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Larry Donnell's head vs. the ground

widmerseyebrow : 9/25/2015 1:00 am
Discuss.
Fucking Larry  
SHO'NUFF : 9/25/2015 1:01 am : link
is how he will be addressed from this day forward.
It really makes you appreciate how good Bennett was  
Ten Ton Hammer : 9/25/2015 1:04 am : link
.
It is not that I have no faith in Larry but,  
short lease : 9/25/2015 1:04 am : link
I am betting on the ground.
If we're lucky  
BlackLight : 9/25/2015 1:08 am : link
maybe he'll concuss himself, and we'll be left with Daniel Fells dropping easy third down conversions over the middle.
One of his catches...  
Goin Deep : 9/25/2015 1:11 am : link
He left his feet and almost went into a deliberate summersault...BEFORE contact by the defensive player. Why cant he stay on his feet after the catch?? This seems to contribute to his fumbling problems.
dude should be in cirque du solea  
chris r : 9/25/2015 1:11 am : link
with his somersault ability.
RE: One of his catches...  
Joey in VA : 9/25/2015 1:13 am : link
In comment 12507347 Goin Deep said:
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He left his feet and almost went into a deliberate summersault...BEFORE contact by the defensive player. Why cant he stay on his feet after the catch?? This seems to contribute to his fumbling problems.
What in the hell was that? Can he see the future?
Ever see the show Greatest American Hero?  
Thunderstruck27 : 9/25/2015 1:17 am : link
Maybe Larry is wearing the suit under his uni.
RE: RE: One of his catches...  
BlackLight : 9/25/2015 1:18 am : link
In comment 12507349 Joey in VA said:
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In comment 12507347 Goin Deep said:


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He left his feet and almost went into a deliberate summersault...BEFORE contact by the defensive player. Why cant he stay on his feet after the catch?? This seems to contribute to his fumbling problems.

What in the hell was that? Can he see the future?


Well, he clearly saw the hit coming. The flip was just his misguided attempt to protect himself and the ball.

I think he's so concerned about not fucking up that he reflexively does something nutty.

"I caught it! Now, don't fumble, don't fumble, don't fumb--HOLY SHIT SOMERSAULT!!!!!"
RE: RE: One of his catches...  
short lease : 9/25/2015 1:19 am : link
In comment 12507349 Joey in VA said:
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In comment 12507347 Goin Deep said:


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He left his feet and almost went into a deliberate summersault...BEFORE contact by the defensive player. Why cant he stay on his feet after the catch?? This seems to contribute to his fumbling problems.

What in the hell was that? Can he see the future?



I didn't understand that either ...he sorta went into a pinwheel before any contact. I was like WTF was that?
What's wrong  
giantgiantfan : 9/25/2015 1:23 am : link
with a mid air somersault? I don't see the problem...that's what my coach who wasn't good taught me, who never made it close to the NFL, duh...
RE: What's wrong  
short lease : 9/25/2015 1:28 am : link
In comment 12507362 giantgiantfan said:
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with a mid air somersault? I don't see the problem...that's what my coach who wasn't good taught me, who never made it close to the NFL, duh...


Maybe he was gymnast in a previous life ... but, that play left me a bit confused. There was no contact and he was spinning like a top.
he's trying to out do  
SHO'NUFF : 9/25/2015 1:28 am : link
Cam Newton.
I thought he was trying to hit the tackler with his ass.  
TC : 9/25/2015 1:28 am : link
He tried to learn the stiff-arm, but it was too hard.
Head case  
micky : 9/25/2015 1:31 am : link
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flip-donnell show - ( New Window )
Yeah sorry  
giantgiantfan : 9/25/2015 1:35 am : link
we can do better, seriously, we can do better. Listen that's a "3" and the Giants deserve at least a "6" at Tight End.
I miss when giants TE did this  
micky : 9/25/2015 1:35 am : link
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runs through and drags 'em. - ( New Window )
Without a net  
shyster : 9/25/2015 4:11 am : link
There was a play in preseason (I think it was very soon after Donnell first got on the field) where he got flipped after a catch, as happened a number of times in 2014. When he got to the sidelines, TC was talking to him and putting his hands out palms down, obviously saying "You've got to stay on the ground."

So the lesson he took from that was . . . next time I'll jump in the air and do a flip before I even get hit.

Crazy.
We definitely need to address tight end in the off-season.  
Ira : 9/25/2015 5:18 am : link
Donnell is not the answer.
I can envision  
blueblood'11 : 9/25/2015 7:15 am : link
Donnell catching a pass one day and rolling down the field doing one somersault after the next for about ten to yards into the enzone untouched for a touchdown. It's the damndest thing with this guy.

Truth be told. I miss Mark Bavaro. And Kevin Boss. And even the kid from Ohio state who blew out his knee then the Pats picked him up when the Gaints waived him.

I think Jerry Reese is still operating on the assumption he'll stumble across a diamond in the rough. But all he keeps coming up with are plain old rocks.
Donnell catches 3 td's last year  
Doomster : 9/25/2015 7:28 am : link
against Washington, and for one brief moment, it looked like the Giants had solved their TE problem...it just goes to show you, anyone can have that one game in their career, that is a positive aberration...

After that he did nothing....he looks awkward out there...he doesn't look confident....and every time a play involves him, you hold your breath...He just looks too gangly and is not top heavy, to be a good blocker...and obviously, from some plays on the field, he doesn't know the play...

