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Top 10 most season deflating injuries?

CMicks3110 : 7/1/2024 12:24 am
Criteria is not just about how it impacted the player, but the team subsequently.

1.Sehorn ‘98
2.Plax 08’
3. Saquon ‘19
4. JPP ‘15
5. Osi ‘08
6. Cruz ‘14
7. S.Smith 2010
8. Terrell Thomas ‘12
9. Daniel Jones ‘23
10. David Wilson ‘2013
Sherrard in 1993  
Optimus-NY : 7/1/2024 12:28 am : link
His injury changed things in the passing game. Simms was having a GREAT season and LOVED throwing to him before he got hurt.
You missed arguably the biggest,  
colin : 7/1/2024 1:03 am : link
Hakeem Nicks. You can blame Reese for missing on the OL, Mara’s handling of TC, and you’d be right, but there’s a direct A to B line that can be drawn from that Tampa game in 2012 where Nicks went down with his ankle, to the rapid decline of the Giants. We all love Cruz, and his injury in 2013 was the dagger, but Nicks was well on his way to being an all time great, and carried us in that 2011 playoff run.

3 pro bowl level receivers in 5 years with career altering injuries. God it makes me sad to think about.
Plaxico...  
GA5 : 7/1/2024 3:04 am : link
Not even close. His injury completely altered the momentum of the 2008 Giants team. A team that was stronger, and had a better record, than the 2007 team. After he shot himself, they lost three of their last four games, including the playoff game against the Eagles. Devastating.
Simms 1982  
truebluelarry : 7/1/2024 4:21 am : link
Devastating blow following the success of the prior season.
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SFGFNCGiantsFan : 7/1/2024 6:08 am : link
Osi was a huge one. Factor in that & Strahan's retirement...the DL was running on fumes @ the end of '08.
YA Tittle knee injury in 1963 championship game  
Rick in Dallas : 7/1/2024 8:18 am : link
Number 1 for me as it caused Giants to lose NFL title as he played on 1 leg second half of game
Giants were the better team imv.
RE: You missed arguably the biggest,  
Victor in CT : 7/1/2024 9:05 am : link
In comment 16546246 colin said:
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Hakeem Nicks. You can blame Reese for missing on the OL, Mara’s handling of TC, and you’d be right, but there’s a direct A to B line that can be drawn from that Tampa game in 2012 where Nicks went down with his ankle, to the rapid decline of the Giants. We all love Cruz, and his injury in 2013 was the dagger, but Nicks was well on his way to being an all time great, and carried us in that 2011 playoff run.

3 pro bowl level receivers in 5 years with career altering injuries. God it makes me sad to think about.


good point on Nicks.

I'd also say Simms 3 times, 1982 pre season, 1983 when he broke his thumb after Parcells finally game to his senses and benched Olive Oyl, and 1990 when he got hurt against Buffalo. I thought the season was over that day.
RE: RE: You missed arguably the biggest,  
smshmth8690 : 7/1/2024 9:21 am : link
In comment 16546330 Victor in CT said:
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Hakeem Nicks. You can blame Reese for missing on the OL, Mara’s handling of TC, and you’d be right, but there’s a direct A to B line that can be drawn from that Tampa game in 2012 where Nicks went down with his ankle, to the rapid decline of the Giants. We all love Cruz, and his injury in 2013 was the dagger, but Nicks was well on his way to being an all time great, and carried us in that 2011 playoff run.

3 pro bowl level receivers in 5 years with career altering injuries. God it makes me sad to think about.



good point on Nicks.

I'd also say Simms 3 times, 1982 pre season, 1983 when he broke his thumb after Parcells finally game to his senses and benched Olive Oyl, and 1990 when he got hurt against Buffalo. I thought the season was over that day.


Outside of Plax, Simms getting hurt in Buffalo was the first one that came to my mind as well. Him lying on the ground, you knew he, and the season were over. So deflating, but then we got that great ride with Hoss, and an outstanding coaching job.
Saquon shouldn't be that high  
sb from NYT Forum : 7/1/2024 9:30 am : link
...the team still sucked and was horribly coached.

I'd put Osi in 2008 and Cruz in 2014 above it.

