New York Giants Season Thread!...The Tommy Cutlets Era

What should the Giants do in the first round?

  • Take a QB

    Votes: 3 42.9%
  • Take Barkley

    Votes: 3 42.9%
  • Take Chubb

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Trade down

    Votes: 1 14.3%

  • Total voters
    7
  • Poll closed .
That was great to watch

Winner of the Packers/Lions game will host the Giants next week
 
Think we win next week no matter what. Defense playing great. Need playoff Eli to show up.

Playoffs :pimp:
 
Not an easy game by any stretch of the imagination, but I'm cautiously optimistic about next week.
 
Offense looked good in the first half imo, Eli was playing well and they had a balanced attack. Second half they were pretty much in full pre-season mode, taking out OBJ and hand offs even on third a long...and Washington still couldn't do anything :lol:

Giants have rushed for over 100 yards a game since Pugh came back, and as bad as the pass protection is, if this run game continues to produce along with the defense, it won't take my points to win some playoff games.

Would've preferred to play Detroit, but you're going to have to beat some good teams along the way regardless. Just have to control the time of possession the way they have been lately
 
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This is the best secondary in the NFL right now and the best Giants secondary has ever had.

I liked that Mac played our players for the most part. Would have preferred if he played them all the whole game but we won and looked okay at times.

This is the best defense we've had since probably the 80s. This defense is no joke.

I don't want to see Larry Donnell in the game at all. Saw a lot of him yesterday for some reason. Rashad Jennings is done. He's gotten slower and worse. Perkins should get majority of the carries.

Preferred to play DET over GB but oh well. Would even prefer Seattle over GB right now but we have a good shot to win this game.

Felt good as hell to send home a rival as well. Washington has a damn good offense but we shut him all he way down. 0 points for almost three full quarters. They didn't score until we started resting starters or limited their snaps.

Did Mac say why he went for it on 4th and 2 when we were in FG range? I didn't like that call. Thought we should have took the points.



Here's a few pics I took from the game yesterday.

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Reps for anyone who can tell me who this is. I know his face but couldn't think of his name.


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I don't see how this team loses if they can put up a consistent 21+ points in the postseason
 
Giants laid an egg in lambeau this year but the defense has vastly improved since then.
Packers has also improved a lot.
Its going to be very tough.
The team as a whole far surpassed my expectations. I really thought they were going to win 4 games this year.
Offense, especially the oline need to wake up or we wont go far
 
Damn nice pics man :pimp: what did u have sideline access or something? I still think I would take my chances @GB over @SEA. GB playing way better, but going to Seattle seems like it never ends well for the Giants. (56 false start penalty game :smh: Anyone got the Shockey gift?? :lol:)
 
Honestly the only piece really screwing us over is Flowers, he's the reason Eli is playing like trash...every game Eli looks worried and rushes his throws and I can't blame him, his blind side is completely vulnerable....Flowers needs to be moved.
 
Seattle is not good, they have serious problems. They're very beatable at home. GB is a hotter and better team right now than Seattle. That defense ain't the same, gotta few injuries. Offense ain't the same, no running game, injuries and Russell has had some bad games.
 
This won't be an easy game... Hell none of these games will be easy, but they've been running the ball efficiently as of late. As long as they don't turn the ball over, they win this game. Otherwise it's an L.

Giants were in full preseason mode the second half, was nothing but handffs even on third and long, and some starters were rested. When the game was tied and Eli had to make a play, he threw a 40 yarder to get the game winning FG. Offense looked very good the first half
 
Yeah but our defense would be more likely to hold their offense to less than 14 with their weak oline. GB was the last team I wanted to play, but oh well. Offense is going to have to play their ***** off Sunday.
 
playoff football!!! and great job by ending the skins season. that wasnt a big game for us but i hope it gave a lot of those players the feel of a playoff game. the feeling of beating a team that was playing for their season and the feeling of seeing that team walk off the field playing their last game of the season. we have a lot of young players hope the coach put some of these thoughts in their heads after the game.

giants have problem with aaron rodgers they haven't faced a QB playing at this level all season. sprags better give him different looks throughout the game he is great at figuring things out. good thing about playing them round one if you beat this team on the road and that QB that can really spark this team.
 
Giants have to make them one dimensional

Anyone making the trip? [emoji]128064[/emoji]
 
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Honestly the only piece really screwing us over is Flowers, he's the reason Eli is playing like trash...every game Eli looks worried and rushes his throws and I can't blame him, his blind side is completely vulnerable....Flowers needs to be moved.


