Eli Manning signed a new contract for 4 years 84 million extending him through the 2019 season. Manning just turned 35 when he signed that contract - following the disastrous '13 and '14 seasons, how hard of a decision do you think it was to commit to Eli then? Would other franchises cut bait at that time or are the Giants outliers with regards to loyalty?
3: Profit!!!
Just two seasons removed from a Superbowl, what do you think the fan base would have done if the Giants did not re-sign him? Shit.. they all had their periods when they sat him for a game in a lost season.
By comparison the Cowboys picked 3 players at around the same spot in different drafts and who did they get?
Tyron Smith #9 pick, Zack Martin mid first and Travis Frederick late first
By comparison the Cowboys picked 3 players at around the same spot in different drafts and who did they get?
Tyron Smith #9 pick, Zack Martin mid first and Travis Frederick late first
Well said. It’s hard to believe the Giants spent what they did and got nothing for it. If even one of those players worked out the OL rebuild would be far faster and easier. Instead, we’re rebuilding from scratch.
It's both comically laughable and vomit inducing to realize the Giants green lit a show about how gud there drafting and scouting is ffs. Says lot about this org,
Imagine if the Browns did a show like that?