are stuck with players that are not part of the solution in 2022. I don't think they will be in 2023. I think when this season ends they will weed out the leftover dead wood and be able to add some free agents and another draft class.
Fans hate him. Fans seem to want to see him fail. Fans say he doesn’t care. Fans want him cut yesterday.
But he says all the right things. Seems like his teammates like him. Seems like he wants to win.
If his body failed him like some are suggesting, thats sad. Especially for a young 20 year old guy. If that’s the case, the Giants should IR him so fans don’t continue to hate him.
I’m so sick of hearing this crap. Gentleman and company were awful at their jobs. The players they picked were by and large bad. Toney has been a headache since he was drafted. We hate losing.
Kad a rius, o kad a rius
You don't take football
That se rious, that se rious
Stay home with your rap and
Play it on your Strad a various
Your football is not so se rious
But the money is just
Hi lar i ous
Cut him! No, maybe we can get a 4th round pick for him.
Phil Simms would never have made it with this group. His first four (or was it five) seasons were marked by injuries and mediocre play.
Maybe to be fair you should count the 46 yard pass play called back on a penalty away from the ball. The one where he's knocked flying to the ground, but no, he's not down and he shoots forward another 15 yards.
This guy is starting to remind me a lot of another former Giants WR, Tim Carter. He (Carter) always had a boo-boo. Most of the time it was his hamstrings because he had very tight musculature. Could never stay on the field and was eventually let go in spite of his exciting physical potential.
I hope this doesn’t repeat itself with Toney but I’m getting worried. It’s one physical problem after another. And, lest we forget, he was the last #1 pick of the previous regime.
I don’t recall, but did most of this website decide Tim Carter was faking his injuries too?
Here comes Toney's #1 fan to the rescue! And now he's onto using Tim Carter as his brilliant comparison instead of Amani Toomer.
This guy is starting to remind me a lot of another former Giants WR, Tim Carter. He (Carter) always had a boo-boo. Most of the time it was his hamstrings because he had very tight musculature. Could never stay on the field and was eventually let go in spite of his exciting physical potential.
I hope this doesn’t repeat itself with Toney but I’m getting worried. It’s one physical problem after another. And, lest we forget, he was the last #1 pick of the previous regime.
I don’t recall, but did most of this website decide Tim Carter was faking his injuries too?
Here comes Toney's #1 fan to the rescue! And now he's onto using Tim Carter as his brilliant comparison instead of Amani Toomer.
What a tool.
Super cool personal attacks.
And I didn’t bring up Tim Carter, I responded to someone else who brought him up.
If so, shouldn't the walk through have been Saturday?
Daboll handles the week differently. Did so earlier this season as well.
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At this point, it would probably be better to cut him and sign Alex Bachman. And Alex Bachman isn't very good.
that is ridiculous
would you have cut Toomer in yr2 too?
I'm not sure of most things, but I am absolutely sure that Kadarius Toney will never be Amani Toomer.
That’s a fact
But he says all the right things. Seems like his teammates like him. Seems like he wants to win.
If his body failed him like some are suggesting, thats sad. Especially for a young 20 year old guy. If that’s the case, the Giants should IR him so fans don’t continue to hate him.
I’m so sick of hearing this crap. Gentleman and company were awful at their jobs. The players they picked were by and large bad. Toney has been a headache since he was drafted. We hate losing.
You don't take football
That se rious, that se rious
Stay home with your rap and
Play it on your Strad a various
Your football is not so se rious
But the money is just
Hi lar i ous
"Off With his Head"
Cut him! No, maybe we can get a 4th round pick for him.
Phil Simms would never have made it with this group. His first four (or was it five) seasons were marked by injuries and mediocre play.
Maybe to be fair you should count the 46 yard pass play called back on a penalty away from the ball. The one where he's knocked flying to the ground, but no, he's not down and he shoots forward another 15 yards.
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This guy is starting to remind me a lot of another former Giants WR, Tim Carter. He (Carter) always had a boo-boo. Most of the time it was his hamstrings because he had very tight musculature. Could never stay on the field and was eventually let go in spite of his exciting physical potential.
I hope this doesn’t repeat itself with Toney but I’m getting worried. It’s one physical problem after another. And, lest we forget, he was the last #1 pick of the previous regime.
I don’t recall, but did most of this website decide Tim Carter was faking his injuries too?
Here comes Toney's #1 fan to the rescue! And now he's onto using Tim Carter as his brilliant comparison instead of Amani Toomer.
What a tool.
He’s an all purpose argument that any player will succeed if given enough time.
Then there’s Kadarious Toney.
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This guy is starting to remind me a lot of another former Giants WR, Tim Carter. He (Carter) always had a boo-boo. Most of the time it was his hamstrings because he had very tight musculature. Could never stay on the field and was eventually let go in spite of his exciting physical potential.
I hope this doesn’t repeat itself with Toney but I’m getting worried. It’s one physical problem after another. And, lest we forget, he was the last #1 pick of the previous regime.
I don’t recall, but did most of this website decide Tim Carter was faking his injuries too?
Here comes Toney's #1 fan to the rescue! And now he's onto using Tim Carter as his brilliant comparison instead of Amani Toomer.
What a tool.
Super cool personal attacks.
And I didn’t bring up Tim Carter, I responded to someone else who brought him up.