Cunningham looks built more as a blocker....whether that translates to the field, well just have to see....hopefully that knee is not too bad...
avoiding a hit to the knees  
chillinman1183 : 9/25/2015 7:32 am : link
It was pretty obvious he thought the defender would go low at his knees,as DB's usually do when a 260 pounder has a head of steem. It's called anticipation.
Donnell is going to contribute this year  
wigs in nyc : 9/25/2015 7:35 am : link
and he'll also do some bone-headed things. His athleticism is obvious, but refinement is crucial.

With all of the ither issues on the team I really doubt we'll spend premium resources on this position. Boss was a 4th rounder, Ballard and Donnell undrafted, and Bennett a 1-year-prove-it guy (who we should've kept.)
RE: avoiding a hit to the knees  
Tittle 9 20 64 : 9/25/2015 8:19 am : link
In comment 12507464 chillinman1183 said:
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It was pretty obvious he thought the defender would go low at his knees,as DB's usually do when a 260 pounder has a head of steem. It's called anticipation.


Same thing I was thinking. Seems like he's afraid to get hit low.
on his dropped pass  
oghwga : 9/25/2015 8:24 am : link
he jumped in the air to catch it and then had to reach down for it.

No reason to jump there.

He is weird.
it's not his fault  
area junc : 9/25/2015 8:29 am : link
we hired him to play TE for us. just like preston parker, he's continuously demonstrated a very low skill level and we keep him out there. i'm done being mad at him. This is on Reese/TC.
I've always been for letting him develop due to his athleticism  
Stu11 : 9/25/2015 8:40 am : link
I'm quickly reaching the point where I'm done with him. He can't block a lick and he can't catch a cold. Fells isn't the athlete he is, but he's a much better blocker and at least holds on to the football. Donnell's nickname should be "drive killer".
Wooooooo Hoooooooooo  
gidiefor : Mod : 9/25/2015 8:50 am : link
!!!!!!

Yeah Baby
The Giants Win
The ground 7, Donnell 1  
jsuds : 9/25/2015 9:23 am : link
The ground is definitely ahead in this battle and it appears Donnell's head may indeed have struck it once (or more) too often I think.
athletic?  
giants#1 : 9/25/2015 9:29 am : link
I don't get why people think he's a rare athletic specimen. Even when he's not flipping, his speed is average at best and he looks like an uncoordinated OL running down the field. Being "athletic" usually means you don't trip over your own feet at least once a game.
RE: athletic?  
Gmen703 : 9/25/2015 9:44 am : link
In comment 12507764 giants#1 said:
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I don't get why people think he's a rare athletic specimen. Even when he's not flipping, his speed is average at best and he looks like an uncoordinated OL running down the field. Being "athletic" usually means you don't trip over your own feet at least once a game.


I think a lot of it has to do with the acrobatic catches that he made last year. His leaping ability is pretty nice for a TE. But I'm not sure how much this will by him time before he's given the ax.
RE: athletic?  
Ten Ton Hammer : 9/25/2015 9:47 am : link
In comment 12507764 giants#1 said:
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I don't get why people think he's a rare athletic specimen. Even when he's not flipping, his speed is average at best and he looks like an uncoordinated OL running down the field. Being "athletic" usually means you don't trip over your own feet at least once a game.


I don't think people realize how big he is.

He's 6'6 270. Having even average speed at that size IS an athletic feat. He also clearly has pretty good vertical leap.
I can deal with the weirdness  
eli4life : 9/25/2015 9:57 am : link
If he didn't fuck up so much
Gotta quote those 2 Indians in the Vacation movie  
ghost718 : 9/25/2015 10:06 am : link
"What an asshole"
RE: RE: athletic?  
short lease : 9/29/2015 11:50 am : link
In comment 12507848 Ten Ton Hammer said:
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In comment 12507764 giants#1 said:


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I don't get why people think he's a rare athletic specimen. Even when he's not flipping, his speed is average at best and he looks like an uncoordinated OL running down the field. Being "athletic" usually means you don't trip over your own feet at least once a game.



I don't think people realize how big he is.

He's 6'6 270. Having even average speed at that size IS an athletic feat. He also clearly has pretty good vertical leap.


TTH - you are right ... I didn't realize he was that big. Put him at DE (couldn't be worse than what we have),

Here's my question though .... because he is that big and fast (for a TE) - does anybody think the Giants are trying to force the issue with Donnell. He is big and obviously a gifted athlete (doesn't make him a great football player) .... I'm wondering if the Giants Org. are trying will him into a player.
RE: I miss when giants TE did this  
Jan in DC : 9/29/2015 12:05 pm : link
In comment 12507375 micky said:
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. runs through and drags 'em. - ( New Window )


He dragged them 20 yards. I want a TE like that too.
it's what BlackLight said  
JonC : 9/29/2015 1:55 pm : link
LD hasn't played much football, he doesn't have great football instincts or really know how to protect himself (or the football) when live bullets are flying. Defenders are always aiming for his lower legs, so he tried to evade.
He obviously always wanted to be a tumbler but had to settle for NFL  
steve in ky : 9/29/2015 1:59 pm : link
If he  
Arcanum : 9/29/2015 7:35 pm : link
Were on any other team, I don't think he would sniff the playing field. There's nothing about him, that screams, NFL starter!! Parker gets cut, but he remains a starter. He can't block, can't catch, and can't hold onto the ball. He's just not good... Out of all the TE's, Eli had to play with, he's by far, the worse one.
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arcarsenal : 9/29/2015 7:37 pm : link
He has this weird tendency to leave his feet every time a defender tries to hit him below the waist. I know you don't want to get hit in the leg when you're planted but he's just so dopey.
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