I wouldn't even put David Wilson on the list. He was a terrible 1st round pick that maybe might have panned out as a kickoff returner only.
Why would an injury to player  
Mike from Ohio : 7/1/2024 9:55 am : link
In a season that was was essentially over be deflating? Jones in ‘23 was unfortunate, but not at all deflating as a fan.
RE: YA Tittle knee injury in 1963 championship game  
Spider56 : 7/1/2024 9:56 am : link
In comment 16546286 Rick in Dallas said:
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Number 1 for me as it caused Giants to lose NFL title as he played on 1 leg second half of game
Giants were the better team imv.


My first memory of watching the Giants. Sonny Wade and Ronnie Bull were not the better team. An omen for what was to repeat many years over.
Sehorn  
Aaroninma : 7/1/2024 10:18 am : link
I was like 12 years old, adored that 97 team, and was so primed for 98. That injury was like getting kicked in the nuts.
Simms 1982  
arniefez : 7/1/2024 11:25 am : link
It kept him out of the Hall of Fame
RE: Why would an injury to player  
The Mike : 7/1/2024 11:28 am : link
In comment 16546382 Mike from Ohio said:
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In a season that was was essentially over be deflating? Jones in ‘23 was unfortunate, but not at all deflating as a fan.


One could argue it was the most deflating injury of all time. If DJ doesn't get hurt, Drake Maye would be our quarterback today.
RE: RE: Why would an injury to player  
Spider56 : 7/1/2024 12:04 pm : link
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In a season that was was essentially over be deflating? Jones in ‘23 was unfortunate, but not at all deflating as a fan.



One could argue it was the most deflating injury of all time. If DJ doesn't get hurt, Drake Maye would be our quarterback today.


Then one could equally argue it will be our most fortuitous … when Maye goes the route of his UNC predecessors.
Plaxico  
Giants86 : 7/1/2024 12:08 pm : link
We were repeating that year. Once he went down the whole offense changed....

And like another poster just indicated--- Mike Sherrard.
Big loss that year.

Brady '08  
gridirony : 7/1/2024 12:10 pm : link
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Agree with Colin  
Lines of Scrimmage : 7/1/2024 12:16 pm : link
about Nicks. Never the same after that Tampa game imv.
Cruz's numbers also took a sizeable dive after that injury.

Both the fronts were going to fall apart as the overall drafting had already fallen off but a healthy Nicks as an elite option at the WR spot would be one less of many needs.
JHust as big as Plax in 08  
Matt M. : 7/1/2024 12:21 pm : link
was Pierce. By, the time the playoffs rolled around, it was the D that was really more a problem with something like 3 starters walking off the street the week before.
RE: RE: RE: Why would an injury to player  
The Mike : 7/1/2024 12:40 pm : link
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In a season that was was essentially over be deflating? Jones in ‘23 was unfortunate, but not at all deflating as a fan.



One could argue it was the most deflating injury of all time. If DJ doesn't get hurt, Drake Maye would be our quarterback today.



Then one could equally argue it will be our most fortuitous … when Maye goes the route of his UNC predecessors.


You mean like Lawrence Taylor and Hakeem Nicks?
Terrell Thomas was on his way to becoming a GREAT corner IMO  
OBJ_AllDay : 7/1/2024 12:46 pm : link
He's a forgotten guy around here. We point to the bad injury luck with our former wideouts but losing him just as he was entering his prime was a big gut punch as well.
Plax was the worst  
David B. : 7/1/2024 1:09 pm : link
Because it was a self-inflicted non football injury. Even dumber that JPP blowing up his hand, and McKinney on the ATV.

I, too, believe the Giants would have won the SB in 08 with Plax available. The Burress Giants owned the Eagles, and they were the only obvious obstacle for the Giants that year. Without Plax, they lost to the Eagles, and have rarely beaten them since.

Sherrard was a bad one.

Simms in Buffalo was bad at the time, but worked out miraculously with Hoss.

Andrew Thomas last year had a pretty devastating effect on the whole season.
OP  
4xchamps : 7/1/2024 3:25 pm : link
That's a pretty good list....
How about  
4xchamps : 7/1/2024 3:26 pm : link
Tom Coughlin tearing his ACL on the sidelines LOL
RE: RE: RE: RE: Why would an injury to player  
Spider56 : 7/1/2024 4:57 pm : link
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In a season that was was essentially over be deflating? Jones in ‘23 was unfortunate, but not at all deflating as a fan.



