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Why the hate/dislike towards Reese and Ross?

JohnB : 12/31/2014 3:47 pm
I see the holes in this team just like everyone and Reese and Ross are behind it. True. But starting in the 2013 draft and more so in the 2014 draft, they have changed from getting players with "potential" to getting players who "produce". Now they draft more team captains and high quality people like Andre Williams. Players like Jacquian Williams, Jayron Hosley and Adrien Robinson aren't picked anymore. The change over will take a few years until these younger players start taking over the team but in the meantime, sit tight and watch the team grow.

Also, Reese picked THE best player in the draft this year and people on BBI want him fired. Really? Getting players isn't easy and when the Giants find someone who can pick players, you stick with them until it is painfully clear that they can't achieve the winning results you are looking for. Reese and Ross are NOT at that point. They are simply changing their approach and it will take some time to make it work.

I have been watching the Giants for over 30 years so "waiting" for a plan to bear fruit is easier for me than it might be for some of the younger fans but hang in there, the Giants ARE on the right path.
Seriously?  
Doubledeuce22 : 12/31/2014 3:49 pm : link
Take a look at the last 6 drafts. Just because we got Beckham doesn't make up for the horrendous picks they have made.
Plain and simple his drafts from 2008 - 2012 gutted this team  
Bold Ruler : Mod : 12/31/2014 3:50 pm : link
The FA moves largely haven't worked out well. The talent on the field this year was way below acceptable before anyone got hurt. Reese and Ross assembled this roster. That's why people were and are upset. You can't just look at the past two years.
RE: Plain and simple his drafts from 2008 - 2012 gutted this team  
AcidTest : 12/31/2014 4:01 pm : link
In comment 12065584 Bold Ruler said:
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The FA moves largely haven't worked out well. The talent on the field this year was way below acceptable before anyone got hurt. Reese and Ross assembled this roster. That's why people were and are upset. You can't just look at the past two years.


This. The last two drafts have shown promise, but 2008 - 2012 we're wretched.
we've had some bad luck too  
Gordo : 12/31/2014 4:05 pm : link
remember Wilson was supposed to be a playmaker and Chad Jones should be our starting FS right now.. shit happens

where we've really missed is the later rounds, how many LB and OL have we drafted that haven't panned out? pretty much the only OL that are worth a damn are usually from the first 2 rounds. anything after that have been non contributors

same goes for LBs, remember in '11 when we thought we had a solid group of LBs for years to come? and we picked them up as UDFA? Greg Jones, Paysinger, Herzlich, and Jwill drafted late? how has that turned out ?

the BPA philosophy only works if the BPA is an impact player, drafting Prince in 11 was a reach because we had so many other needs (OL!) and at that time didn't need a CB.

ODB was a home run and that could be Ross/Reese's legacy but we still need to build around him now. I expect them to go heavily on the Oline and Dlines this year in the Draft and look for them to grab a safety early too!
Gordo, what about Philip Dillard?  
Bold Ruler : Mod : 12/31/2014 4:05 pm : link
No love for Dillard? ;)
So the draft is where a GM's evaluation starts and stops?  
Headhunter : 12/31/2014 4:08 pm : link
To me Beckham was an all time pick, but I digress. He has done an outstanding jobs resigning our guys and giving FA's fair contracts. All you hear around here is In Reese We Trust after a signing. Now amnesia
We had a team  
TMS : 12/31/2014 4:10 pm : link
that won two SBs then suddenly we had no replacement personnel on the rosters to replace those who got old or injured. Like NE, we expected to be perennial playoff competitors every year. Instead we went downhill year after year while we still had a franchise QB and HC in house. Evidence suggests strongly that they dropped the ball and should have been replaced for failing at their jobs. Now they seem to be on the right track but we lost 5 years.
It is caused by a combination of three things  
cosmicj : 12/31/2014 4:15 pm : link
1) sexual frustration,
2) emotional abuse in childhood and
3) a lack of knowledge about drafting success and hit rates in the NFL.
I judge a GM by the  
Bill in UT : 12/31/2014 4:15 pm : link
53 guys on the roster. Picking the best guy in the draft one year is more than offset by having 20 guys who shouldn't be in the league
RE: RE: Plain and simple his drafts from 2008 - 2012 gutted this team  
cosmicj : 12/31/2014 4:16 pm : link
In comment 12065596 AcidTest said:
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In comment 12065584 Bold Ruler said:


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The FA moves largely haven't worked out well. The talent on the field this year was way below acceptable before anyone got hurt. Reese and Ross assembled this roster. That's why people were and are upset. You can't just look at the past two years.



