I feel like due to a lot of different factors, this game is particularly meaningful when it comes to the organization's outlook. We've had "must-win" early season games over the years, which we typically lose, we even had some "must-win" games later on last year due to the ineptness of the NFC East.
But the vibe I get for this game just doesn't feel like the usual "must-win to keep the season alive" game. It really feels like the entire organizational structure is on the hot seat, from the Owner to the GM to the Head Coach to the QB to the RB to the Defensive Coordinator to the rookie 1st round draft pick, etc. This feels like a "must win to keep the franchise from crumbling" type of game.
The Falcons are the worst team in football right now, their organization has had their own issues over the last handful of years. The Giants are simply a better team than them and should take care of business to get back into the 2021 divisional race.
We've been bad for so long that I'm pretty much expecting the worst. But if we can't beat the Falcons this week, the backlash on here and in the media would be insane. I can only imagine what a shitshow this place would be on Monday if we lost and Jones/Barkley played poorly with Toney doing nothing and the defense playing poorly again.
I've felt down about this Franchise plenty over recent years, but thinking about the fallout of a loss this weekend just makes me feel uncomfortable and sick. I can't really remember feeling this specific type of way about a game before.
We better win.
The organization hasn't given us any reason to be optimistic in the face of all of this evidence of mismanagement, so being optimistic only further enables their incompetence and feeds into the mentality of "we could turn it around."
We're not close. We need to clean house first.
Yeah, but he's touched by the hand of God, so...
There was a question if the QB and OC would be part of the solution and the worst case was having to draft a new QB with a new OC.
Now with the HC getting very fair criticism, Mara realizes the only way out of this is if he purges the entire operation including family members.
A bad loss on Sunday sets the wheels in motion.....
At 2-8 it doesn't just stop with Barkley. Everyone that can be traded, should be.
I'm not even entertaining the notion they might lose. I just can't imagine it. We are better than Atlanta. If we lose, it's a bigger disaster than I imagined and we'll be headed for a two or three win season.
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eliminated the justification for NOT trading Barkley. He almost has to be shipped out at that point.
At 2-8 it doesn't just stop with Barkley. Everyone that can be traded, should be.
Would mean Gettleman is fired midseason.
true. I hate when teams are eternally net 7/8 wins and then sometimes make a playoff and a first round exit. I'd rather be giant losers and then Super Bowl contenders, dynasty contenders.
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eliminated the justification for NOT trading Barkley. He almost has to be shipped out at that point.
At 2-8 it doesn't just stop with Barkley. Everyone that can be traded, should be.
I don’t agree. If Thomas plays well in a terrible season, there’s every reason to keep him, because he’s likely to be playing well in 2024 or 25. Not so Barkley, which is why I singled him out.
Really feels like we are at the entrance of a tunnel. Amazing to say.
Treat this like an expansion team.
It all depends on how the team improves from here on out. Obviously - saw an improvement from week 1 to week 2 but the defense was still shitty and we essentially gave the game away at the end.
The talk of 1-7 or 2-8 might give you guys something to feast on but let's see how they respond against Atlanta and go from there.
And anyone who thinks At NO is an automatic loss should be rethinking that statement.
Stick the fork in them.
They're done.
Spare me the bad fan bullshit.
Also spare from
"you are going to look really stupid when they make the playoffs"
NO.
At 0-3 the correct take is that they are done.
If a miracle happens and they start winning, you didn't see anything special, you just say the same fucking shit every year and you were right after 10 years.
It all depends on how the team improves from here on out. Obviously - saw an improvement from week 1 to week 2 but the defense was still shitty and we essentially gave the game away at the end.
The talk of 1-7 or 2-8 might give you guys something to feast on but let's see how they respond against Atlanta and go from there.
And anyone who thinks At NO is an automatic loss should be rethinking that statement.
True about NO. Are people forgetting that Drew Brees retired and Jameis Winston is playing QB for them?
Treat this like an expansion team.
I think you are too pessimistic. They just need the right brain to come in. Not a macho man. Not a grade school gym coach with wind sprints and a whistle. Not a throwback who hears John Facenda in his head as he tries to assemble a throwback 70s team. We need one of the great Offensive minds of the game and build around the right QB who has the talent to come out firing in a modern offense.
Treat this like an expansion team.
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I’m laughing because I agree with you. Should we be 1-9 or 2-8, there has to be a fire sale. Other than maybe 5-10 guys, there aren’t many keepers moving forward.
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in terms of where this franchise ACTUALLY is. Yes, the reaction will be severely different, but this franchise is what it is regardless of the outcome of one specific game.
true. I hate when teams are eternally net 7/8 wins and then sometimes make a playoff and a first round exit. I'd rather be giant losers and then Super Bowl contenders, dynasty contenders.
Totally disagree. A win can change a lot going forward in this season.
People who discount momentum and confidence borne from winning a single game really have little feel for what goes on when you re competing
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in terms of where this franchise ACTUALLY is. Yes, the reaction will be severely different, but this franchise is what it is regardless of the outcome of one specific game.
true. I hate when teams are eternally net 7/8 wins and then sometimes make a playoff and a first round exit. I'd rather be giant losers and then Super Bowl contenders, dynasty contenders.
Totally disagree. A win can change a lot going forward in this season.
People who discount momentum and confidence borne from winning a single game really have little feel for what goes on when you re competing
Tell that to Vikings fans and a bunch of other teams who have tried to win with subpar QBs. They won a lot of games, played a lot of playoff games. They are never great, I think, because they are too busy trying to be competitive to choose a grand plan. Zimmer is all about defense and running the ball. So they have a mid range QB who will never win them a Super Bowl. The design of the team is wrong and leaves them at long adds to win a championship.
Ok - so how did a win or loss last week change anything then?
This was one of Gettlemans many mistakes. He cleared out everyone and left us with nothing. It seems like he didn't even look at the roster.
It's very hard to build a team from nothing. Even if it goes well - which this hasn't - by the time you've filled holes, you're either paying 2nd contracts or guys are aging out.
I'm fine with trading a lot of guys for draft picks, but I we can't burn it completely to the ground.
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*long odds
Ok - so how did a win or loss last week change anything then?
last weeks game just confirmed this is a bad team that will steal defeat from the hands of victory. The same team they were under the last two HCs
I'll tell you after if it had a different outcome.
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*long odds
Ok - so how did a win or loss last week change anything then?
Last week's loss probably doesn't change anything. I'm not one of the people harping on it. I think Jones played a good game, mainly due to his excellent running ability. I still don't think he's the guy, I don't see an elite passer. And I'm not feeling Judge as the answer either. Not until he installs a 21st century passing attack on this team with a monster QB who can be lights out.
Let’s be honest - - the Giants don’t have a hope in hell of making the playoffs this year. It’d be MUCH better to finish 1-16 rather than 8-9.
Another loss gets them that much closer to finally euthanizing the incompetent Gettleman. And that’s much closer to a top draft pick next year.