I agree. Obviously, they are fearful, anxiety-ridden, masochists. They don't want the Jets to succeed and win. They want to be miserable and have something to complain about. It's pathetic and sad.
Every chance. Mac has gotten great intel from at least a dozen sources now on what both teams are doing. Now if he could just figure out why a dozen well informed people all have different inside information we'll be getting somewhere.
What is wrong with this fanbase? I can't even begin to fathom how some fans on this message board are complaining about finally moving up to grab our franchise QB. Anyone suggesting that we might take a non-QB at 3 has serious issues. I understand not being happy with giving up the three second rounders, but it seems like a more than fair price compared to the recent trade ups for quarterbacks in the draft. This team has been desperate for a franchise QB my entire life and its about time we do what it takes to get one. Can't wait to hear Mayfield, Darnold, or Rosen's name called on April 26th.
I don't see the Jets taking Darnold. He turns the ball over too much both via interceptions and fumbles. He has the least starting experience of any of the top 5 QBs. He has the slow delivery and flawed mechanics, and may not be able to fix the delivery/throwing motion. I think he will need to sit for a year, maybe longer. Mac cannot afford another project QB.
If they take Baker at 3, then they lose 3 picks because he would've been available with the 6th pick.
I can't see him taking Barkley even then. He has to get a QB this offseason. Do you really think he's gonna trust his career on Hack or Teddy's health or staying here? I don't. He may not like it, but I think he will take the QB he likes 3rd and maybe even 4th best before he would consider Barkley. He may hate it, but he has to roll the dice.
Will the giants really draft a qb? They sacked their HC after benching eli manning. Really think they'll ride eli till he retires and not want to upset him by having a #2 pick sat behind him. They paid Solder. What better way to help your QB than have a once in a decade OG? Or have a once in a decade RB? Sent from my SM-G610Y using Tapatalk
Yes, we would have. That's what Teddy wanted. I don't think he would have signed a two-year or longer deal.
this does make sense. But how much do you think (or, more importantly, the Giants front office thinks) Eli Manning has left in the tank? He’s 37 this year. The Giants must know QB is the key position and could take a couple years to develop. If this QB class is as good as advertised they probably should be dipping in.
https://www.si.com/nfl/2018/03/17/n...m&utm_medium=social&xid=socialflow_twitter_si This is a great article by Albert Breer that should answer some of the questions and complaints, and hopefully make everyone feel better about the trade up. Following are a couple of key quotes from the article. and and
Just looking for NFL comparisons. Obviously Darnold isn't Rogers but he is a big guy, athletic, kind of a gunslinger mentality. Can make mistakes but also something out of nothing, like Rogers. Rosen is more pocket precision fluid passer. He's a techician like Manning and Brady.
Right. And the top five are each guaranteed to be better than the guy after him? I can pretty much guarantee that at least one quarterback taken in the sixth position or later will turn out to be much better than at least two of the quarterbacks taken before him. Of course no one knows which is which until a season or two go by. In the meantime it's not like the Jets needed those three second round picks to plug gaping holes in the lineup anyway, right?