Flowers looks worse this season. what pains me the giants tried to upgrade RT by brining in guys who were LT with other teams and better than flowers but once those players heard the giants wanted them to play RT they were not interested. we had the cap room. a LT and flowers at RT and hart and newhouse backups where they belong would have been above avg line. packers have 2 guys that will likely make an all pro team.


giants need to get these burners Lewis and King on the field. packers are not going to let OBJ beat them deep Lewis and King should be able to destroy nickel dime CBs
 
Janoris Jenkins and Damon Harrison talk about why they came to NY and what it feels like to be on a winning team finally. Good read.


Damon Harrison
I have the same routine before every game. First off, I don’t take the team bus to the stadium from our hotel. I get together early with Landon Collins, Johnathan Hankins and JPP, and we take the medical bus — the one that takes the trainers, team employees and media. We take it because it’s the first bus to go. It leaves about four of five hours before kickoff. The other buses are usually an hour or two behind. We like to get there as early as possible.

Janoris Jenkins
It’s true. By the time the rest of us get there, you guys have already been there for a couple of hours.

Damon
And once we get there, I like to take my time. I meet with the trainers and get taped up or worked on if I need work done. Then, about 50 minutes before we take the field for our first stretch, I walk out the tunnel and go all the way down to the far end of the bench and just sit down by myself in the empty stadium, my gospel music in my ears. Donnie McClurkin, Tamela Mann, Marvin Sapp, Kirk Franklin — gospel just gets me calm, man. I love it.

Janoris
Gospel? I’m more of an A Boogie/Kodak Black guy.

Damon
Yessir. I’m all gospel. It just gets me in the zone, gets my mind right.

So I just sit there on the edge of the bench and I look around the stadium at all the empty seats, knowing they’re gonna be full in a couple of hours. It still feels surreal to me. I mean, I’m living out a childhood dream. I’m living in a fantasy world, but this is reality. I played college ball in the NAIA — William Penn University out in Oskaloosa, Iowa. So playing in the NFL — in New York — is still shocking to me.

And I’ve learned that the more appreciation you have for something, the harder you’ll work to keep it. I try to remind myself of that when I’m sitting out there before every game.


Janoris
That’s right. For me and Snacks here, this is our first year with the Giants, and it’s our first trip to the playoffs. I spent four years with the Rams in St. Louis and he spent the last four years with the Jets. Now, coming to the Giants, it’s a whole different mindset. Nothing against the Rams. I had some great years there. It’s just that with the Giants, it’s all about winning and putting another trophy in the case. Everyone has that mindset, from the front office, to the players, to the fans.

It’s about winning now, not later, and cherishing each moment along the way.

Damon
What’s been your favorite moment so far?

Janoris
Aw, man, it’s gotta be the Dallas game — the last fourth-down play to win the game. There were only about 30 seconds left and Dez ran a curl, and just as the ball got to him I knocked it down and basically ended the game.

But it was that whole game, really. I also had an interception early in the second quarter, and then the big play in the fourth quarter with just over two minutes left — the one where Dez caught the slant and I poked it out and Landon recovered.


Damon
Yessir. That one was nice.

For me, my favorite moment was the Dallas game in its entirety as well. Fans love to see high-scoring shootouts, but as a defensive player, I love low-scoring battles. And when Odell caught that slant and took it to the house? That play was amazing, and that’s what gave us the advantage on the scoreboard. Then it was up to us on defense to close the deal.

Janoris
That last play, though — the one where Dez dropped the ball when I knocked it away — stands out to me because it was a big moment in a crucial situation, and Coach Spagnuolo told DRC, Eli Apple and me was that we were each going to have to come up and make a play for us to win that game, and that was my play. Our whole group played that way when we needed it most.

Damon
Yessir. And when you can win the close games in this league — the low-scoring, defensive battles — you know you can win any game. So that was when I knew we really had something special here. And the fact that it was against Dallas — a divisional rival and the No. 1 seed in the NFC — let me know that we really do have the ability to beat anybody.

It’s about winning now, not later, and cherishing each moment along the way.

Janoris
So, I know why I came to New York, Snacks. But what brought you to the Giants?

Damon
Honestly? Eli Manning. That’s no disrespect to the quarterbacks I’ve played with in the past. It’s just that anytime you get the chance to play with a future Hall of Famer, you gotta take it. And I couldn’t pass up that opportunity. Don’t get me wrong, getting the contract was nice … but playing with Eli Manning was the icing on the cake.

