So I have this nagging gut feeling that this all the same old story.
Based on the direct quotes and actions of the past few days it seems to me that Mara et al are still very high on Daniel and want to continue to build around him. One wonders how much this influenced the GM search. Of course, it was obvious that they were going to keep Daniel as he's on a cheap contract so he was always staying but that did not preclude the options of bringing in a better starting qb in FA or draft etc.
One wonders how much of the deliberations in the GM inemterviews was influenced by how much the new GM would be willing to build around DJ. That is a scary thought to me because i believe he isn't the long term. And I'm sure many candidates agree. tThat leads us with the new young GM. Of course he's going to agree to twhat Mara wants. This is a onece in a lifetime opportunity and Boomer seems to have heard the same thing. This also jives with the poster wprivy to the FO gossipy who omentioned that JS was partially hired as a bit of a yes man.
That leads us to the HC search. How much of the people they are looking for again follows around the notion that they are trying to ride with DJ to see what they've got.? oHwmuch of it comes down to finding a hc who they think can try to "fix" him (Daboll comes to mind here). How many candidates were excluded who wanted to move on from DJ or use him primarily as a back up? It all ) reminds one of the fake GM search but in terms of the HC.
DG still screwing us from retirement With the DJ pick.
The reality is somewhere in the middle. We can afford a $15 million QB if we want, they’ll just be painful cuts and step backs in other areas.
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this is potentially a horrible job if Jones stays ensconced as the starting QB.
The best answer it to cut Jones before free agency and start to evaluate all options.
Why don't you provide options? Let's say Mariota, Dalton, and Trubisky don't sign here then what? Want to force a draft pick on a QB that they don't love out of need?
Why are those better options? None of those guys are the long term answer. We are likely going to suck next year anyway. Why take up valuable cap space on guys who are not the answer and not going to move the needle for us next season or beyond. Roll the dice with DJ. If his play was a function of poor personnel around him and he improves, great. We hit the lottery. If he doesn't, then we are really no worse off than if we had signed Trubisky, Dalton, et. al.
But they would be worse off because they'd have lost the chance to get anything back for DJ. Draft picks are gold, especially for the Giants. I also wouldn't discount the possibility of other players (mainly WRs) becoming frustrated with another season of DJ. We saw that happen with OBJ and Eli. Their stats, and thus their future contracts or current incentives, rely on the QB. MM or MT offer the change for something different, especially MT if Daboll gets the HC gig
But what if better coaching has the Giants at 7 wins and a better QB would have had them at 8 or 9 and a playoff spot?
people are obsessed with the "build around him" line losing their minds. I 'read' that as build the team, specifically build the offense.
IF the giants draft someone, thats idfferent, then you can cut jones but for now, he is under contract and the giants and mainly schoen will NOT say he sucks and we are benching him. They are going to evaluate everything and not play their hand. For all we know, they are looking hard at willis early on and thats that, jones will compete for starting spot with willis and if jones loses out after a FAIR evaluation, then we dont pick up option and keep it moving or we extend him at backup rate.
I am not sure why people here STILL after YEARS of fandom cannot truly understand that execs in this business dont always have the emotional reaction. You guys want jones cut as some sort of agenda and cannot look at this from a neutral standpoint as schoen will.
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So you build around him. What exactly does that mean? An improved offensive line? Isn't that a good thing?
people are obsessed with the "build around him" line losing their minds. I 'read' that as build the team, specifically build the offense.
Yeah that term is getting a lot of odd attention. They aren't selecting on or passing on certain linemen or skill players because Jones is the QB. The whole offense needs a rebuild regardless of who is under center.
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start at QB than Jones, but even I wouldn't endorse spending $15 M on a mediocre QB. Jimmy G is better than Jones, but he is not good. If those were the options I'd suffer through watching Mr. Robot for another year until we take a crack at getting a real QB.
But what if better coaching has the Giants at 7 wins and a better QB would have had them at 8 or 9 and a playoff spot?
I hear you and I do think there's a chance we could be battling for the playoffs. I just think the playoffs are so watered down now that there are some no-hope teams getting in (Eagles, Steelers). Being the 2021 Eagles could be slightly fun, but they were not good. It wasn't a case where "anybody could make a run". They had no chance. Realistically, that's what we'd be in this scenario.
