white flag, no matter what.
Yup.
It sucks (not because of the stat padding not happening, but because now the cretins of the fanbase and media are going to come after him for this mess of a game because OMG! HE THREW TWO MORE INTS!!! IT MUST BE ALL HIS FAULT!), but it's fundamentally part of who he is as a QB. He just doesn't wave the white flag, no matter what.
He can not care all he wants. But when those stats go down, it's all everyone talks about. Then they ask him that shit in interviews regarding turnovers and Ints.
It's fucking stupid. You protect your QB from shit like that. The other teams do that AND they go out of their way to pad the stats of those guys.
First int sucks, but fine. There was no reason to even call plays like that. Throw it short and then throw it around the field. Teams do that and saves your QB. Hell, you even get a fucking completion. Look at that!
It's not about waving the white flag. Gilbride called a Hail Mary last year after Eli had 3 ints. That added another one and made it 4. Why do that? You know your QB is struggling that day so now you call a play and have him throw it up? LOL. That's just god awful.
It's just not needed. Someone should actually protect Eli and say we can go about it a different way in garbage time especially since Eli is coming off a season where he led the league in Int for the 3rd time.
Also, this big tight end might be the next Boss, Jake. The defensive line generated pressure and had sacks. The defensive backfield played almost as good as we had hoped subject to crazed, cocaine-snorting officials.
Turnovers can't be helped. Players who can't secure the ball will not play. Running game poor and completely lacking in explosiveness, but a lot of us already expected that from the two slow, north-south runners. I would rather have Bradshaw back with two crippled feet.
To sum, we look like we aren't going to be a humiliated, bottom feeding team. Many holes, but there is still a core.
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He had other options -- he didn't have to go over the middle where shit was likely to go bad. He tried it because he thought he could make something happen and maybe a miracle could go down.
It sucks (not because of the stat padding not happening, but because now the cretins of the fanbase and media are going to come after him for this mess of a game because OMG! HE THREW TWO MORE INTS!!! IT MUST BE ALL HIS FAULT!), but it's fundamentally part of who he is as a QB. He just doesn't wave the white flag, no matter what.
He can not care all he wants. But when those stats go down, it's all everyone talks about. Then they ask him that shit in interviews regarding turnovers and Ints.
It's fucking stupid. You protect your QB from shit like that. The other teams do that AND they go out of their way to pad the stats of those guys.
First int sucks, but fine. There was no reason to even call plays like that. Throw it short and then throw it around the field. Teams do that and saves your QB. Hell, you even get a fucking completion. Look at that!
It's not about waving the white flag. Gilbride called a Hail Mary last year after Eli had 3 ints. That added another one and made it 4. Why do that? You know your QB is struggling that day so now you call a play and have him throw it up? LOL. That's just god awful.
It's just not needed. Someone should actually protect Eli and say we can go about it a different way in garbage time especially since Eli is coming off a season where he led the league in Int for the 3rd time.
Unless they're actually going to pull him from the game, I'm not really sure what you want them to do though, Anish.
Again, he had other options. The coaching staff gave him them, where he easily could have 'lived to fight another day' so to speak. He chose to try for the miracle.
I badly wish just for today, he'd have packed it up and avoided the couple big hits and INT at the end, so "we" could focus on something else other than him for a week/recognize that he played well without qualifiers, but it's not fair to blame anyone else for him not doing that but him.
He is who he is.
Good Question for TC