“I am very pleased that we were able to make Jonathan a New York Football Giant,” said Gettleman. “He is a quality runner with power and speed and brings a veteran, professional presence to our locker room. He’s a terrific addition for us at this time.”
“I am very pleased that we were able to make Jonathan a New York Football Giant,” said Gettleman. “He is a quality runner with power and speed and brings a veteran, professional presence to our locker room. He’s a terrific addition for us at this time.”
Yeah, not so sure about that "speed" anymore...
I wonder if when DG was watching Stewart "tape" he happened to notice Â
And getting younger. Especially when it’s quite clear the team won’t surpass the 2 teams ahead of them inside their own division for likely 2 years, at minimum. Going all in on a declining Nate Solder isn’t optimal either for the same reasoning.
And getting younger. Especially when it’s quite clear the team won’t surpass the 2 teams ahead of them inside their own division for likely 2 years, at minimum. Going all in on a declining Nate Solder isn’t optimal either for the same reasoning.
People keep saying shit like this. Have you not been watching football for the past decade?
now we need to hope we can find Brandon Jacobs/Derrick Ward/Ahmad Bradshaw to be ready to handle the majority of the workload early on in the season. Perkins and Gallman might be 2 of those guys.
And getting younger. Especially when it’s quite clear the team won’t surpass the 2 teams ahead of them inside their own division for likely 2 years, at minimum. Going all in on a declining Nate Solder isn’t optimal either for the same reasoning.
People keep saying shit like this. Have you not been watching football for the past decade?
This roster is in shambles with a 37 year old QB on a serious decline. We have only 5 picks this coming draft and we’ll be dumpster diving for stop gap OL help by Thursday. Yeah, this has quick turnaround written all over it.
I think Stewart was a good pick up...if numbers are favorable Â
I've watched a couple of Stewart games from 2017. He still has a bit of a burst, still runs with a very physical style and can break tackles. Nothing special, but maybe he can be decent in an RB2 role/as a short yardage guy. Should be around the vet min though.
he watched more tape of Stewart than he did of Eli. Did we ever find out if DG watched tape until his eyes started to bleed
It wouldn't have taken long. Watching Brylcream Ben's offense after 1 game would have had that effect. By week 5, DG would be bleeding out from every orifice.
There's performance, but there's also attitude/desire/locker room presence. Gettelman knows this guy, wants him here. Even if the first side is only so-so (at best, probably), the locker-room side is important too.
If they lose Vereen and/or Darkwa and/or Perkins but feel they added a great locker room guy, that's at least some kind of progress.
RE: hey - Dorsey Levens was impressive against the Eagles. Â
and little cap, on a 3-13 team; then, as a part of housecleaning Eli, JPP and OV cut ,plus Snacks, 'Rabbit, and OBJ traded for picks, a great draft, and a SB contender for'19 with a new QB.
There are reasons guys are cut, or signed, that we may not consider.
Locker room environment is important; a vet brings knowledge.
Be patient.
they needed to add a vet presence at RB preferably a big tough back. Stewart is not a starter (unless everyone else steps on their Johnsons). He can help in short yardage and add a pos presence in the locker room - which is almost as important as anything else. If the culture on this team doesn't change than it doesn't matter who the hell they bring in.
and little cap, on a 3-13 team; then, as a part of housecleaning Eli, JPP and OV cut ,plus Snacks, 'Rabbit, and OBJ traded for picks, a great draft, and a SB contender for'19 with a new QB.
There are reasons guys are cut, or signed, that we may not consider.
Locker room environment is important; a vet brings knowledge.
Be patient.
I think there's some truth in this, but not to the level where Mark Herzlich deserves to get another contract. If we're saying he's here for "culture", well, he was here last year too. How did that make a difference? You can generate good locker room culture by assembling a talented football team and winning games. You don't have to make a guy a team mascot.
There's performance, but there's also attitude/desire/locker room presence. Gettelman knows this guy, wants him here. Even if the first side is only so-so (at best, probably), the locker-room side is important too.
If they lose Vereen and/or Darkwa and/or Perkins but feel they added a great locker room guy, that's at least some kind of progress.
I agree, Dane. This has to be a locker room signing.
we're only getting 5 young guys thru the draft. Without $100M in cap space,the rest of the openings on this roster are going to have to be filled with UDFAs and veteran FAs who may not be Pro-Bowlers, but add value to the roster. Let's give Gettleman a chance to find those guys.
to win a division. But then again, it will get worse before better to decide who has "it" to make us a tough team that can win games. The sins of Jerry Reese and incompetent lazy ownership will take some time to overcome.
to win a division. But then again, it will get worse before better to decide who has "it" to make us a tough team that can win games. The sins of Jerry Reese and incompetent lazy ownership will take some time to overcome.