And I'm not confident that the Giants are a mature enough organization to properly self-evaluate after a run like that. It's not a bad thing and I'm not rooting against it. It's just not that much of a positive to move the needle for me.
Now that opinion is ok?
Per Spotrac: Impact to 49ers
PRE-6/1 RELEASE
2022 Dead Cap: $1,400,000
2022 Cap Savings: $25,505,870
PRE-6/1 TRADE
2022 Dead Cap: $1,400,000
2022 Cap Savings: $25,505,870
POST-6/1 RELEASE
2022 Dead Cap: $1,400,000
2023 Dead Cap: $0
2022 Cap Savings: $25,505,870
POST-6/1 TRADE
2022 Dead Cap: $1,400,000
2023 Dead Cap: $0
Now that opinion is ok?
Are you talking to me? I didn't give a shit if we made the playoffs in 2020. That division and this team was a joke.
The reality is somewhere in the middle. We can afford a $15 million QB if we want, they’ll just be painful cuts and step backs in other areas.
Painful cuts and setbacks??
Would suggest we can risk it with the quality as-is of this roster...
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this is potentially a horrible job if Jones stays ensconced as the starting QB.
The best answer it to cut Jones before free agency and start to evaluate all options.
Why don't you provide options? Let's say Mariota, Dalton, and Trubisky don't sign here then what? Want to force a draft pick on a QB that they don't love out of need?
Why are those better options? None of those guys are the long term answer. We are likely going to suck next year anyway. Why take up valuable cap space on guys who are not the answer and not going to move the needle for us next season or beyond. Roll the dice with DJ. If his play was a function of poor personnel around him and he improves, great. We hit the lottery. If he doesn't, then we are really no worse off than if we had signed Trubisky, Dalton, et. al.
But they would be worse off because they'd have lost the chance to get anything back for DJ. Draft picks are gold, especially for the Giants. I also wouldn't discount the possibility of other players (mainly WRs) becoming frustrated with another season of DJ. We saw that happen with OBJ and Eli. Their stats, and thus their future contracts or current incentives, rely on the QB. MM or MT offer the change for something different, especially MT if Daboll gets the HC gig
They're not getting more than a 4th rounder for him right now. That's not a franchise changing trade anyway
Improving the QB spot until you find a franchise QB isn’t a half measure.
Say you have a better HC they would rather target a Carr etc while building up the roster through draft. In this hypothetical, We missed out on that guy because he's not in on DJ.
I'm just concerned if there isn't some myopic decision making here. I hope I'm wrong.
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So you want both a fresh start and another half measure. Because thats the only way we're getting another QB in here. That or overdrafting. We arent in the fucking catbird seat here. You gotta chill the fuck out a little bit.
Improving the QB spot until you find a franchise QB isn’t a half measure.
It is a half measure if it tops you out at 6-7 wins. What does that do for this franchise longer term? Nothing. It just takes from mediocre to slightly les mediocre. Meanwhile, we are potentially hamstringing the franchise cap wise. I'd rather be using the money allocated for a Dalton, etc. on improving this tragic OL. Let's try to build something for the future. Not wallow around.
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this is potentially a horrible job if Jones stays ensconced as the starting QB.
The best answer it to cut Jones before free agency and start to evaluate all options.
Just as Jones has not earned the right to be the unquestioned starter, neither have Trubisky or Mariotta.
I am more than fine with Jones not starting for us, but someone needs to beat him out for the job, not be handed the role because his name is not Daniel Jones.
I never mentioned Trubisky and Mariotta. I wrote to Jay that I wanted to see how the market played out first. One idea I would explore is trading for Carr as a stop-gap.
Regardless, bottom line for me is Jones is NOT the answer, so why keep him at all and let someone "beat him out for the job"? Rip the band-aid off and move on.
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So you want both a fresh start and another half measure. Because thats the only way we're getting another QB in here. That or overdrafting. We arent in the fucking catbird seat here. You gotta chill the fuck out a little bit.
Improving the QB spot until you find a franchise QB isn’t a half measure.
It is a half measure if it tops you out at 6-7 wins. What does that do for this franchise longer term? Nothing. It just takes from mediocre to slightly les mediocre. Meanwhile, we are potentially hamstringing the franchise cap wise. I'd rather be using the money allocated for a Dalton, etc. on improving this tragic OL. Let's try to build something for the future. Not wallow around.