This. The last two drafts have shown promise, but 2008 - 2012 we're wretched.


2009 was wretched? Really?
Too many reaches and projects  
old man : 12/31/2014 4:16 pm : link
not enough quality help where we are now weak, OL LB, and whatever you want next.
Cruz Donnell Darkwa  
Headhunter : 12/31/2014 4:19 pm : link
Wynn don't count because they weren't drafted
53 man roster  
Buck Dharma : 12/31/2014 4:21 pm : link
needs about 25 new players, how did this happen ?
Why?  
Percy : 12/31/2014 4:24 pm : link
Simple. Their failures eclipse their successes.
The collapse of the o line is what finally sent this team into a  
rocco8112 : 12/31/2014 4:25 pm : link
tailspin and forced a rebuild. I am not making excuses for Reese, but I think the team caught a bad break woth Baas and Snee's careers ending. O-line men can usually play into a fairly old football age. Not to give him a pass there, but there were some bad breaks

He likely depended on those two guys, plus Beatty who at least resembles a starting o lineman, to make up the majority of the line for seasons to come. Instead the Giants needed to replace basically the whole line.

Then his seemingly odd way of punting entire positions. Linebacker foremost and Tight End to a lesser degree. The guy just put no priority on finding long term starting caliber guys for those units. It is strange and I think his biggest weakness.

TC's power run philosophy has been begging for a real old school two way tight end and he has not provided a long term solution. On D, the real weakness on this team for years, the front can not hold up since multiple linebacker slots are filled by guys who would get no burn on another winning NFL team.


Finally, to me there is also the case that he was allowed to wade into the shallow end of the pool. He inherited a squad with a franchise QB (hardest thing to find in sports) and a winning coach (second hardest thing to find in the NFL) he never had to find those key components on his own. The foundation for succsess was there.

On the plus side, the guy is aces jn the first round. I do not want to jinx anything, but I am excited to see what he can do with a top ten pick.
RE: Plain and simple his drafts from 2008 - 2012 gutted this team  
bigbluescot : 12/31/2014 4:41 pm : link
In comment 12065584 Bold Ruler said:
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The FA moves largely haven't worked out well. The talent on the field this year was way below acceptable before anyone got hurt. Reese and Ross assembled this roster. That's why people were and are upset. You can't just look at the past two years.


I keep hear people talking about the 2008 draft like it was a terrible draft class. The players got hurt which prevented them from still being here or in the league but it was a very good class especially considering where they were picking. Phillips, Terrel Thomas, Manningham all were serious contributors and Goff outperformed being a late 5th round pick until he got injured. Kehl (who managed to have a bit of a career elsewhere), Woodson and Henderson didn't work out. But that's a pretty good draft.

Just because the players are no longer here mostly due to injury. Each of our first 5 picks blew a knee, Henderson did his ankle in the first pre-season game went on IR and ended up bouncing around the league for a couple of years (and was a makeweight in a trade for a 5th round pick) so he obviously had some talent.

So it is only about failed draft picks  
Headhunter : 12/31/2014 4:53 pm : link
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Failed  
Doom5 : 12/31/2014 5:00 pm : link
draft picks and bad free agency. Terrible success at drafting linebackers.

Paying David Bass big money when he wasn't even that good?

Failing to resign Martellus Bennet. He's become a great TE, and was great for that year with us.

Failure to shore up the offensive line before the start of the season.
Baas not Bass  
Headhunter : 12/31/2014 5:05 pm : link
How do you prevent your signees from injuries?
RE: RE: RE: Plain and simple his drafts from 2008 - 2012 gutted this team  
AcidTest : 12/31/2014 5:06 pm : link
In comment 12065632 cosmicj said:
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The FA moves largely haven't worked out well. The talent on the field this year was way below acceptable before anyone got hurt. Reese and Ross assembled this roster. That's why people were and are upset. You can't just look at the past two years.



This. The last two drafts have shown promise, but 2008 - 2012 we're wretched.



2009 was wretched? Really?


