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Eric from BBI : Admin : 8/9/2019 10:05 am
I want to preface my comments with the following:

Daniel Jones is not going to replicate what he did last night for the rest of the preseason. And his detractors will come out of the woodwork with the first incompletion and especially first interception.

This thread is not meant to be an Eli Manning bash-fest.

Now with that out of the way:

Eli is in an unenviable position right now. The only way last night could have gone worse for him is if he threw a pick-6 before Jones came onto the field and did what he did. Expectations for Jones went from the outhouse to the penthouse in just one drive (it's actually a bit comical).

But on a rebuilding ball club, there will be calls for Jones with every Manning misfire and three-and-out. I wish it didn't come down to this, but it is what it is.

It's going to be very interesting to see how the Giants handle this.
I think the right move would've been  
SFGFNCGiantsFan : 8/9/2019 10:07 am : link
to move on from Eli this past offseason, but what is done is done.

After last night, I'm expecting the clamor for Jones to be QB 1 to grow & grow.
Manning has to WIN games early this year  
ZogZerg : 8/9/2019 10:09 am : link
It doesn't matter as much about his stats. If the Giants aren't winning there is no reason to play Manning.
Hopefully, there's an actual plan(s) in place  
JonC : 8/9/2019 10:10 am : link
and not a repeat of the McAdoo/Mara fiasco.
RE: Manning has to WIN games early this year  
Eric from BBI : Admin : 8/9/2019 10:11 am : link
In comment 14524275 ZogZerg said:
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It doesn't matter as much about his stats. If the Giants aren't winning there is no reason to play Manning.


Not so sure. Some of us are old enough to remember Phil Simms vs. Jeff Hostetler. It's not just W-L.
RE: Hopefully, there's an actual plan(s) in place  
Harvest Blend : 8/9/2019 10:11 am : link
In comment 14524277 JonC said:
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and not a repeat of the McAdoo/Mara fiasco.


If Mara stays the hell out of it (????) then I believe there is.
I wonder if this alters the schedule  
ron mexico : 8/9/2019 10:11 am : link
to start giving Jones first team practice reps
.  
arcarsenal : 8/9/2019 10:13 am : link
I think Eli can and should be the Week 1 starter - I am fine with that.

But the leash should be very short.

If we get into a 1-3 hole or start 0-2, I really think that's where you have to make the switch. Not once the midway point has passed and we're already out of contention and playing meaningless games.

If Jones plays this year - and I have a feeling he will. I want it to be in games that still matter when the team is still alive.

Part of me still kind of believes that Eli is going to be better than people think, though. He no longer is a de-facto starter here. There's a kid with the talent to usurp him on the sidelines now. This isn't Ryan Nassib, Davis Webb or Geno Smith anymore. This is the guy fans are going to be clamoring for the second the offense sputters.

If there's a guy I'll never count out, it's Eli Manning.. but he's going to have a hell of a time keeping Jones on the sidelines and the fans from calling for him. The only path Eli has to retaining his job is to win games and win them early.
RE: RE: Hopefully, there's an actual plan(s) in place  
JonC : 8/9/2019 10:13 am : link
In comment 14524282 Harvest Blend said:
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and not a repeat of the McAdoo/Mara fiasco.



If Mara stays the hell out of it (????) then I believe there is.


I think it's clear both handled it poorly.
Last night Shurmur handled Jones perfect. Took him out after  
Blue21 : 8/9/2019 10:14 am : link
going 5 for 5 with a TD so the kid could leave feeling good and with confidence. I'm sure Shurmur thought of this. With the bashing he has taken since being picked at 6 I'm sure the feeling was let the light be positive on him for once from the fans and the press and move from there. He played with the ones and has 3 more game to get plenty of reps.
RE: RE: RE: Hopefully, there's an actual plan(s) in place  
Harvest Blend : 8/9/2019 10:17 am : link
In comment 14524285 JonC said:
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and not a repeat of the McAdoo/Mara fiasco.



If Mara stays the hell out of it (????) then I believe there is.



I think it's clear both handled it poorly.


Oh sure, but McAdoo's long gone. Mara is the one to worry about today.
Eric  
Lines of Scrimmage : 8/9/2019 10:17 am : link
DG was pretty clear in a earlier interview. When asked about when Jones will play:

"It’s a Pat decision. Pat and I talk all the time. We talk a lot, every day. And we talk about the whole schmear. The ganze megillah. We talk about every position, we go through it. Listen, I really believe this, it doesn’t make a difference who you’re talking about, at the end of the day, it’s going to be clear. When anything happens, you’ve got to, don’t lock your knees and just go."

The operative word is "clear". Staff Leadership, Coaches, teammates, fans and even Eli will know if it gets to that. I think it will be smooth when/if it happens.
The one question I keep coming back to from the offseason  
Chris684 : 8/9/2019 10:18 am : link
is what exactly the heart to heart conversation Gettleman and Eli had in which Eli took him to the "low post and won".

