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Notes from tonight's "Giants Town Hall" event

NYGmen58 : 6/12/2019 12:18 am
As a season ticket holder, I had the opportunity to again attend this year's Giants Town Hall. The event was again emceed by Bob Papa and Dave Diehl from the iconic Beacon Theater in Manhattan's Upper West Side and here are some highlights from each of the segments:

The first segment was with Giants President & CEO John Mara. This segment was a bit underwhelming, as it featured much of the same lip service and fluff as in previous years ("no one is more upset than me", "this year is going to be different", "I'm ready for the Giants to start winning again", etc.). He also made a few jokes that fell flat and were quite frankly a little pathetic (a self-deprecating remark comparing him to James Dolan). Unlike in recent years, there were actually a couple hecklers in the gallery calling for less talk and more results, which showed the fanbase is restless and the heat is on management more than it has been in a long time. With that said, Mara was extremely humble, gracious and expressed his deepest appreciation for the Giants fanbase and continued support. Papa and Diehl lobbed him a few softball questions and he took off before they opened the floor to questions from the fans.

The next segment was with GM Dave Gettleman and Head Coach Pat Shurmur. I found it interesting that Shurmur was received quite warmly while there was a significant contingent who booed and hissed at Gettleman. A couple nuggets I found worthy of recognition:
- When asked about players who have surprised/stood out in mini camp, Shurmur again praised rookie WR Darius Slayton and how he's impressed thus far
- Someone raised the obvious question/concern about the Giants pass-rush and how they will get to the QB this year and Gettleman was blunt/realistic that there probably isn't a 10+ sack guy on the roster this year but that doesn't mean they can't register a lot of sacks as a team. He said they are counting on Markus Golden, Lorenzo Carter, and X-man to be the key guys applying pressure.
- A young lady asked Gettleman "how do you expect us to buy into the future of the Giants when many of us felt Odell Beckham WAS the future". Gettleman was very serious but animated in his response in that trading Beckham was the best decision at the time to make the team better now and going forward. He reiterated that they did NOT sign Beckham to trade him (per the 2018 quote) but given where the team was coming out of this season and the offer the Browns put on the table, it was a no-brainer/easy decision he'd make over and over again.

The next bit was a Q& A session with the Giants draft picks:
- Daniel Jones has a calm, comfortable and mature presence. You can see the other rookies really look up to him and he has the quiet, gracious exterior but can also see there is a fire inside him
- The best part of this segment was when this one guy asked DeAndre Baker about his swagger and confidence as a rookie, even commenting how he liked his "cockiness", which got the rest of the rookies laughing and ribbing Bajer. The fan pointed out how it's good to have a chip on your shoulder to play cornerback in the NFL and asked Baker about where he gets it from and his style of play. I couldn't quite hear it, but the fan said something pointing out the gaudy diamond watch Baker had on, which had Baker and the whole room roaring with laughter.
- I found Julian Love to be the most impressive draft picks, just in terms of his presence, his character, and how he speaks. Not just as a Giants football player, but as a person. An extremely impressive, determined, and composed young man.

The last segments featured veterans from the defense (Alec Ogletree, Markus Golden, B.J. Hill and Antoine Bethea):
- B.J. Hill has really blossomed and grown up fast. He is a MAN and you can easily tell he has emerged as one of the young leaders on this defense. We are lucky to have him on the Giants
- Bethea appears to be a very solid veteran acquisition, even if just for a year or two. You can tell he relishes the role of the older leader/teacher and came here to win. He's taken some of the young DBs under his wing and epitomizes the "culture" Gettleman is looking for.
- Golden acknowledged that he may have signed just a 1-year dear but wants to be here for the long-term and that he has a lot to prove this year. Another "character" guy that Gettleman added to hopefully help this team win