We had nine picks. Nicks and Beatty were the only two who ever contributed. And they were first and second round picks. The other seven were awful, including Sintim, Beckum, and Barden.
Does he get credit for signing  
Headhunter : 12/31/2014 5:06 pm : link
Bennett in the first place or that doesn't count?
Anybody that thinks 2008 is a bad draft is an idiot!!!  
geelabee : 12/31/2014 5:07 pm : link
Reece and Ross get paid to bring in quality players which is exactly what happened with the 2008. Reece and Ross earned their money here as a number of really solid players were added to the Giants roster...it's stupid to blame Reece and Ross for picking players that later went on to get hurt...can't fault them for the teams bad luck.
Failed draft picks?  
Headhunter : 12/31/2014 5:08 pm : link
28 on the roster Ravens 34 Patriots 30
RE: The collapse of the o line is what finally sent this team into a  
Bill in UT : 12/31/2014 5:09 pm : link
In comment 12065656 rocco8112 said:
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tailspin and forced a rebuild. I am not making excuses for Reese, but I think the team caught a bad break woth Baas and Snee's careers ending. O-line men can usually play into a fairly old football age. Not to give him a pass there, but there were some bad breaks


They were bad breaks because Mosley and Brewer and Boothe(who was gotten rid of for whatever reason) were our backups
DRC Rolle  
Headhunter : 12/31/2014 5:10 pm : link
failed FA signings?
RE: Baas not Bass  
Doom5 : 12/31/2014 5:10 pm : link
In comment 12065743 Headhunter said:
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How do you prevent your signees from injuries?


That's a whole other issue -- the Giants training staff. One that's resulted or led the league or been near it in injuries for years.
RE: DRC Rolle  
Doom5 : 12/31/2014 5:10 pm : link
In comment 12065757 Headhunter said:
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failed FA signings?


DRC was a good signing. Rolle is now long in the tooth. He was rated as one of the worst 5 safeties in football by PFF.
I  
AcidTest : 12/31/2014 5:11 pm : link
agree that Reese was hobbled by all the injuries to the 2008 class, so perhaps it should be 2009 - 2012. There was also Chad Jones. But injuries aren't always an excuse. Wilson got hurt, but he never should have been drafted. Cordy Glenn should have been the pick. Not drafting Glenn forced him to overpay for Beatty. And he did the same with Baas because we needed a center. He also tried and failed to replace an aging OL. And I don't "hate" anyone. It's just a game. But many people here and elsewhere agree their record has been poor. The good news is that it seems to have improved with the last two drafts, a trend that will hopefully continue.
Because it's easier for some posters to hate them  
Default : 12/31/2014 5:12 pm : link
than their God-like figure Coughlin.
You do know that Rolle was signed as a FA  
Headhunter : 12/31/2014 5:12 pm : link
and gave us very good value. So you think he was a bad signing because he got old? Interesting way to look at it
The  
AcidTest : 12/31/2014 5:20 pm : link
problem is that after the first and second round, their picks resemble a barren wasteland.

2009: Nicks and Beatty, and nothing else.
2010: JPP and Joseph, and nothing else.
2011: Prince and nothing else.
2012: Randle (maybe) and nothing else, except a little from Kuhn.

Even excluding Chad Jones, that is a whole bunch of picks from the third round on that produced nothing.
Kind of the rest of the  
Headhunter : 12/31/2014 5:23 pm : link
NFL. Hits & Misses
The draft is a crapshoot.  
CT Charlie : 12/31/2014 5:39 pm : link
I'd say Reese's and Ross's drafts have been about average, or a little worse. Injuries haven't helped, especially David Wilson. Even if he were only doing KO and PR duty for us now, it would be sweet.
Every GM besides winning the Super Bowl  
Headhunter : 12/31/2014 5:43 pm : link
must dream about drafting an Odell Beckham Junior in their tenure
Gabby Johnson knows.  
Big Blue Blogger : 12/31/2014 6:01 pm : link
The GM is near!
They've had insanely bad  
Phil in LA : 12/31/2014 6:11 pm : link
injury luck with their picks since 2006.
test his record against the league  
Jesse B : 12/31/2014 6:20 pm : link
A majority of NFL picks don't play Kong in the NFL. It'd called the Not For Long league for a reason. People here genreally have unreasonable expectations of what the draft A should yield.
I can't kill Reese. A lot of bad luck.  
drkenneth : 12/31/2014 6:36 pm : link
As mentioned- career ending injuries all over the place.

