that is unfortunate, Ill add something I learned in BPD class: For yrs psychiatrists have purposely misdiagnosed people with BPD as being bi-polar. The reason? BPD was not a diagnosis approved by insurance comps for medication and Bi Polar is.
The outside receiver across from OBJ isn't a dire need.
It's arguable that the best offensive formation for the Giants would be OBJ outside,Shepard in the slot, Ellison in tight, and Engram at the boundary receiver position opposite OBJ.
Still, you have guys that can compete at that spot, with the incumbent Roger Lewis obviously being the lead dog at the moment. I also still believe Latimer has a lot of upside and will offer a good competition.
Then one of my sleeper picks is Tre'Quan Smith in the draft. Available between the 3-5 rounds.
I'm hip to this. No thanks to Dez. If he wants to play the cowpies twice a year, let it be with the foreskins.
Barkley can absolutely line up as a receiver when we rotate Gallman in to get some carries.
This is another occurrence of a popular misconception . You see it mentioned a lot (foolishly) about Engram. Running backs and tight ends do not beat skilled corners in coverage . It doesn’t happen . If you can get a safety on them -sure . But Barclay and Engram are not beating 1 & 2 corners . They are simply not proficient enough in route running .
he needed two more strong seasons to have a realistic chance at that. Looking at him last year - no way he has two of those years left, not even close to one
I advocated getting Marshall before last season. I thought as a large target WR he would help in the red zone, take some pressure off Odell, and had matured over the years as a leader. You could tell from the Dallas game that he and Eli just didn't click. And he never had a chance to really get anything going after the Chargers game, which for all intents and purposes completely sunk the Giants team and lost Odell, Marshall, and Harris for the season.
He kind of reminded me in his brief stint similar to LaVar Arrington's stay with the Giants. He was a big name, he struggled, and got hurt and was released. Arrington actually showed some signs of coming out of his funk until he got hurt. Marshall never got the chance.
Sometimes things just don't work out, and that was the case with Marshall.
The hole was going to be there with or without him playing. He simply didn't get it done last year and there's no reason to believe that this year would somehow be better. I like Marshall, but ask yourself, at this moment what teams will try to sign him on? The Giants need to look at other #2 WR options.
It's arguable that the best offensive formation for the Giants would be OBJ outside,Shepard in the slot, Ellison in tight, and Engram at the boundary receiver position opposite OBJ.
Still, you have guys that can compete at that spot, with the incumbent Roger Lewis obviously being the lead dog at the moment. I also still believe Latimer has a lot of upside and will offer a good competition.
Then one of my sleeper picks is Tre'Quan Smith in the draft. Available between the 3-5 rounds.
I'm hip to this. No thanks to Dez. If he wants to play the cowpies twice a year, let it be with the foreskins.
Wish him the best.
That drop by Marshall pissed me off more than any other play this year. ugh.
That's like Jody Arias (stabbed her X bf 47 times) or Casey Anthony (suffocated her own innocent 5 year old daughter) type stuff.
Trust me. My children's mother has a PD and it's a never ending nightmare.
G-bye.
What the hell is wrong with you?
The guy was cut because he failed a physical and is likely done being a starting caliber WR. But now it’s a psyche debate? Good lord.
Sounds like he had zero perspective on just how lame he was with the Giants.
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This is another occurrence of a popular misconception . You see it mentioned a lot (foolishly) about Engram. Running backs and tight ends do not beat skilled corners in coverage . It doesn’t happen . If you can get a safety on them -sure . But Barclay and Engram are not beating 1 & 2 corners . They are simply not proficient enough in route running .
Sounds like he had zero perspective on just how lame he was with the Giants. Nfl.com - ( New Window )
You expected to admit he's finished? Why would he do that?
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Earlier this week, Brandon Marshall advised Dez Bryant that there's "no room" for the former Cowboys star in New York's crowded wide receivers room.
Sounds like he had zero perspective on just how lame he was with the Giants. Nfl.com - ( New Window )
You expected to admit he's finished? Why would he do that?
No, but that was a pretty brazen and unnecessary affirmation of his expectation that hed be brought back.
He kind of reminded me in his brief stint similar to LaVar Arrington's stay with the Giants. He was a big name, he struggled, and got hurt and was released. Arrington actually showed some signs of coming out of his funk until he got hurt. Marshall never got the chance.
Sometimes things just don't work out, and that was the case with Marshall.
The guy was cut because he failed a physical and is likely done being a starting caliber WR. But now it’s a psyche debate? Good lord.
I agree with you on this one... Lets show a little class folks.
I suggested 6'5" Florida State receiver Auden Tate in the 3rd round ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mos53ewWpyA