They had 4 wins last year with Jones. With better coaching and two top 10 draft picks there’s a realistic chance they could top out at 6 wins with Jones. Not high enough to pick top 5, so why not improve the QB spot temporarily so maybe you top out at 8 wins?
We know what we have to work with in Daniel Jones. That’s the point.
Now look at his college stats:
Year 1: a majority came in 4 of his games, but more spread out
Year 2: 12 touchdowns in 6 games, 2 in the other 7
Year 3: 18 of 22 touchdowns in 5 of 11 games.
The same pattern has followed him the last 6 years. Good for a couple games out of the year, but mediocre to bad for the rest. We have plenty evidence to what Jones is.
That’s 6 years worth of evidence of what Jones is. A mediocre QB who is capable of a a couple of good games. There’s nothing else to find out in year 7 and Year 8. If there’s an opportunity to improve the QB position even if it’s just for a year, the Giants should look into taking advantage of that. You never know if the division has a year next year like it did in 2020.
They've got to bring in competition for Jones. Building the OL is a key, but there needs to be a full press to see if he's ready to make a leap, or is it time to move on. I'd rather use a draft pick to do it more affordably, and maybe there's a prospect they really believe is the next QB.
If Jones is staying in '22, I suspect bringing in a veteran to push him is out the window unless they're cheap, due to the cap crunch for '22.
Most of the 2022 Giants will not be here in 2024, the roster needs a ton of turnover. This is another reason why the half measures DG tried in 2018 and beyond failed. It's tough to tear it down and win at the same time, embrace the stink!
It's harder to sell to the guys in the locker room, of course. But, with a new GM and coaching staff about to takeover all bets are off, guys will be playing for their roster spots.
2. Not getting a 1st round player from another position. This team is too talent deficient across the board to miss on yet another 1st round pick. It has to be at least a solid starter from here on out.
1) You need a good QB to be good
2) There are no zero-risk QBs
If you are not comfortable with risk in a 1st round QB, then you will not have a good team. (Or you have to get really lucky with a QB in the later rounds).
Of the 1st Round QBs who have become pro bowlers 65% are taken top 5. 17 of the 27 QBs taken top 5 have made at least one pro bowl.
qb busts - ( New Window )
That's a factor. I also think there's an unstated assumption that the non-QB will be not be a bust. Which is not true. Plenty of highly drafted non-QBs bust too. You see it all the time - "we can fix our OL with #5 and 7." Maybe. Or maybe we'll get 2 ok linemen. Or maybe 1 will have chronic injuries. Or 1 good player and 1 bust.
People want to compare the uncertainty of QB prospects with some kind of fictional certainty at other positions
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You can see the PTSD all over the board.
That's a factor. I also think there's an unstated assumption that the non-QB will be not be a bust. Which is not true. Plenty of highly drafted non-QBs bust too. You see it all the time - "we can fix our OL with #5 and 7." Maybe. Or maybe we'll get 2 ok linemen. Or maybe 1 will have chronic injuries. Or 1 good player and 1 bust.
People want to compare the uncertainty of QB prospects with some kind of fictional certainty at other positions
That’s why taking two olineman with the first two picks just to do it is a bad strategy. If they force two olineman with those picks and they both bust? Yikes.
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You can see the PTSD all over the board.
That's a factor. I also think there's an unstated assumption that the non-QB will be not be a bust. Which is not true. Plenty of highly drafted non-QBs bust too. You see it all the time - "we can fix our OL with #5 and 7." Maybe. Or maybe we'll get 2 ok linemen. Or maybe 1 will have chronic injuries. Or 1 good player and 1 bust.
People want to compare the uncertainty of QB prospects with some kind of fictional certainty at other positions
This is true. There's also a similar certainty about "getting the QB next year". It doesn't make much sense.
I dont think they will but I hope they trade Jones.
You should have been the GM.
I don't want to force QB; I just don't think Corral or Pickett should be consider "forced" at 5 or 7. I don't see the other prospects at other positions as being appreciably better than those two guys.
Conversely, if we're picking first next year I see Will Anderson being way better than any of the QBs being discussed in that draft.
New GM
New head coach
New QB
It's what we should have done in 2018. We're getting a shot to correct that mistake now.
