The Giants have picked a bunch of poor choices on day 1 and 2 for years. Neal was a good risk and hasn’t stepped up at all. Many of those others were awful risks.
It’s on Neal.
The 2022 draft looks pretty poor overall league wide.
If you played the hindsight card, we certainly missed out on quality WRs available at #7.
Leave it to Dallas, however, to find three Pro Bowl quality players from there 2022 selections.
for him. In fact I didn't expect him to be successful. To me his feet aren't quick enough. I m not an oline coach by any stretch but I know what I see. I agree with those that say next time we see him he ll be a guard and maybe on another team.
That player has been an enigma for his entire career, and he just cannot stay healthy.
Just let him go, Joe. Sign a veteran who'll be able to help the OL.
RE: I wouldn't blame Schoen if he dealt Neal right now
That player has been an enigma for his entire career, and he just cannot stay healthy.
Just let him go, Joe. Sign a veteran who'll be able to help the OL.
That player has been an enigma for his entire career, and he just cannot stay healthy.
Just let him go, Joe. Sign a veteran who'll be able to help the OL.
What are you trading him for? A YouTube TV subscription?
was he might be too big to succeed and stay healthy under NFL wear and tear. It's not unusual. Beckton gave me similar vibes.
Remember when we all laughed at the Jets for drafting Becton for the same reason you just mentioned?
I disagree about this comparison because unlike Becton, Neal was and is always in shape. He's not fat. He's unlucky. And let's not forget that the Giants medical staff said his ankle was not broken and he continued to play on it and give it his all.
I thought he was a great pick at number 7.
Man I was 100% wrong…
Part of a growing club, Rick, with JS the charter member.
I recall a video, a week or two after the draft, of Neal, all 330 lbs of him or whatever, crouched in a smallish box perhaps 3.5 to 4.0 feet high, who used all his leg force to spring up and out of the box onto a nearby shelf/ledge. It was an extraordinary show of power and strength. We were all tickled and pleased as punch, this guy was 'can't miss'.
Sy' had his doubts at the time, balance, winds up on the ground too much, even though he had EN ranked as his 1st or 2nd OL iirc.
Final tally is not in, yet, even if it's looking pretty dark right now. Giants--hopefully led by saviour Bricillo (is he?? please lol)--need to do something they've been very poor at the past decade and self scout hard, really hard, about Neal's positional future.
Regardless of Neal's future role, the Giants better start viewing Neal as being on the he won't be ready, list. Put Eluminor at ORT from day 1 of training camp until Neal can get on the field, stay on the field, and take the job from him (if he can). They can't dick around waiting for him.
Hell, we all just saw in episode 4, Schoen tell Jones something like, "We haven't given up on you, but we have to do what's best to protect ourselves in case you aren't ready to go." That same reasoning should apply to Neal as well.
As for Robinson, I assume they can IR him again if he can't play. I agree keeping him around is untidy, but he's not costing them much.
Whether that's 1 week, 4 weeks or 10 weeks. Neal is barely playable to this point when healthy. Him trying to play NFL OL in a compromised position injury wise isn't tenable.
the beginning of camp -coming of ankle surgery.. let him heal up dont rush it.. yes we all want him to get on the field but he needs to heal.. i still think this can payoff bigly this season down the road.. i would keep him on side and working building up movement and strength until he is ready to take over. His growth as an NFL starter has been stunted by injury and poor coaching and poor support at RG. Perfect scenario now is get OL right and then bring him in later. Joe addressed the OL Team Depth. Will probably add another one as we go along too. there will be cuts.
I was wary of Neal, especially when I saw him constantly on the ground. I also thought Charles Cross was the better player when it came to pass protection, however, Neal was better in the run game. In true Giants fashion, they chose wrong. Ugh.
admit that I wanted Neal very much at #7. But that was before I learned that he didn't do any agility drills at the combine or his pro day. OTOH, he was dominant in the SEC. I agree that it's beginning to look like guard may be his best position.
admit that I wanted Neal very much at #7. But that was before I learned that he didn't do any agility drills at the combine or his pro day. OTOH, he was dominant in the SEC. I agree that it's beginning to look like guard may be his best position.
Look, we need to apply the Daniel Jones model to many of these drafted players, particularly the lottery picks.
We really won't know what we have until the sixth season.