Based on the events that have taken place since then, the only thing I can believe is that the Giants wanted to completely move on from Eli both on the field and financially.

I think Eli taking him to the low post meant that the Giants were going to honor the last year of his contract financially and give him one more opportunity to fight for his job, but with no guarantee that another QB wouldn't be selected or play over him sooner than later if it worked out that way.

And by the way, we may be headed that way.
Eli..  
FatMan in Charlotte : 8/9/2019 10:18 am : link
basically gets an incomplete for last night. He wasn't terrible - the drive imploded.

Rollout pass for a 3 yard gain, then a false start. Then a stuffed run with a holding penalty that's declined. Then a draw.
Regardless of Manning vs. Jones  
Jerry K : 8/9/2019 10:18 am : link
The best thing about last night may be the possibility that Pat Shurmur knows how to put together a passing offense.

Jones, Tanney and Lauletta all looked good (and the receivers all caught the ball well).
RE: Eli..  
Eric from BBI : Admin : 8/9/2019 10:20 am : link
In comment 14524297 FatMan in Charlotte said:
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basically gets an incomplete for last night. He wasn't terrible - the drive imploded.

Rollout pass for a 3 yard gain, then a false start. Then a stuffed run with a holding penalty that's declined. Then a draw.


And what the heck was it with that draw?
Exactly ...  
Bluesbreaker : 8/9/2019 10:21 am : link
Couple of times when they panned to Eli on the sidelines
he had a half hearted clap when Jones hit the TD agter
watching the stadium and his team mates explode with
exuberance something he is quite familiar with it had
to affect him thinking back to the good bye Allie cheers
fans can be brutal .
i watched the pregame with david carr and james jones(?)  
GiantNatty : 8/9/2019 10:22 am : link
and they made a funny point. they were both on teams (maybe the same team actually) where the incumbent was labeled the clear starter and the coaches said "there is no quarterback controversy." but then the new guy did so well that they end up saying "well it was a really tough decision but . . . we're going with the new guy."

i wonder just how much leeway eli will get. because to me, as soon as jones is ready, you play him and don't look back. again, for me, it comes to two questions - do you think you can win a championship with eli and is jones ready? to me, the only ways eli starts are if the answer to the first question is yes or the answer to the second question is no. all other scenarios, you start jones.

and after last night, it certainly looks like the answer to the second question is yes. that said, i saw jones scan the field on only one throw - the rest he was kind of telegraphing - but his ball placement was excellent. the slant to tate was what a slant should look like (not this high ankle-breaking crap we're used to seeing). jones also holds the ball a little low in his set up, but that's easily correctable. to me, the biggest takeway was what you posted earlier, eric, about how the first-teamers thought about him...

but yes, the calls for jones to start will only get louder and louder if he continues to play like he did last night. i still think eli will (and probably should) absolutely start week 1, but it won't be for long if he keeps leading this offense like a turtle in a slog.
the thing is - its not going to be clear  
ron mexico : 8/9/2019 10:22 am : link
You are going to have a decade and a half of experience in Eli vs a few quarters of pre-season with Jones.

You are going to have to make a leap of faith to make the switch, and when you do, Jones probably wont give them a better chance to win at that very moment.

If you wait till its clear, you are either waiting for mathematical elimination or next year


Didn't Jones  
bc4life : 8/9/2019 10:23 am : link
have the 1s on OLine against some of the 2s on defense?

Jones hasn't even mastered the offense yet. People are getting way ahead of themselves

RE: Exactly ...  
ron mexico : 8/9/2019 10:24 am : link
In comment 14524303 Bluesbreaker said:
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Couple of times when they panned to Eli on the sidelines
he had a half hearted clap when Jones hit the TD agter
watching the stadium and his team mates explode with
exuberance something he is quite familiar with it had
to affect him thinking back to the good bye Allie cheers
fans can be brutal .


I doubt Eli remember Allie Sherman
Here is where what Gettleman did comes into play.  
robbieballs2003 : 8/9/2019 10:25 am : link
The whole culture and buying in thing, that is real right now. We have guys on this team that are going to be positive about both QBs but will publicly support whatever QB is starting. That will go a long way.
RE: RE: Eli..  
ron mexico : 8/9/2019 10:30 am : link
In comment 14524301 Eric from BBI said:
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basically gets an incomplete for last night. He wasn't terrible - the drive imploded.

Rollout pass for a 3 yard gain, then a false start. Then a stuffed run with a holding penalty that's declined. Then a draw.



And what the heck was it with that draw?


3rd and long draw plays are a Giants staple going back decades! Its tradition at this point
RE: RE: Eli..  
NoPeanutz : 8/9/2019 10:31 am : link
In comment 14524301 Eric from BBI said:
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In comment 14524297 FatMan in Charlotte said:


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basically gets an incomplete for last night. He wasn't terrible - the drive imploded.