Joe Schoen looks like a very solid hire and appears to be a massive improvement over the prior two GMs. But from my jaded perspective, he appears to be Darren ready to start working at Kramerica... Or perhaps John-Mara-Co in this case. Can Darren save the owners from themselves? Time will tell.
The Giants will either radically restructure the team this year or not. That means restructuring the way they scout and draft, shedding massively overpaid players (see Golladay, Jackson, Williams et al) through any means necessary and relying on sub-optimal players like Daniel Jones and Saquon Barkley to carry them through the coming disaster of 2022. Only if they begin with a solid draft in April and stop the disastrous practice of taking ego gratifying actions in defense of bad decisions, can they wash away a decade of mistakes
The choice could not be more clear. Acknowledge the brutally bad decisions of the past and invoke radical surgery now; or, continue taking half measures and living in denial that we are not unequivocally the worst franchise in the NFL.
I vote for making 2022 rock bottom and then we can discuss fresh starts in 2023. If I hear any more talk of "being competitive" with the talent and trajectory of this team, I will know both Mara and the BBI delusional optimist brigade are continuing to chase rubber bladders and windmills...
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I said the same thing about not drafting Jones, and that the following class had better prospects, and I expected NYG to be picking top 5 in 2020. It's not a foolproof strategy, but there's often some degree of luck and random involved. I tend to agree waiting for the 2023 draft is not a foolproof strategy either. Catch-22.
You should have been the GM.
I don't want to force QB; I just don't think Corral or Pickett should be consider "forced" at 5 or 7. I don't see the other prospects at other positions as being appreciably better than those two guys.
Conversely, if we're picking first next year I see Will Anderson being way better than any of the QBs being discussed in that draft.
New GM
New head coach
New QB
It's what we should have done in 2018. We're getting a shot to correct that mistake now.
Totally agree on Will Anderson vs the '23 QBs. Corral's grown on me a bit, I just worry about him being fragile and it tends to get worse in the NFL. I think Pickett's a later first rounder, he's pretty similar to Jones/Tannehill to my eye, but less mobile.
I'll say this too, I think they could trade down with a team willing to go up for a QB, and make better value picks for OL and defense.
Joe Schoen looks like a very solid hire and appears to be a massive improvement over the prior two GMs. But from my jaded perspective, he appears to be Darren ready to start working at Kramerica... Or perhaps John-Mara-Co in this case. Can Darren save the owners from themselves? Time will tell.
The Giants will either radically restructure the team this year or not. That means restructuring the way they scout and draft, shedding massively overpaid players (see Golladay, Jackson, Williams et al) through any means necessary and relying on sub-optimal players like Daniel Jones and Saquon Barkley to carry them through the coming disaster of 2022. Only if they begin with a solid draft in April and stop the disastrous practice of taking ego gratifying actions in defense of bad decisions, can they wash away a decade of mistakes
The choice could not be more clear. Acknowledge the brutally bad decisions of the past and invoke radical surgery now; or, continue taking half measures and living in denial that we are not unequivocally the worst franchise in the NFL.
I vote for making 2022 rock bottom and then we can discuss fresh starts in 2023. If I hear any more talk of "being competitive" with the talent and trajectory of this team, I will know both Mara and the BBI delusional optimist brigade are continuing to chase rubber bladders and windmills...
Agree with all this.
2021 was rock bottom on the field. 2022 is about clearing thru the rubble, discarding broken pieces of the building, and creating a nice flat area with space to start over...
People want to compare the uncertainty of QB prospects with some kind of fictional certainty at other positions
I don't think that's the consensus assumption of the 2022 Draft QB skeptical side. The assumption is that the QBs in this draft aren't going to be as highly rated as other positions. So the question is do you reach for a QB because you're desperate? That's a risk we just got burned on.
I see two assumptions on the other side:
1. This QB class is no different than any other year. I'll wait for the experts word as we get closer to the draft. Kyle Trask was a first rounder this time last year but I'm open minded to a late riser.
2. Some here think that if we miss on the 1st round quarterback this year (as far as you could surmise that after a rookie year), we can just take another one next year. An so on until we get one I guess. This line of thinking is decoupled from reality.
If Schoen has a conviction on any of these quarterbacks coming out, he is in position to get one.
3 of the 4 coaches coaching this weekend are on their first head coach jobs after being hired as "hot" offensive coordinators. The fourth (Andy Reid) never even had the offensive coordinator title before being hired as Philly's head coach.