The final segment was with offensive veterans Eli Manning, Saquon Barkley, Golden Tate and Sterling Shephard.
- The place was absolutely raucous when Eli was introduced and walked out to an extended standing ovation
- Tate was marveling about about how good Eli has looked and how he "still has it" at this age
- Someone asked Eli if he lost any arm-strength and Eli quipped: "Not at all, I still have no trouble over-throwing these guys", which drew laughter
- Saquon pointed out that Eli can be both funny and a fiery leader at the same time. He told a story about how Eli called a play in which Saquon would normally run a curl-route but told him in the huddle to run a flat-route. Saquon was confused and said "but Eli, I'm supposed to run a curl on this". Eli barked back "If i tell you to run a flat, you run a flat. If I tell you it's Easter tomorrow, you go home tonight and paint eggs"
- A fan asked Eli what the best prank he ever pulled was. Eli told a hilarious story from the 2008 season when rookie QB Andre Woodson missed a QB meeting. Eli went and cleared out Woodson's locker and left a note saying "Andre, please come see me. - TC". Woodson ran to Eli all nervous asking what he should do and Eli told him to go apologize to Coughlin and beg for his job and just before Woodson could walk into Coughlin's office, Eli grabbed him and told him it was a joke and he was behind it, much to Woodson's relief.
- Someone asked Eli which wins were the most fulfilling/meant the most to him and he said obviously the two Superbowl MVP performances were the ultimate victories but the games he is most proud of were the two NFC championship games (putting on a clinic w Plaxico in the subzero temperatures of Lambeau and taking a beating but toughing it out in San Francisco).

All-in-all another nice event by the Giants for the fans. I hope you guys appreciated these notes. For those who also attended, feel free to share anything else I left out!



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Ryan in Albany : 6/13/2019 8:00 am : link
Here's 12 minutes worth of the town hall.
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Great post, thank you!  
trueblueinpw : 6/13/2019 8:06 am : link
Remind me why I love the Giants, especially Eli, and why BBI is my favorite place in the Internet.
RE: RE: One other Shurmur quote that wasn't ideal  
Coach Red Beaulieu : 6/13/2019 10:23 am : link
In comment 14470566 Zeke's Alibi said:
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In comment 14470369 NoGainDayne said:


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when asked about analytics in play calling (going for 2 and 4th down conversions were specifically called out) he said

"we are on the cutting edge just like everyone else”

It doesn't really reflect a good understanding of how technology works to imply that everyone is doing the same thing.




He shouldn't have said cutting edge because that is a misnomer when everyone else is doing it. I actually don't think everyone else is doing it, but that isn't the point. The analytics are out and it supports what he was doing. When you are down 14 in the 4th quarter it makes more sense to go for 2 twice if you score. It is pretty basic mathematics when teams are converting 60% two point conversions. They really aren't calling pick plays on the 2 yard line anymore and I think you are going to see two point conversation attempts sky rocket.

Last time I checked teams converted at a 40% rate, could have changed in recent years. If it is 60%, you should be going for it almost all the time. A PAT averages slightly less than 1.0 while a 2 point conversion averages you 1.2
2 pt attempts  
giants#1 : 6/13/2019 10:34 am : link
are converted at ~48-49%. With the PAT from the 15, the success rate is ~95%, so it is typically the better play to go for 2.
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If it's real close  
Coach Red Beaulieu : 6/13/2019 10:49 am : link
I would go for the PAT, less chance of injury to your offensive starters and less wear and tear, unless the plan is to wear down the defensive starters or the D is gassed.
RE: 2 pt attempts  
Zeke's Alibi : 6/13/2019 10:52 am : link
In comment 14471024 giants#1 said:
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are converted at ~48-49%. With the PAT from the 15, the success rate is ~95%, so it is typically the better play to go for 2. Link - ( New Window )


That was in 2017. In 2018 it was 60 percent.
Actually just saw that was from seven seasons prior.  
Zeke's Alibi : 6/13/2019 10:55 am : link
The 2 point conversion rate is going up.
RE: RE: 2 pt attempts  
giants#1 : 6/13/2019 11:21 am : link
In comment 14471037 Zeke's Alibi said:
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In comment 14471024 giants#1 said:


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are converted at ~48-49%. With the PAT from the 15, the success rate is ~95%, so it is typically the better play to go for 2. Link - ( New Window )



That was in 2017. In 2018 it was 60 percent.


Only articles I can find that say 60% were from mid-October, which obviously doesn't include the entire year.

Using the linked stats, I calculated that teams converted 50.6% of 2 pts last season, but the data is given as per game averages and rounding errors could cause some errors (likely 1-2%).