Not resigning Bennett is a head scratcher.
RE: I can't kill Reese. A lot of bad luck.  
Mason : 12/31/2014 6:42 pm : link
In comment 12065964 drkenneth said:
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As mentioned- career ending injuries all over the place.

Not resigning Bennett is a head scratcher.


I suspect it has to do with that huge contract he got from the Bears. Kudos to him for picking up Bennett from the Cowboys scrapheap.
Complaining about the 08-12 drafts is 2 years behind the discussion  
Go Terps : 12/31/2014 6:52 pm : link
If there were tendencies in the front office that led to those shortfalls, they were corrected before the 2013 draft.

It's a major complaint I have with the views of many fans...

- Are we to believe that the front office is incapable of self scouting and diagnosing problems?

- Are we more interested in "holding people accountable" (firing them) or in winning? Because the signs point to things being turned around by the people in house.

Go Terps  
Frank from CA : 12/31/2014 7:23 pm : link
While I agree with you en general, people are not the best judge of their culpability in a failing endeavor. As a group they may understand and correct deficiencies. Certainly with their experience they should figure this situation out. Since the Giants Brass has been failing as a group to field an adequate NFL O Line for the past three years, fans have a right to be skeptical of their remediation of the problem.

I saw Eli get pummeled in the 2011 NFC Championship Game. The line has been a liability ever since. The current DL can't get to the QB..... The team needs to improve and its the basics that are bad: OL, DL and add to that STs. Reese, Ross and the scouts have to get legitimate NFL Lineman on the roster and let the coaches meld them into a quality if not adequate unit. Right now they are wasting their own franchise players time with this crappy roster.
As the OP, I agree with what people are saying (mostly)  
JohnB : 12/31/2014 7:38 pm : link
But the point of the post was that Reese and Ross have changed their approach since the '08-'12 drafting day and the Giants are part way through that process. Give the process time to work. That is the point of the post. Have faith, see the process through, wait and watch. Things are improving.

A stud OL early in the draft and keeping JPP at the right price would help a lot too. :)
The current line can't get to the QB?  
Headhunter : 12/31/2014 7:44 pm : link
the line that finished 4th in sacks?
No, Headhunter,  
Doomster : 12/31/2014 9:17 pm : link
they couldn't.....

In their first 11 games, when they weren't mathematically eliminated yet, and were playing against good teams, they had 19 sacks.....

Once they were eliminated, and were facing teams with nothing to play for, they had 28 sacks in 5 games....do you see a disparity here?
RE: RE: I can't kill Reese. A lot of bad luck.  
drkenneth : 12/31/2014 9:25 pm : link
In comment 12065976 Mason said:
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As mentioned- career ending injuries all over the place.

Not resigning Bennett is a head scratcher.



I suspect it has to do with that huge contract he got from the Bears. Kudos to him for picking up Bennett from the Cowboys scrapheap.


Fair point. Bennett got some nice coin.
So when a player lines up against his opponent  
Headhunter : 12/31/2014 9:44 pm : link
and beats him, it only means something if his team is winning. I see, I always thought football was a game of one on one battles and it was your job on every play to win.
Not yet clear that drafts have improved  
Josh in MD : 12/31/2014 11:28 pm : link
Each year fans get excited about the potential of the rookies. It takes a few years for things to shake out. From 2013, it is clear that Hankins is a good player and it seems that Pugh is (although he didn't seem to progress much this season over last). Beyond that who knows? In 2014, OBJ is great, and it seems that Kennard will be a good player. The rest? Not so clear. Maybe Richburg will prove out, and maybe Andre will, although this seems less likely, but it is still possible we will come away with only two decent acquisitions in each of these drafts.
RE: RE: RE: I can't kill Reese. A lot of bad luck.  
Reese's Pieces : 1/1/2015 2:17 am : link
In comment 12066173 drkenneth said:
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In comment 12065964 drkenneth said:


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As mentioned- career ending injuries all over the place.

Not resigning Bennett is a head scratcher.



I suspect it has to do with that huge contract he got from the Bears. Kudos to him for picking up Bennett from the Cowboys scrapheap.



Fair point. Bennett got some nice coin.


So Reese rescues Bennett from obscurity in Dallas, we coach him up into one of the better all-around TEs in the league, and then let him go to Chicago because they were willing to "overpay" him. So they're set at tight end for years, we've got nothing, but at least we didn't overpay him.