One could argue it was the most deflating injury of all time. If DJ doesn't get hurt, Drake Maye would be our quarterback today.



Then one could equally argue it will be our most fortuitous … when Maye goes the route of his UNC predecessors.



You mean like Lawrence Taylor and Hakeem Nicks?



Actually I was thinking previous UNC QBs … like Sammy H and Mitchell T.
how about  
bc4life : 7/1/2024 7:48 pm : link
Brian Williams - eye poke
Jason freakin’ Sehorn returning that damn kickoff  
jnoble : 7/1/2024 8:00 pm : link
I had bought his jersey earlier that afternoon and I was actually at that game but we arrived late so I missed it and I didn’t know what happened until after the game was over.
He could have been one of the all-time greatest shutdown corners ever if he didn’t blow up his knee in that meaningless game
Nicks  
mittenedman : 7/1/2024 8:35 pm : link
was torching an All Pro CB (Aquib Talib) in the game he got hurt, too.
I can't believe no one  
logman : 7/2/2024 7:31 am : link
mentioned Tyrod Taylor's punctured lung.
RE: Saquon shouldn't be that high  
eclipz928 : 7/2/2024 8:15 am : link
In comment 16546366 sb from NYT Forum said:
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...the team still sucked and was horribly coached.

I'd put Osi in 2008 and Cruz in 2014 above it.

I wouldn't even put David Wilson on the list. He was a terrible 1st round pick that maybe might have panned out as a kickoff returner only.

I disagree about David Wilson. I think Coughlin really did a disservice to him by essentially shelving him early into his rookie season because of a fumble - and it seems a lot of opinions about Wilson's brief time here have been colored by that particular decision.

It took him a while to get consistent reps in-game, and when he finally did he looked very explosive - even running behind an OLine that was decimated by injury at that point. His potential in the NFL will remain unknown, but it was promising.
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Gatorade Dunk : 7/2/2024 8:52 am : link
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In a season that was was essentially over be deflating? Jones in ‘23 was unfortunate, but not at all deflating as a fan.



One could argue it was the most deflating injury of all time. If DJ doesn't get hurt, Drake Maye would be our quarterback today.



Then one could equally argue it will be our most fortuitous … when Maye goes the route of his UNC predecessors.

Ah yes, the IQ test of player evaluation: helmet scouting.
RE: RE: Saquon shouldn't be that high  
Victor in CT : 7/2/2024 9:07 am : link
In comment 16547095 eclipz928 said:
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...the team still sucked and was horribly coached.

I'd put Osi in 2008 and Cruz in 2014 above it.

I wouldn't even put David Wilson on the list. He was a terrible 1st round pick that maybe might have panned out as a kickoff returner only.


I disagree about David Wilson. I think Coughlin really did a disservice to him by essentially shelving him early into his rookie season because of a fumble - and it seems a lot of opinions about Wilson's brief time here have been colored by that particular decision.

It took him a while to get consistent reps in-game, and when he finally did he looked very explosive - even running behind an OLine that was decimated by injury at that point. His potential in the NFL will remain unknown, but it was promising.


that's not why he was "shelved". he was a dumb player who didn't know the playbook. RB coach Jerrold Ingram called him out on it during the bye week, that he had no idea where he was supposed to be on a given play. Fumbling was another issue.
RE: RE: Saquon shouldn't be that high  
sb from NYT Forum : 7/2/2024 11:47 am : link
In comment 16547095 eclipz928 said:
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...the team still sucked and was horribly coached.

I'd put Osi in 2008 and Cruz in 2014 above it.

I wouldn't even put David Wilson on the list. He was a terrible 1st round pick that maybe might have panned out as a kickoff returner only.


I disagree about David Wilson. I think Coughlin really did a disservice to him by essentially shelving him early into his rookie season because of a fumble - and it seems a lot of opinions about Wilson's brief time here have been colored by that particular decision.

It took him a while to get consistent reps in-game, and when he finally did he looked very explosive - even running behind an OLine that was decimated by injury at that point. His potential in the NFL will remain unknown, but it was promising.


The knock on Wilson coming into the draft was that he was a fumbler who ran too high and would get injured. And that’s exactly what happened.

He was a track star at VA Tech more than a football star. He fumbled 7 times during his only season as a starter. Reese drafted him for his 40 time more than anything, IMO.
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