Rollout pass for a 3 yard gain, then a false start. Then a stuffed run with a holding penalty that's declined. Then a draw.



And what the heck was it with that draw?


My brother shouted "What the hell's he doing? I thought we weren't going to show them the secret playbook during the preseason?"
The Giants should do Eli and the fans a favor  
Default : 8/9/2019 10:31 am : link
and cut Eli.

Last night was the equivalent of Jones' Shockey HOF game.

The hype isn't going to go away.

The first 3 and out in the home opener Eli will be booed out of the building.

Cutting Eli will give Jones the reps, allow Eli to avoid the boos, and to move on somewhere else where he can play.
Ironically..  
FatMan in Charlotte : 8/9/2019 10:31 am : link
just a couple series later, the Jets did a draw on 3rd and 11 too.
RE: Ironically..  
ron mexico : 8/9/2019 10:34 am : link
In comment 14524333 FatMan in Charlotte said:
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just a couple series later, the Jets did a draw on 3rd and 11 too.


just making a joke. I know that play gets called all the time across the league
RE: Hopefully, there's an actual plan(s) in place  
Zeke's Alibi : 8/9/2019 10:34 am : link
In comment 14524277 JonC said:
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and not a repeat of the McAdoo/Mara fiasco.


The plan is we have a first round QB who looks competent. Apples to oranges here.
Eric  
cjac : 8/9/2019 10:34 am : link
i've said this several time, on BBI and to my Giant fan friends and family who arent on BBI

I think Daniel Jones is going to eventually win the starting job by mid season despite the teams record. if you think last night got everyone geeked up, wait till he displays what he can do with his legs. At some point they are going to realize that DJ gives them a better chance to win.
Dangerous thread  
Jimmy Googs : 8/9/2019 10:35 am : link
mixing BBI and anything psychological...
RE: The Giants should do Eli and the fans a favor  
NoPeanutz : 8/9/2019 10:35 am : link
In comment 14524332 Default said:
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and cut Eli.

Last night was the equivalent of Jones' Shockey HOF game.

The hype isn't going to go away.

The first 3 and out in the home opener Eli will be booed out of the building.

Cutting Eli will give Jones the reps, allow Eli to avoid the boos, and to move on somewhere else where he can play.

Give Eli more credit than that. The Giants committed to him verbally and emotionally, and are compensating him accordingly.
Jones is not Geno 2.0. I believe that if the coaches call for it, Eli will hold the clipboard and coach up the franchise in good faith. It's not a benching- it's a rebuilding.
RE: RE: Hopefully, there's an actual plan(s) in place  
JonC : 8/9/2019 10:35 am : link
In comment 14524343 Zeke's Alibi said:
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and not a repeat of the McAdoo/Mara fiasco.



The plan is we have a first round QB who looks competent. Apples to oranges here.


If there was a hint of urge to give another QB a look, it should've been planned out well in advance, regardless. That fiasco was a reactionary shot from the hip that shouldn't happen.
RE: psychological impact.  
Marty in Albany : 8/9/2019 10:36 am : link
If there is one QB who can handle the "psychological impact" or pressure of his current situation, it is Eli Manning.

If Eli makes a poor showing it will be because of his PHYSICAL limitations only, not because of how well the other QBs are playing. He's a Manning for Christ sake!
It never made sense to keep eli  
nygiants16 : 8/9/2019 10:39 am : link
it is not like this is an old team that is ready to win now, rolling with jones was the smart thing to do...
no pressure on Jones  
bc4life : 8/9/2019 10:39 am : link
no game planni g re: coverages. looked good for what he did but...
RE: Eric  
Mark from Jersey : 8/9/2019 10:40 am : link
In comment 14524345 cjac said:
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i've said this several time, on BBI and to my Giant fan friends and family who arent on BBI

I think Daniel Jones is going to eventually win the starting job by mid season despite the teams record. if you think last night got everyone geeked up, wait till he displays what he can do with his legs. At some point they are going to realize that DJ gives them a better chance to win.
Well said and I agree, especially the first time he breaks a 25 yard run when the pocket collapses for the first time.

As far as Eli goes once the DJ era gets underway I am not that upset that we kept Eli at 20MM and change as there wasnt much out there I wanted in FA anyway for the cap savings we would have had. Eli could very well be the Eli of Old with this improved OL and DJ can sit and learn which is also fine...but to me once the season is lost (3 & 6 or worse at about the mid point) its time to hook Eli and see what the kid has.
The goal of this season is the same as for any season  
Bill L : 8/9/2019 10:41 am : link
to win as many games as you can. Unless or until that goal proves pointless, things will progress as the normally do.
it isn't just about mobility  
bc4life : 8/9/2019 10:44 am : link
most important thing for a young QB is the ability to read defenses. he hasn't seen anything yet
it's going to end unpleasantly for Eli  
bigbluehoya : 8/9/2019 10:45 am : link
and it was visible from a mile away. The people who thought that letting him go in the offseason would have been a disrespectful slap in the face are going to quickly realize that it would have been the very most dignified exit given the options.