Giants could very well be picking in the top 10 of the draft next season.
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Would it really surprise anyone here if Stewart was our starting running back on opening day?
Yes. Don't see this as them signing a starter. Gallman should have first shot at that job.
to win a division. But then again, it will get worse before better to decide who has "it" to make us a tough team that can win games. The sins of Jerry Reese and incompetent lazy ownership will take some time to overcome.
Giants could very well be picking in the top 10 of the draft next season.
Correct and pretty sure we will be. Things are pretty bad, unless some really tough "no name" guys step up And it won'tbe twinkle toes Beckham leading them as he leads from behind.
This roster is in dire need of a re-build, and not just on the OL, but across the board. This to me implies getting younger and ridding yourself of veterans who most likely won't be on the team 2-3 years from now, and not going out a signing over the hill RBs.
to win a division. But then again, it will get worse before better to decide who has "it" to make us a tough team that can win games. The sins of Jerry Reese and incompetent lazy ownership will take some time to overcome.
Giants could very well be picking in the top 10 of the draft next season.
Correct and pretty sure we will be. Things are pretty bad, unless some really tough "no name" guys step up And it won'tbe twinkle toes Beckham leading them as he leads from behind.
It's going to take DG hitting on some winners in this draft and the next years draft to bring in a good base of youth and talent on the OL and other key areas.
Look at what we have there.....a third year guy in Perkins who is probably wondering if he's worthy of the NFL after last year, and a promising second year guy.
The #Giants signed RB Jonathan Stewart to a 2-year deal worth $6.9M base, source said with $2.95M guaranteed. The max value is $8.4M for the former #Panthers star.
Do you really think he is here to be the next starting RB or to rush for 1000 yards? This team is fucking broken. We have a horrible locker room with virtually no leadership. We need some professionals here who can help the rest of the team on and off of the field.
I am just laughing the comments about his speed, etc. This is why players think fans are idiots.
Maybe Stewart is a guy players respect, I have no idea, but it's a really easy thing to do to claim a guy was brought in to change "the culture", and really hard to show how that's supposed to happen. This is a team full of veterans already. It's not 52 kids in there that need to be taught what the NFL is. You already changed room by getting rid of a coach who was clearly drowning and who guys knew was a dead man walking.
Do you really think he is here to be the next starting RB or to rush for 1000 yards? This team is fucking broken. We have a horrible locker room with virtually no leadership. We need some professionals here who can help the rest of the team on and off of the field.
I am just laughing the comments about his speed, etc. This is why players think fans are idiots.
This team has a massive talent issue and we're signing players to be mentors?
LOL. Okay.
However you guys want to rationalize this - go on ahead.
The player is forked. We signed him to be a running back and he doesn't do that well anymore at this point in his career.
I don't care about the money - it just doesn't move the needle for the team whatsoever. I don't see the point.
If we need Jon Stewart to save our locker room, we probably have bigger problems than we thought.
Doesn’t he get hurt a lot too? Gettleman starting to look like one of those homer fans who remains obsessed with his own players no matter how bad they perform or age. Ugh.
I hope it works out. Free agency has not started out w a bang.
foreboding sign about the mindset of the Giants leadership during this crucial offseason
Hopefully not, but my concern is that they are going to over-emphasize "locker room" stuff. If the new coaching staff can't change the culture without bringing in vets on their last legs then we hired the wrong guy(s).
Recent data analysis suggests the broad jump might be the best predictor of NFL success for skill players. JS put up a great number.
Now, obviously, JS probably could not put up those numbers now, but originally these two guys were not far apart in terms of measurables, and JS is actually a little bigger and has better thickness.
And Stewart was running behind a half decent OL, while Darkwa was running behind a bunch of scrubs.
Yea, those numbers running behind Mr Universe Andrew Norwell, don;t look that good compared to Thing 1 and Thing 2 on the Giants OL. But you knew there were be a bunch of Giant fans who would applaud this move, because - well - there's Kool Aid to drink.
Recent data analysis suggests the broad jump might be the best predictor of NFL success for skill players. JS put up a great number.
Now, obviously, JS probably could not put up those numbers now, but originally these two guys were not far apart in terms of measurables, and JS is actually a little bigger and has better thickness.
He was really explosive his first few years in the league. I remember he was one of my favorite backs to watch around 2008, 2009. Then injuries hit, and he lost a bit of that explosiveness but he still remained an effective back thanks to his vision and bowling ball style.
