I agree. And I think it's because he always throws to the side with a safety helping over the top because he just isn't very good at finding the one-on-one
Was smart, after all! Granted, it’s all gone to shit since…
No it wasn’t smart, just like the first one wasn’t. It was upheld, but in both cases was a formality for the Commanders to pick up a first down.
Just because they picked up the first down doesn't mean it wasn't smart. THey still need to execute to get it.
Yeah it does. They were easy pickups. Why throw away the challenges (2 now) when winning and losing the challenge doesn’t matter?
Washington has shot themselves in the foot numerous times in short yardage. Can’t just assume they’ll make it.
They also run for 200 yards and are routinely pushing our DLine back 2-3 yards. But sure, a chance to make them have to pick up 2 feet is a wise use of challenges.
The fact tat both conversions were so easy tells you all you need to know about how wise the challenges were. Sometimes you have to make decisions in the context of what is happening on the field.
RE: RE: This is probably the best Giants offensive line
Did he actually get the shot or just the blue band aid? I see over a thousand legislators in NZ were exempt from the shot while forcing the rest of the populace to get the vax.
Yes and it’s infuriating. Like he knows he has to do it but doesn’t want to throw an interception
I agree. And I think it's because he always throws to the side with a safety helping over the top because he just isn't very good at finding the one-on-one
Lost in gnashing of teeth is the Giants offensive line hasn't looked this good since 2012.
Get Leek his 100+ yards.
LOL. Yea not sure what that was about
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And this is when we let Barkley walk
Thinking the same thing. Can’t do anything right.
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Was smart, after all! Granted, it’s all gone to shit since…
No it wasn’t smart, just like the first one wasn’t. It was upheld, but in both cases was a formality for the Commanders to pick up a first down.
Just because they picked up the first down doesn't mean it wasn't smart. THey still need to execute to get it.
Yeah it does. They were easy pickups. Why throw away the challenges (2 now) when winning and losing the challenge doesn’t matter?
Washington has shot themselves in the foot numerous times in short yardage. Can’t just assume they’ll make it.
They also run for 200 yards and are routinely pushing our DLine back 2-3 yards. But sure, a chance to make them have to pick up 2 feet is a wise use of challenges.
The fact tat both conversions were so easy tells you all you need to know about how wise the challenges were. Sometimes you have to make decisions in the context of what is happening on the field.
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And this is when we let Barkley walk
Unfortunately, we had to let Saquon Barkley go in order to have money to afford this line..
Someone on TwitterX said the other day that Hutch and Thibs were comparable 😂😂😂
Did he actually get the shot or just the blue band aid? I see over a thousand legislators in NZ were exempt from the shot while forcing the rest of the populace to get the vax.
looks like the right move
Sorry, but feed him feed him and feed him some more.
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at some point they have to be able to scheme a shot to someone else. slayton or hyatt or wandale on a wheel or something.
Sorry, but feed him feed him and feed him some more.
you were saying?
Nabers is unreal.
2. stupid penalty
3. drop in the end zone
4 pt game would be much better