Attempts/Game

Successful Conversions/Game
should add  
giants#1 : 6/13/2019 11:23 am : link
that the success rate ~50% still supports the conclusion that teams should go for two all (or most) of the time. Kickers would have to be perfect on XPs for the expected points to match a success rate of 50%.
don't know if it was mentioned above...  
BillKo : 6/13/2019 11:37 am : link
...but when DG came out, and was mainly cheered/applauded but there were some booing you could clearly hear, his first words were:

"Anyone here wanna get traded?"

Pretty funny!
RE: RE: RE: One other Shurmur quote that wasn't ideal  
NoGainDayne : 6/13/2019 8:44 pm : link
In comment 14470929 Zeke's Alibi said:
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In comment 14470909 GiantGrit said:


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In comment 14470369 NoGainDayne said:


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when asked about analytics in play calling (going for 2 and 4th down conversions were specifically called out) he said

"we are on the cutting edge just like everyone else”

It doesn't really reflect a good understanding of how technology works to imply that everyone is doing the same thing.




You were definitely on the edge of your seat when that analytic question got asked



Oh yeh I forgot he was that guy. Pretty hilarious his obsession even goes down to nitpicking Shurmur's phrasing.


It's just another example that they don't know what they are talking about. It's not a nit it reflects a poor understanding of not only how he thinks about technology but the level of conversation that goes on inside the building. Technology is something you kind of understand or you don't and clearly he doesn't and no one is educating him
LOL..  
FatMan in Charlotte : 6/13/2019 8:48 pm : link
the one-trick pony just can't let go of the ghost.

There is absolutely no evidence of this, yet you keep stating offshoots of this constantly:

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Technology is something you kind of understand or you don't and clearly he doesn't and no one is educating him
pressure up the middle  
56n11bestever : 6/23/2019 8:42 pm : link
New to posting...apology in advance if not doing it correctly.

I was at the town hall event as well. The main comment on the post had:
"- Someone raised the obvious question/concern about the Giants pass-rush and how they will get to the QB this year and Gettleman was blunt/realistic that there probably isn't a 10+ sack guy on the roster this year but that doesn't mean they can't register a lot of sacks as a team. He said they are counting on Markus Golden, Lorenzo Carter, and X-man to be the key guys applying pressure."

I agree with this statement. DG also mentioned that he was hoping that Dexter Lawrence would be able to collapse the pocket from the middle. While he will not get sacks it would impact the QB because they will not have the ability to step up into the throw. For the technical football guys is this realistic statement? I can understand DG point but would it really disrupt the QB or they would just slide over the guard and make the pass.... thoughts...
RE: pressure up the middle  
darren in pdx : 6/23/2019 9:10 pm : link
In comment 14480787 56n11bestever said:
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New to posting...apology in advance if not doing it correctly.

I was at the town hall event as well. The main comment on the post had:
"- Someone raised the obvious question/concern about the Giants pass-rush and how they will get to the QB this year and Gettleman was blunt/realistic that there probably isn't a 10+ sack guy on the roster this year but that doesn't mean they can't register a lot of sacks as a team. He said they are counting on Markus Golden, Lorenzo Carter, and X-man to be the key guys applying pressure."

I agree with this statement. DG also mentioned that he was hoping that Dexter Lawrence would be able to collapse the pocket from the middle. While he will not get sacks it would impact the QB because they will not have the ability to step up into the throw. For the technical football guys is this realistic statement? I can understand DG point but would it really disrupt the QB or they would just slide over the guard and make the pass.... thoughts...


You’ve been watching the pocket collapse on Eli for almost a decade now. It absolutely disrupts the QB. It also idealistically funnels the QB right into the other players. The Patriots had the same amount of sacks as the Giants last year, disrupting the QB’s timing and throws is arguably more important than sacks in today’s NFL.
Thanks for taking the time  
steve in ky : 6/23/2019 10:29 pm : link
to post such a detailed report
'a significant contingent who booed and hissed at Gettleman'...  
Torrag : 6/23/2019 11:51 pm : link
The nitwit Beckham contingent. Now that that cancer has been sent packing I just hope DG's screening of players doesn't afford this minority group of dumasses a new poster boy.
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