Is here to have a vet in the RB room ,Herzlich is here for Vet in the special teams room Eli is the vet in the QB room OBJ is the man in the WR room Jackrabbit is the vet in the DB room now was DRC ,Ogletree is now the vet in the LB room ..... if we can get Solder he will be the man in the OLine room and so on
Very simple ..... Stewart good signing and great blitz pick up guy .....
Giants are basically replacing Darkwa with Stewart Â
We've still got Gallman and Perkins (young guys with potential/upside) and we added a vet who can block/pick up the blitz, run out the clock and punch it through at the goalline.
I would have gone after Hyde myself (probably would be a lot more $$$ though), but I see the logic in this signing and it doesn't bother me one bit.
Yeah, not so sure about that "speed" anymore...
Seems to have been enough with Manning.
People keep saying shit like this. Have you not been watching football for the past decade?
There's nothing that guys like DG love more than veterans and making young players "earn" something. So no, it wouldn't surprise me whatsoever.
No and Flowers, Jerry, and Jones will be 3/5 of our starting OL
DG's quote didn't have that "he's the guy" vibe.
Nope. In fact, that's exactly what I expect.
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And getting younger. Especially when it’s quite clear the team won’t surpass the 2 teams ahead of them inside their own division for likely 2 years, at minimum. Going all in on a declining Nate Solder isn’t optimal either for the same reasoning.
People keep saying shit like this. Have you not been watching football for the past decade?
This roster is in shambles with a 37 year old QB on a serious decline. We have only 5 picks this coming draft and we’ll be dumpster diving for stop gap OL help by Thursday. Yeah, this has quick turnaround written all over it.
Great blocker...protect from blitz
Tough runner....proably our best short yardage guy right now.
Yes. Don't see this as them signing a starter. Gallman should have first shot at that job.
it would surprise me if he were the starter. i like gallman. let stewart darkwa and perkins battle it out for no. 2
It wouldn't have taken long. Watching Brylcream Ben's offense after 1 game would have had that effect. By week 5, DG would be bleeding out from every orifice.
Not the worst idea I've heard...
Unless Stewart is bringing Jumbo Elliott and Bart Oates with him, I'm not sure we can hang our hats on that example.
Well uhh hey yabba dabba he's a runner a good runner hard nosed guy and a leader lemme tell ya about 1977.
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Makes this signing dubious. If you wanted a bigger back, maybe Nick Chubb would be available in the third.
I would "toss my remote". This better be a play for Saquon.
If they lose Vereen and/or Darkwa and/or Perkins but feel they added a great locker room guy, that's at least some kind of progress.
LOL, I never get tired of this one. Still makes me laugh to this day.
There are reasons guys are cut, or signed, that we may not consider.
Locker room environment is important; a vet brings knowledge.
Be patient.
Wouldn't surprise me if he's a starter week one and not dressing by week 8.
There are reasons guys are cut, or signed, that we may not consider.
Locker room environment is important; a vet brings knowledge.
Be patient.
I think there's some truth in this, but not to the level where Mark Herzlich deserves to get another contract. If we're saying he's here for "culture", well, he was here last year too. How did that make a difference? You can generate good locker room culture by assembling a talented football team and winning games. You don't have to make a guy a team mascot.
If they lose Vereen and/or Darkwa and/or Perkins but feel they added a great locker room guy, that's at least some kind of progress.
I agree, Dane. This has to be a locker room signing.
Old RBs, no thank you.
Otis Anderson had a few years off from heavy duty usage..
LOL, which statistics are those that say he's a "top RB in the league" ?
Me too.
Giants could very well be picking in the top 10 of the draft next season.
Based on last season's stats, he's not an upgrade over Darkwa by any stretch...
Darkwa - 171 attempts/751 yards, 4.4 ypc, 5 TDs
Stewart - 198 attempts/680 yards, 3.4ypc, 5 TDs
And Stewart was running behind a half decent OL, while Darkwa was running behind a bunch of scrubs.
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Would it really surprise anyone here if Stewart was our starting running back on opening day?
Yes. Don't see this as them signing a starter. Gallman should have first shot at that job.
like Perkins the year before?
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to win a division. But then again, it will get worse before better to decide who has "it" to make us a tough team that can win games. The sins of Jerry Reese and incompetent lazy ownership will take some time to overcome.
Giants could very well be picking in the top 10 of the draft next season.
Correct and pretty sure we will be. Things are pretty bad, unless some really tough "no name" guys step up And it won'tbe twinkle toes Beckham leading them as he leads from behind.
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to win a division. But then again, it will get worse before better to decide who has "it" to make us a tough team that can win games. The sins of Jerry Reese and incompetent lazy ownership will take some time to overcome.