It’s simply the culmination of his rehab from an injury that apparently was downplayed . I am certainly skeptical about Neal. Who wouldn’t be? But he’s going to get an another chance to prove that he belongs out there .
It’s on Neal.
The 2022 draft looks pretty poor overall league wide.
If you played the hindsight card, we certainly missed out on quality WRs available at #7.
Leave it to Dallas, however, to find three Pro Bowl quality players from there 2022 selections.
Tyler Smith, Jake Ferguson, and Daron Bland.
Will McClay is unbelievable...
Just let him go, Joe. Sign a veteran who'll be able to help the OL.
Just let him go, Joe. Sign a veteran who'll be able to help the OL.
His value is at a low. Don't sell low.
Remember when we all laughed at the Jets for drafting Becton for the same reason you just mentioned?
Just let him go, Joe. Sign a veteran who'll be able to help the OL.
What are you trading him for? A YouTube TV subscription?
Becton wasn't exactly good when he played, but he was in another universe from Neal.
1. Shit happens, or
2. When shit happens it is ALWAYS somebody's fault.
I vote for number 1. That's why it's on the T-shirts.
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was he might be too big to succeed and stay healthy under NFL wear and tear. It's not unusual. Beckton gave me similar vibes.
Remember when we all laughed at the Jets for drafting Becton for the same reason you just mentioned?
I disagree about this comparison because unlike Becton, Neal was and is always in shape. He's not fat. He's unlucky. And let's not forget that the Giants medical staff said his ankle was not broken and he continued to play on it and give it his all.
We should all forget it, because it never happened. See my post at 6:55 p.m. last evening in this thread.
1. Shit happens, or
2. When shit happens it is ALWAYS somebody's fault.
I vote for number 1. That's why it's on the T-shirts.
I don't think you have that quite right. It should read:
1. Shit happens, or
2. When shit happens it is ALWAYS happens to the Giants offensive line.
The answer is #2.
I dunno Jim. Seems like the writing is on the wall for Neal.
At least at OT.
Man I was 100% wrong…
Part of a growing club, Rick, with JS the charter member.
I recall a video, a week or two after the draft, of Neal, all 330 lbs of him or whatever, crouched in a smallish box perhaps 3.5 to 4.0 feet high, who used all his leg force to spring up and out of the box onto a nearby shelf/ledge. It was an extraordinary show of power and strength. We were all tickled and pleased as punch, this guy was 'can't miss'.
Sy' had his doubts at the time, balance, winds up on the ground too much, even though he had EN ranked as his 1st or 2nd OL iirc.
Final tally is not in, yet, even if it's looking pretty dark right now. Giants--hopefully led by saviour Bricillo (is he?? please lol)--need to do something they've been very poor at the past decade and self scout hard, really hard, about Neal's positional future.
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And let's not forget that the Giants medical staff said his ankle was not broken and he continued to play on it and give it his all.
We should all forget it, because it never happened. See my post at 6:55 p.m. last evening in this thread.
well alrighty then. I stand corrected.
I'm through with this Neal stuff and like it or not, fair or not, Schoen has to eat the shit.
Hell, we all just saw in episode 4, Schoen tell Jones something like, "We haven't given up on you, but we have to do what's best to protect ourselves in case you aren't ready to go." That same reasoning should apply to Neal as well.
As for Robinson, I assume they can IR him again if he can't play. I agree keeping him around is untidy, but he's not costing them much.
that is also very young, he is relying on older veterans to start or serve as key back-ups along the offensive line:
Jon Runyan, Jr. Age 27
Austin Schlottmann Age 29
Jermaine Eluemunor Age 30
Aaron Stinnie Age 30
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was he might be too big to succeed and stay healthy under NFL wear and tear. It's not unusual. Beckton gave me similar vibes.
Becton wasn't exactly good when he played, but he was in another universe from Neal.
It's not about their talent but rather their sheer size, and huge men with that size with mobility could run more risk with injuries.
Look, we need to apply the Daniel Jones model to many of these drafted players, particularly the lottery picks.
We really won't know what we have until the sixth season.
that is also very young, he is relying on older veterans to start or serve as key back-ups along the offensive line:
Jon Runyan, Jr. Age 27
Austin Schlottmann Age 29
Jermaine Eluemunor Age 30
Aaron Stinnie Age 30
Eluemunor down, 3 to go. And it’s still July. Get the barf bag.