Actually I think I read somewhere that Bennett was one player who didn't buy into Coughlin's quirky discipline like the five minutes early meeting rule and the dress code.
RE: RE: RE: I can't kill Reese. A lot of bad luck.  
Reese's Pieces : 1/1/2015 2:17 am : link
In comment 12066173 drkenneth said:
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In comment 12065964 drkenneth said:


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As mentioned- career ending injuries all over the place.

Not resigning Bennett is a head scratcher.



I suspect it has to do with that huge contract he got from the Bears. Kudos to him for picking up Bennett from the Cowboys scrapheap.



Fair point. Bennett got some nice coin.


So Reese rescues Bennett from obscurity in Dallas, we coach him up into one of the better all-around TEs in the league, and then let him go to Chicago because they were willing to "overpay" him. So they're set at tight end for years, we've got nothing, but at least we didn't overpay him.

Actually I think I read somewhere that Bennett was one player who didn't buy into Coughlin's quirky discipline like the five minutes early meeting rule and the dress code.
RE: No, Headhunter,  
Dave in Hoboken : 1/1/2015 6:28 am : link
In comment 12066164 Doomster said:
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they couldn't.....

In their first 11 games, when they weren't mathematically eliminated yet, and were playing against good teams, they had 19 sacks.....

Once they were eliminated, and were facing teams with nothing to play for, they had 28 sacks in 5 games....do you see a disparity here?


Have a few good games at the end of the season when your team is eliminated from playoff contention and playing teams that are also eliminated, and the first 11 games are pretty much forgotten by some. Happens every year.
Reese and Ross  
LauderdaleMatty : 1/1/2015 9:08 am : link
One great pic and all is forgotten. One year now makes a draft a rousing success. Forget the cap hell the Giants were in before the cap increase and the bad FA signings. And every year we hear how great thendeadt island 2 years later not so much

He's staying and I pray he and Ross do hit on. More picks because they have some big holes to fill. And one great WR isn't taking this team to playoffs.

They are getting another year and one would hope they can figure out who is going to be a great player at 9.
Someone has to be to blame for the state of the team and  
Riggies : 1/1/2015 10:09 am : link
how they've missed the playoffs 5/6 years.

If people want to absolve Reese/Ross and claim they're at the top of the league, I disagree, but fine. Those people then ought to be pointing a pretty heavy finger at Coughlin and/or Manning though for the failings.

There seems to be a large group of people [on BBI] who want to pretend all three main cogs on the team are great and the results simply do not come close to supporting that.
Yes,  
Doomster : 1/1/2015 11:47 am : link
there is the bad luck factor....

And even a blind GM should be able to Pick OBj, when he is still available at 12, after Nicks is gone, Randle was inconsistent, and Cruz was returning from a knee injury...

The problem is not the first two rounds, but the value picks after that, to fill your roster....

R3: Bromley, Moore, Hosley, Jernigan, Barden

Thus far? some flashes....

R4: Williams, Nassib, Robinson, Mosely, Brewer, Dillard, A. Brown

Williams has been a pleasant surprise...the rest?

R5: Berhe, Kennard, Taylor, Petrus, Bomar

Berhe couldn't get on the field ahead of Demps and
Brown? Kennard has to play a whole season....Taylor is an injured project....

R6 and R7, not worth mentioning....

So is it any wonder, this roster has so many holes? We just don't get players after the second round....

Since 2009, with 30 picks after the second round, what can you point to outside of Williams?

Who is responsible for this?
RE: Because it's easier for some posters to hate them  
dcable : 1/1/2015 12:56 pm : link
In comment 12065768 Default said:
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than their God-like figure Coughlin.


Your right. Them blaming JR takes the focus off of TC. Many of these same people said last yr at this time, we should take and OL with our first pick. hmmm JR picked prob the best player in the Draft in OB.
Ideally,  
AnishPatel : 1/1/2015 1:03 pm : link
I loved the 2007 Draft for us. I would love to see Reese pull double duty again, his GM job and his Director of College Scouting job, like he did prior to the hire of Ross.

I want to see him run the draft one more time from compiling and centralizing scouting reports, to creating the draft board.
A blind GM should be able to pick Beckham at 12?  
Headhunter : 1/1/2015 1:26 pm : link
there were 11 blind GM's that passed on him then.
Kennard has to play a whole season to prove  
Headhunter : 1/1/2015 1:28 pm : link
what exactly?
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