Giants could very well be picking in the top 10 of the draft next season.
Correct and pretty sure we will be. Things are pretty bad, unless some really tough "no name" guys step up And it won'tbe twinkle toes Beckham leading them as he leads from behind.
It's going to take DG hitting on some winners in this draft and the next years draft to bring in a good base of youth and talent on the OL and other key areas.
Look at what we have there.....a third year guy in Perkins who is probably wondering if he's worthy of the NFL after last year, and a promising second year guy.
That's it.
I see Stewart as a mentor/coach/situational guy.
I am just laughing the comments about his speed, etc. This is why players think fans are idiots.
I am just laughing the comments about his speed, etc. This is why players think fans are idiots.
This team has a massive talent issue and we're signing players to be mentors?
LOL. Okay.
However you guys want to rationalize this - go on ahead.
The player is forked. We signed him to be a running back and he doesn't do that well anymore at this point in his career.
I don't care about the money - it just doesn't move the needle for the team whatsoever. I don't see the point.
If we need Jon Stewart to save our locker room, we probably have bigger problems than we thought.
I hope it works out. Free agency has not started out w a bang.
Whoops sorry it's just above me. Im a doofus.
Hopefully not, but my concern is that they are going to over-emphasize "locker room" stuff. If the new coaching staff can't change the culture without bringing in vets on their last legs then we hired the wrong guy(s).
28 reps (vs. 29)
36.5 vertical (vs. 41)
128 broad jump (vs. did not broad jump)
Recent data analysis suggests the broad jump might be the best predictor of NFL success for skill players. JS put up a great number.
Now, obviously, JS probably could not put up those numbers now, but originally these two guys were not far apart in terms of measurables, and JS is actually a little bigger and has better thickness.
He is a top RB in the league. Under used because of the QB. I have no issue with this at all. He is better than Darkwa.
Based on last season's stats, he's not an upgrade over Darkwa by any stretch...
Darkwa - 171 attempts/751 yards, 4.4 ypc, 5 TDs
Stewart - 198 attempts/680 yards, 3.4ypc, 5 TDs
And Stewart was running behind a half decent OL, while Darkwa was running behind a bunch of scrubs.
Yea, those numbers running behind Mr Universe Andrew Norwell, don;t look that good compared to Thing 1 and Thing 2 on the Giants OL. But you knew there were be a bunch of Giant fans who would applaud this move, because - well - there's Kool Aid to drink.
Because we signed a running back with experience who can run btwn the tackles? Okie dokie dipshit.
28 reps (vs. 29)
36.5 vertical (vs. 41)
128 broad jump (vs. did not broad jump)
Recent data analysis suggests the broad jump might be the best predictor of NFL success for skill players. JS put up a great number.
Now, obviously, JS probably could not put up those numbers now, but originally these two guys were not far apart in terms of measurables, and JS is actually a little bigger and has better thickness.
He was really explosive his first few years in the league. I remember he was one of my favorite backs to watch around 2008, 2009. Then injuries hit, and he lost a bit of that explosiveness but he still remained an effective back thanks to his vision and bowling ball style.
Not a chance this would stop him from drafting Barkley. Jonathan Stewart did not stop DG from drafting McCaffrey 7th overall last year.
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we wouldn't consider Barkley @ 2...
Not a chance this would stop him from drafting Barkley. Jonathan Stewart did not stop DG from drafting McCaffrey 7th overall last year.
And drafting McCaffrey didn't stop him from drafting Curtis Samuel.
A bit of an uncoordinated start for DG.
I liked the moves to go younger but Herzlich and Stewart are real head-scratchers.
Hate this move, even if it’s only for 1 year/$3M at the end of the day.
...let's just hope it's also a move for the New York Giants.
you'd never know.Waiting til off season plays out. As of now, I'd say not and only reason he'd probably start is if injuries.
If we need Jon Stewart to save our locker room, we probably have bigger problems than we thought.
That's right...we do. HUGE problems. Meanwhile, what veteran RB did you want to sign?
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LOL, I never get tired of this one. Still makes me laugh to this day.
LOL
Doug Martin
DeMarco Murray
LeGarrette Blount
Carlos Hyde
Jeremy Hill
Jerick McKinnon
We already have one data point on Chris Ivory - better player, similar contract.
Dion Lewis is probably irrelevant. Better player, but quite expensive. I will say I’m glad NYG didn’t give that contract.
Very simple ..... Stewart good signing and great blitz pick up guy .....
I would have gone after Hyde myself (probably would be a lot more $$$ though), but I see the logic in this signing and it doesn't bother me one bit.