It might be different if the roster were in better shape, but this team is going to lose a whole bunch of games even if he plays OK. And once we're 5-6 games into it and not looking like a real contender, everyone is going to (rightly, IMO) want to see Jones get the ball to get his development underway.

RE: It never made sense to keep eli  
bceagle05 : 8/9/2019 10:48 am : link
In comment 14524369 nygiants16 said:
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it is not like this is an old team that is ready to win now, rolling with jones was the smart thing to do...

Yeah, Eli's final seasons have become an awkward mess. I know the Phil Simms exit haunts the Giants, but at least Phil ended on a high note. Eli's slow death march has been painful.
RE: it's going to end unpleasantly for Eli  
ron mexico : 8/9/2019 10:48 am : link
In comment 14524400 bigbluehoya said:
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and it was visible from a mile away. The people who thought that letting him go in the offseason would have been a disrespectful slap in the face are going to quickly realize that it would have been the very most dignified exit given the options.

It might be different if the roster were in better shape, but this team is going to lose a whole bunch of games even if he plays OK. And once we're 5-6 games into it and not looking like a real contender, everyone is going to (rightly, IMO) want to see Jones get the ball to get his development underway.


yup - Mara took the cowards way out.

The best thing for Eli's legacy would have been to move on after 17.

That said, 5 years from now (probably even sooner) all everyone will remember are the SB wins and 4th quarter comebacks

handing Jones the starting job  
bc4life : 8/9/2019 10:49 am : link
after last night is like seeing baby eat solid food for the first time then feeding him a steak
Jones will eventually be handed the starting job  
since1925 : 8/9/2019 10:51 am : link
You don't draft a guy #6 and then never start him. That would be a huge embarrassment to the entire organization.

Last night, we watched a guy with zero pass rush against him throw to the first man in his progression five times. That was nice. I root for everyone in a blue uniform.

Eli has been here 16 years. He is the only starting QB that a huge number of Giants fans have ever seen. The past few years have been tough and like all QBs Eli is given much of the blame. So, he is stale. Doesn't matter that the Tom Brady would probably be dead playing behind the line that Reese gave Eli. No one can throw from the seat of their pants

So -psychologically- last night was very exciting for many fans. That doesn't change the fact it was a sugar high.

Remember RG3? That was a sugar high that lasted a season. As a Giants fan that remembers Charlie Conerly, I say enjoy the moment. It was fun to watch. But please, relax he will get his chance. There is no rush. And there is certainly no sure thing thing.



QB successions  
Les in TO : 8/9/2019 11:15 am : link
Are rarely near and tidy. If the Giants start this year on offense like they have the last couple of years there will be pressure to give Jones the baton.
Eric - cmon you call that a disclaimer?  
V.I.G. : 8/9/2019 11:20 am : link
Kidding aside, I've been saying for a while that this is going to be the most divisive thing Giants fans will experience in memory. Publicly at least, the Giants haven't guided the fans for a soft landing - not that they need to but if they are concerned about legacy and fan reactions it might be advised. "still competing" and "still playing well" as Shmelk says is too subjective.

On the other hand, there may be no way to do this graciously, so why bother trying to guide the fan market.

Eli dropping his weekly spot was a big indicator for me that the front office support was luke warm.
RE: Jones will eventually be handed the starting job  
GiantEgo : 8/9/2019 11:23 am : link
In comment 14524422 since1925 said:
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Last night, we watched a guy with zero pass rush against him throw to the first man in his progression five times. That was nice. I root for everyone in a blue uniform.


There was more to it than that have a look at this

There was no bigger detractor of Jones than Mark Schofield who called him a 4th or 5th round talent.

Link - ( New Window )
I actually felt bad for Eli last night.  
St. Jimmy : 8/9/2019 11:42 am : link
Very small sample size but the drive Eli led looked like the first half of last year and Jone's drive could not have gone better. Plus you have Saquon and Sterling Shepard going nuts after Jone's drive. Things could get ugly fast for Eli.
RE: RE: Jones will eventually be handed the starting job  
since1925 : 8/9/2019 11:59 am : link
In comment 14524518 GiantEgo said:
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In comment 14524422 since1925 said:
Quote: Last night, we watched a guy with zero pass rush against him throw to the first man in his progression five times. That was nice. I root for everyone in a blue uniform.

There was more to it than that have a look at this

There was no bigger detractor of Jones than Mark Schofield who called him a 4th or 5th round talent. Link - ( New Window )


Watch the film in the article you posted. Jones is never under any duress in the pocket. And on every single throw, he looks at one guy and then throws to that guy. Exactly as I stated.