Janoris
For me, it was—

Damon
It was the cold weather, wasn’t it?

Janoris
Haha. Nah, man. It definitely wasn’t the cold.

Damon
You’re a funny dude, Jackrabbit. You’re so Florida. It was what, like 60° today, and you were out there with the mask on like we were already up in Green Bay.

Janoris
I’m a Florida boy, man. I can’t help it.

Damon
So you were saying you came to New York because….

Janoris
Well, it was an easy decision, really. When I started learning about the organization, the biggest thing I noticed was that the front office, the players and the fans all feel like one big family, with football at the center of it all. Everybody’s a part of it, and it’s a tight group. The fans feel like they’re part of the team and the players feel like they’re out there playing for the fans.


Damon
That’s true. And we’re playing for each other, too. That’s what I’ve really noticed about the culture here. You can go to any other guy on the team and talk to him about stuff, whether you’re asking for advice or offering it. Like I never realized my voice or my opinion carried so much weight with people until I came here. I’ve always been a vocal guy behind the scenes, even with the Jets. But here, I’m with a group of guys who have had a lot of success in this league — guys like Jonathan Casillas, Odell Beckham Jr. and Victor Cruz — and they’re telling me they want me to speak up, or that they appreciate when I talk to them. That’s what has impressed me the most.

Janoris
You should be in the film room with the DBs, man. Ain’t nobody afraid to speak up, but it’s all love no matter what. We study together and we understand each other, so we play for one another. And we hang out and bond off the field, too. So when you have that relationships like that with the guys around you, you play that much harder for those guys.

Damon
Yessir. There are no egos. Nobody feels like they don’t need to work as hard as the next guy. And if somebody sees something that they think would make me better, I want them to tell me. “Snacks, you didn’t stay in the right gap on this play,” or “Snacks you did so-and-so wrong.” I want them to tell me so I can correct it, because a better me makes for a better team. Our guys aren’t afraid to speak up, and they want me to do the same.

Janoris
And that’s important now that we’re trying to make a Super Bowl run.

In order to go somewhere you’ve never been before, you gotta do some things you’ve never done before.

Damon
Ain’t it, though? There are a lot of guys in this locker room who were on those Super Bowl teams. Guys like Eli Manning and Victor Cruz, who are telling us guys who have never been there things like, “Don’t stress or change too much, but everything in the playoffs is turned up a notch, from the excitement to the intensity. You gotta lay everything out there because tomorrow is not guaranteed. It’s win or go home, so you gotta put your best foot forward.”

Janoris
Every play we gotta go extra. That’s what we do.

Janoris
My goals for the playoffs are simple: I want to play to the best of my ability, be a leader — and I don’t mean lead by talking, I mean lead by the way I play and set the tone — and to win one game at a time. I’m gonna try to keep it as simple as that.

Damon
Yessir. That’s a great way to look at it. I think I do a really good job of not looking past the current game and of focusing on being the best player possible. Nothing more, nothing less. If I give my absolute best, it’ll rub off on everybody else, and we’ll all be better off for it.


Damon
That’s something Johnathan Hankins is really good at. One thing I’ve learned from him this season is that you can’t get too high or too low. He never gets down, but he never gets too excited, either. He stays even keeled, focuses on doing his job to the best of his ability and lets the results speak for themselves. He’s always cool.

Janoris
Yeah, Hank is always cool.

Damon
And that’s how we all gotta be.

You know, Jackrabbit, we talked about the reasons we came here, and I don’t think either of us even mentioned the biggest reason.

We came here to win.

Janoris
Yessir.

Damon
And I’ll be honest with you: When I first came to the Giants, it was a transition period for me. It was just … different. I was used to doing things a certain way with the Jets, and in my time as a pro, that was the only way I knew. But as time went on and I started to grow and get better, it hit me:

In order to go somewhere you’ve never been before, you gotta do some things you’ve never done before.

I’ve never been to the Super Bowl before. I’ve never even been to the playoffs.

Janoris
Yeah, I’ve never been to the playoffs or the Super Bowl either.

Damon
And to get there, we gotta do some things we’ve never done.

Janoris
Well let’s start off by doing something we have done before and go out and play our game and win — one game at a time, just like we said.

Damon
Yessir. Let’s do it.
 
O line is the same, Flowers regressed. We gotta new O line coach this year. First time in like 15 years. I don't think Eli is hurt. I think the line and the coaching scheme is the issue. I feel like our running game is worse this year than last year. It all goes back to the line.
 
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