It's okay to be excited. But a person can be excited and still accept reality. The film is the film.
I feel bad for Eli  
Dr. D : 8/9/2019 12:05 pm : link
not only did he play behind a horrible OL for about 6 years, but the defense was also terrible for most of that time.

Someone (maybe Papa) said last night that the Giants lead the league since around '15 in losing games after leading with less than 2 minutes in the game.

How many more wins would Eli and the Giants have if the defense didn't BLOW SO MANY F*ING GAMES the last 5 years!

I feel good about DJ and the future, but still hope Eli goes out on a high.

RE: RE: RE: Jones will eventually be handed the starting job  
GiantEgo : 8/9/2019 12:16 pm : link
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The film is the film.


Assuming you know what your looking at
Obviously Eli was feeling...  
bw in dc : 8/9/2019 12:21 pm : link
the pressure way before last night. He looks like he used the off-season to get into much better shape. And early reports seemed to indicate he was really getting much better zip on the ball. I trace this right back to the selection of Jones. Competition, or at least the threat of it, is a great motivator.

So count me in on last night not being a good one for Eli.

Eli had one bland drive, with a very odd roll-out pass play, that basically gave Anderson a chance to quickly show off his punting. But then Jones comes in and moves the team down the field efficiently and hangs a TD on the scoreboard, courtesy of his arm.

The fans get fired up and Jones is the talk of a lot of opinion shows this morning. He built up a lot of equity last night.

So this is now a QB controversy. Game on. Eli is now officially on the clock. And he's going to need to do something very positive to eclipse what Jones did last night.





Very detailed..  
FatMan in Charlotte : 8/9/2019 12:23 pm : link
breakdown about Eli and yet, you whiff completely on who came in to punt!
Nothing wrong with having pressure to perform  
Ten Ton Hammer : 8/9/2019 12:25 pm : link
It's healthy.

RE: Very detailed..  
bw in dc : 8/9/2019 12:28 pm : link
In comment 14524624 FatMan in Charlotte said:
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breakdown about Eli and yet, you whiff completely on who came in to punt!


If you are going to whiff on something in preseason, I think the punter falls into the acceptable category...
don't feel bad for Eli  
stoneman : 8/9/2019 12:29 pm : link
He is making more than Brady - LOL

I think everybody is really reaching here and over-engineering (for both side of the ledger). Jones had one great series, he will have some bad ones. Eli had one so-so series, he will have some great ones. Pre-season game 1- some good, some bad playes. Next game please.
I just found..  
FatMan in Charlotte : 8/9/2019 12:30 pm : link
it funny that you insert a Teddy Roosevelt-like saying "Competition, or at least the threat of it, is a great motivator" - provide some details about how it was a poor showing for Eli and then wrap it up in a bow with the coup de grace

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that basically gave Anderson a chance to quickly show off his punting


You can admit that at that point you had flipped over to see your favorite team against the Browns:)
It was nice to see Jones perform well  
Milton : 8/9/2019 12:31 pm : link
But it has nothing to do with Eli or the starting job. All it means is that the Eli-bashers now think they have a leg to stand on. But it's all in their head. Eli will start the season and the Giants will play well and win games.
p.s.--Let's not forget that the Jets took their first string defense off the field when Jones came in and the Giants left their starting OL in to protect him.
RE: I just found..  
bw in dc : 8/9/2019 12:34 pm : link
In comment 14524635 FatMan in Charlotte said:
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it funny that you insert a Teddy Roosevelt-like saying "Competition, or at least the threat of it, is a great motivator" - provide some details about how it was a poor showing for Eli and then wrap it up in a bow with the coup de grace



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that basically gave Anderson a chance to quickly show off his punting



You can admit that at that point you had flipped over to see your favorite team against the Browns:)


It was actually the Ravens game. I get both feeds.

Nonetheless, well played...
RE: don't feel bad for Eli  
Dr. D : 8/9/2019 12:37 pm : link
In comment 14524633 stoneman said:
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He is making more than Brady - LOL

I think everybody is really reaching here and over-engineering (for both side of the ledger). Jones had one great series, he will have some bad ones. Eli had one so-so series, he will have some great ones. Pre-season game 1- some good, some bad playes. Next game please.

Obviously Eli's made a shitload of money, but I think there's more to it for guys like him.

And I don't feel sorry for Eli because of last night. I feel sorry for him because Reese put together such a shitty team for about 7 years of his career. Possibly even derailing his shot at the HOF.

If Jones..  
FatMan in Charlotte : 8/9/2019 12:38 pm : link
turns out to be the real deal, I'll gladly pose in a photo-op with you where DJ can pour a beer over our heads as we bow down at his feet....

I'd have Bruce do it, but the fucker shuns alcohol.....
I used to shun alcohol  
Dr. D : 8/9/2019 12:43 pm : link
and then I turned 17 (which I figured was close enough to the drinking age at the time of 18). We've been pretty friendly ever since.
RE: the thing is - its not going to be clear  
KeoweeFan : 8/9/2019 1:02 pm : link
In comment 14524306 ron mexico said:
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You are going to have a decade and a half of experience in Eli vs a few quarters of pre-season with Jones.

You are going to have to make a leap of faith to make the switch, and when you do, Jones probably wont give them a better chance to win at that very moment.

If you wait till its clear, you are either waiting for mathematical elimination or next year


You also have to question how much of his defense did Greg Williams show last night, knowing they would play again during the season.

I'm a great DJ fan, but it is one thing to throw rapidly "into the basket" against a vanilla defense vs what they may see when the real bullets fly.
Jones would be the first to tell you that Eli is much more advanced in reading defenses and calling protections than the rookie.
RE: Nothing wrong with having pressure to perform  
Percy : 8/9/2019 2:50 pm : link
In comment 14524627 Ten Ton Hammer said:
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It's healthy.
Agree.
RE: Didn't Jones  
LakeGeorgeGiant : 8/9/2019 3:04 pm : link
In comment 14524308 bc4life said:
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have the 1s on OLine against some of the 2s on defense?

Jones hasn't even mastered the offense yet. People are getting way ahead of themselves


I'm fairly certain most of us know that it is really early. You aren't telling us anything new. Why can't you let people have their moment?
speaking of psychological impacts...  
bigbluehoya : 8/9/2019 3:08 pm : link
imagine taking the time to log in today to throw cold water on the excitement about just-drafted quarterback who looked really good in our first glimpse at him?
RE: speaking of psychological impacts...  
Dave in Hoboken : 8/9/2019 3:09 pm : link
In comment 14524837 bigbluehoya said:
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imagine taking the time to log in today to throw cold water on the excitement about just-drafted quarterback who looked really good in our first glimpse at him?


bc4life and BBelle21 are asshurt. Some fans they are.
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arcarsenal : 8/9/2019 3:13 pm : link
My biggest problem with the guys who keep saying "let's not get ahead of ourselves! Pump the brakes!, etc.." - is that they are the same exact ones who would have been all over the board talking about what a shitty pick he was had he struggled.

It doesn't go both ways for many of these posters. If Jones and Haskins' performances last night were flipped, you better believe there'd be posters here already convinced that we blew it by not taking Haskins and that Jones is already a bust.

There's really no need to tell people to temper their enthusiasm. Most people already understand that 5 passes are 5 passes. That's all it was.

But I also don't understand the mentality where it's just so necessary to make sure a wet blanket is tossed over any remotely positive takeaway.

We should all be very happy and encouraged by what we saw last night, while also being able to put it in perspective and understand that it's just one drive and that there's a very long way to go in this process.
LimpDick in Hoboken  
bc4life : 8/9/2019 3:29 pm : link
Asshurt? GFY. The guy had 6 snaps had the 1st blocking for him palying against the Jets 2s. They din't blitz or dsiguise coverages. There's reason for optimism but way premature to talk about benching Eli.

If you go back and read my posts on draft day I'm one of the few who admitted they weren't qualified to judge the pick, but admitted it caught me off guard. And, gave him the benfit of the doubt.

Get your facts straight asshole.
agree with arc  
Dr. D : 8/9/2019 3:58 pm : link
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RE: RE: RE: Jones will eventually be handed the starting job  
ron mexico : 8/9/2019 4:00 pm : link
In comment 14524570 since1925 said:
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In comment 14524422 since1925 said:
Quote: Last night, we watched a guy with zero pass rush against him throw to the first man in his progression five times. That was nice. I root for everyone in a blue uniform.

There was more to it than that have a look at this

There was no bigger detractor of Jones than Mark Schofield who called him a 4th or 5th round talent. Link - ( New Window )



Watch the film in the article you posted. Jones is never under any duress in the pocket. And on every single throw, he looks at one guy and then throws to that guy. Exactly as I stated.

It's okay to be excited. But a person can be excited and still accept reality. The film is the film.


I'd say he had significant pressure on the 1st and 4th throw. The first one being his own fault, but non the less.
can't believe I never noticed we had a poster named  
Dr. D : 8/9/2019 4:01 pm : link
LimpDick in Hoboken
arc is 100% right.  
bceagle05 : 8/9/2019 4:04 pm : link
I'll add that it was hilarious to see the reporters on Twitter clowning Giants fans for "wanting to put Jones in the HOF now." These same reporters destroyed the kid before he even shook Roger Goodell's hand on draft night, and they have the unmitigated gall (Stephen A. Smith voice) to laugh at others for being reactionary.
RE: LimpDick in Hoboken  
Dave in Hoboken : 8/9/2019 4:06 pm : link
In comment 14524861 bc4life said:
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Asshurt? GFY. The guy had 6 snaps had the 1st blocking for him palying against the Jets 2s. They din't blitz or dsiguise coverages. There's reason for optimism but way premature to talk about benching Eli.

If you go back and read my posts on draft day I'm one of the few who admitted they weren't qualified to judge the pick, but admitted it caught me off guard. And, gave him the benfit of the doubt.

Get your facts straight asshole.


My bad. You're clearly not asshurt in the least.














More like, extremely asshurt.
gfy  
bc4life : 8/9/2019 4:56 pm : link
it's a big site - let's just stay away each other
Haha.  
Dave in Hoboken : 8/9/2019 5:16 pm : link
Sooo mad.
.....  
CoughlinHandsonHips : 8/9/2019 6:55 pm : link
I think that 3 yard completion on the rollout showed Eli’s limitations. The reason the tight end was covered so tightly is because the defender has zero worries about Eli as a rusher. There was daylight there to tuck and run for at least 8 yards if the defender was going to stick with the receiver like that
This thread is an unfortunate but yet perfect example  
Jimmy Googs : 8/9/2019 7:43 pm : link
of presenting how way too many Giant fans on BBI have a self concept problem...
RE: RE: speaking of psychological impacts...  
BBelle21 : 8/9/2019 8:32 pm : link
In comment 14524841 Dave in Hoboken said:
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imagine taking the time to log in today to throw cold water on the excitement about just-drafted quarterback who looked really good in our first glimpse at him?



bc4life and BBelle21 are asshurt. Some fans they are.


Goodness it’s really weird that you’re still thinking about this. Like I said in the game thread...insecure. Eric asked the “gals” to get over it. I did. What about you? Btw, stop questioning others fandom. It comes off as, I don’t know, asshurt
RE: This thread is an unfortunate but yet perfect example  
crick n NC : 8/9/2019 9:00 pm : link
In comment 14525195 Jimmy Googs said:
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of presenting how way too many Giant fans on BBI have a self concept problem...


Hi I'm crick and I have a self concept problem
There you go! That’s a good start  
Jimmy Googs : 8/9/2019 9:06 pm : link
admitting you have this issue.

Except I know Crick doesn’t but he is willing to post this to show others everything wiil be ok...
Feel bad for Eli?  
trueblueinpw : 8/9/2019 9:09 pm : link
Biggest Eli fan ever. But I don’t feel bad for him. What a career! What a life! But he needs to be terrific and win all season or it’s an easy choice to start the rook. Someone said this Giants team isn’t a “win now” team, but I beg to differ. Barks is a RB and they don’t last in the NFL.
RE: There you go! That’s a good start  
crick n NC : 8/9/2019 9:43 pm : link
In comment 14525346 Jimmy Googs said:
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admitting you have this issue.

Except I know Crick doesn’t but he is willing to post this to show others everything wiil be ok...


Hi Googs!
RE: This thread is an unfortunate but yet perfect example  
FatMan in Charlotte : 8/9/2019 11:07 pm : link
In comment 14525195 Jimmy Googs said:
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of presenting how way too many Giant fans on BBI have a self concept problem...


You really can't make up the amount of irony dripping off this steaming pile of shit post.
RE: RE: RE: speaking of psychological impacts...  
Dave in Hoboken : 8/9/2019 11:11 pm : link
In comment 14525289 BBelle21 said:
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imagine taking the time to log in today to throw cold water on the excitement about just-drafted quarterback who looked really good in our first glimpse at him?



bc4life and BBelle21 are asshurt. Some fans they are.



Goodness it’s really weird that you’re still thinking about this. Like I said in the game thread...insecure. Eric asked the “gals” to get over it. I did. What about you? Btw, stop questioning others fandom. It comes off as, I don’t know, asshurt


"What's the big deal about? It wasn't even against the starters."

Geeeeeek.
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crick n NC : 8/9/2019 11:18 pm : link
'psychological impact of last night'...  
Torrag : 8/10/2019 2:36 am : link
This post is a serious over reaction to the situation. The media is sure to follow.
RE: RE: This thread is an unfortunate but yet perfect example  
Jimmy Googs : 8/10/2019 6:07 am : link
In comment 14525538 FatMan in Charlotte said:
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In comment 14525195 Jimmy Googs said:


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of presenting how way too many Giant fans on BBI have a self concept problem...



You really can't make up the amount of irony dripping off this steaming pile of shit post.


Patient #1
RE: RE: speaking of psychological impacts...  
Canton : 8/10/2019 7:25 am : link
In comment 14524841 Dave in Hoboken said:
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imagine taking the time to log in today to throw cold water on the excitement about just-drafted quarterback who looked really good in our first glimpse at him?



bc4life and BBelle21 are asshurt. Some fans they are.


Again, the voice of reason. Good post.
RE: RE: RE: RE: speaking of psychological impacts...  
BBelle21 : 8/10/2019 10:16 am : link
In comment 14525540 Dave in Hoboken said:
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In comment 14524841 Dave in Hoboken said:


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In comment 14524837 bigbluehoya said:


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imagine taking the time to log in today to throw cold water on the excitement about just-drafted quarterback who looked really good in our first glimpse at him?



bc4life and BBelle21 are asshurt. Some fans they are.



Goodness it’s really weird that you’re still thinking about this. Like I said in the game thread...insecure. Eric asked the “gals” to get over it. I did. What about you? Btw, stop questioning others fandom. It comes off as, I don’t know, asshurt



"What's the big deal about? It wasn't even against the starters."

Geeeeeek.


Aww still thinking about it I see. Some of us gals get over things faster than others
One thought I had was about the weather delay.  
Matt M. : 8/10/2019 10:46 am : link
Do we know if Jones was slated to remain in the game if there was no delay? If he was, it may not have only been the delay that kept him out. Did Shurmer decide to end his night there so it was only a very positive experience?

On the team level, I thought there was a very positive psychological impact. It may have only been pre-season game #1. But, I think getting a win was important. They want to shed the losing environment. Getting a W out of the gate is a big boost. They also continued to outplay the Jets with every level of reserves. Maybe we actually have some depth this year.

As for Eli, I agree with you Eric. But, that position can also change with 3 more games this summer. We can't really expect 4 games from Jones with 100% completion rate, no INTs, etc. So, I am sure we will see some of the mistakes. We also were made aware of a mental mistake on the very first play where he did not put Ellison in motion.

Moving forward, as I said in another thread, I am 100% comfortable with the plan for Eli to start. He has also had a good camp. This should be his season to lose. But, there should be a short leash. IF they have 2 or 3 losses early, I have no problem shifting to Jones. But, if this team is winning, stick with Eli. Either way, there are absolutely NO circumstances under which I would even consider re-signing Eli. Even if he has an other worldly season and they win the SB, it would be irresponsible to re-sign him. He has not shown the kind of late career resiliency Brady has, so it would be unreasonable to expect sustained success. So, win or lose, next year is all about Jones.
Matt  
dep026 : 8/10/2019 11:08 am : link
If there wasn’t a weather delay... Shurmur said he was going to get at least 1 more series.
Well if its handled like benching of Eli  
micky : 8/10/2019 1:34 pm : link
for Geno Smith, it's going to be a clusterfuck.
Does anyone think DJ comes in at halftime? Seems like there were  
Zeke's Alibi : 8/10/2019 2:54 pm : link
plenty of times last year that Shurmur was annoyed with Eli (throw it to Odell, missing the wide open guy on the 2 point conversion)
RE: Does anyone think DJ comes in at halftime? Seems like there were  
ron mexico : 8/10/2019 3:10 pm : link
In comment 14526115 Zeke's Alibi said:
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plenty of times last year that Shurmur was annoyed with Eli (throw it to Odell, missing the wide open guy on the 2 point conversion)


I don't. I think they will only make the change once. They won't make an in game switch only to have Eli start again next week (if that's what you are suggesting).


RE: RE: Does anyone think DJ comes in at halftime? Seems like there were  
Zeke's Alibi : 8/10/2019 4:43 pm : link
In comment 14526136 ron mexico said:
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plenty of times last year that Shurmur was annoyed with Eli (throw it to Odell, missing the wide open guy on the 2 point conversion)



I don't. I think they will only make the change once. They won't make an in game switch only to have Eli start again next week (if that's what you are suggesting).



Oh no I wasn't suggesting that at all. But now that I think about it probably best not to throw your 1st round pick QB in at halftime with minimal practice time unless Eli is really stinking up the joint which is unlikely.
Friend of mine, that was  
section125 : 8/10/2019 5:20 pm : link
an All Big 10 guard and played a season with the Saints, said Jones is the real deal. Said he looked very good and made all the correct reads while delivering good passes. Says if he has a decent line, he'll be a star. He says he thinks Jones is a cross between Archie and Peyton.

Also said Shurmur was smart to take him out after a good outing for positive reinforcement.

FYI, he had told me after the draft that Flowers would not make it as an NFL lineman because his technique was terrible.
As far as the reads thing  
Ten Ton Hammer : 8/10/2019 5:55 pm : link
Greg Cosell seemed pretty clear that all 5 passes were not typical progression reads and they kept things very simple just to get his feet wet.
RE: As far as the reads thing  
Zeke's Alibi : 8/10/2019 6:55 pm : link
In comment 14526264 Ten Ton Hammer said:
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Greg Cosell seemed pretty clear that all 5 passes were not typical progression reads and they kept things very simple just to get his feet wet.


No rookie QB is making full field reads and coaches rarely expect them to unless they are a pure pocket passer type like Eli. That is why those guys tend to struggle so much as rookies, while the mobile guys generally fare a bit better.
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