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  1. Every Giants fan page: Carolina Every Sports News Cast: Carolina Huddle: Giants lol
  2. When the Panthers have the ball Panthers offense Stats Giants defense 353.8 (18th) Total Yards Per Game/Allowed 401.3 (17th) 109.5 (17th) Rushing Yards Per Game/Allowed 137.2 (29th) 3.86 (23rd) Rushing Yards Per Attempt/Allowed 4.52 (25th) 244.3 (15th) Passing Yards Per Game/Allowed 264.2 (22nd) 18 (T-26th) Sacks Allowed/Sacks 10 (T-27th) 35.0 (26th) Third Down Efficiency 43.0 (21st) 23.8 (16th) Points Per Game/Allowed 29.5 (T-29th) When the Giants have the ball Giants Offense Stats Panthers Defense 360.7 (16th) Total Yards Per Game/Allowed 308.3 (3rd) 89.8 (25th) Rushing Yards Per Game/Allowed 111.5 (15th) 3.91 (22nd) Rushing Yards Per Attempt/Allowed 4.68 (27th) 270.0 (10th) Passing Yards Per Game/Allowed 196.8 (2nd) 12 (T-13th) Sacks Allowed/Sacks 16 (T-6th) 37.7 (24th) Third Down Efficiency 29.6 (2nd) 19.0 (27th) Points Per Game/Allowed 20.2 (6th) https://www.si.com/nfl/panthers/gm-report/inside-the-numbers-panthers-at-giants-game-preview
  3. https://giantsfans.net/message_board/index.php/topic,59548.0.html https://thegiantsboard.proboards.com/thread/9675/carolina-2-5-giants
  4. According to Texans reporter Aaron Wilson, Watson has made it clear that he does not want to play for the Philadelphia Eagles. General manager Howie Roseman has monitored the situation in Houston over the past few months, but has backed off as the quarterback continues to maintain that he doesn’t want to play in Philadelphia. “At one point, Philadelphia was really aggressive in this, to the point where Howie Roseman had even contacted Deshaun’s legal team, he sent an investigator down here… He had done a lot of leg work on this. Eventually what he ascertained, and I reported this back in August and late July as well, was that Deshaun wouldn’t waive his no trade clause for the Eagles,” Wilson reiterated on “The Zach Gelb Show” on CBS Sports Radio.
  5. We would be at Mac Jones funeral right now if we drafted his slow ass.
  6. Speaking to Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News, Panthers head coach Matt Rhule said he hasn't "done any work" on other quarterbacks leading up to the trade deadline. "I believe Sam (Darnold) will be a great quarterback for the Carolina Panthers," Rhule added.
  7. According to Anderson, the Chiefs could be competing with the Carolina Panthers, the New Orleans Saints, and the San Francisco 49ers for Mack’s services. In a sense, having multiple teams interested could generate a bit of a bidding war, but everyone also knows that Mack is buried on the Colts depth chart for various reasons and it’s hard to see anyone giving up anything substantial for Mack—including the Chiefs. Mack was the Colts fourth round pick in the 2017 NFL Draft and quickly rose up the depth chart to provide solid production with back to back seasons at or near 1,000 rushing yards. He had 17 total touchdowns between the 2018-19 seasons and looked like he would be the Colts featured back for some time, until he tore his Achilles in the opening game of the 2020 season. Just like that, everything changed for Mack and the Colts, who went on to draft and use Jonathan Taylor as the bell cow instead. Mack returned to the Colts on a one-year deal this past offseason, but so far he has only 25 carries for 96 yards in limited duty—good for a 3.9 yards/carry average, which is far below his 4.4 career average there.
  8. He's on a 1yr 2M deal currently (didn't fact check) definitely a rental Maybe if they shutdown CMC for the season we make this move?? His stats through 6 games (appeared in 4) are 25 carries for 97 yds (3.9 ypc) and 2 catches on 5 targets for 8yds
  9. I think it may have been a quote from Matt Rhule, but again i am not sure so you could be right
  10. Likely similar to how we used Curtis Samuel at times. Not sure how legit it is, saw it on social media and cannot remember the source.
  11. Number 1: 4 Sacks, 7 QB hits This offensive line is flat out terrible. It all started out when on the first play of the game Nate Solder got obliterated by Leonard Floyd. This led to Daniel Jones getting hit mid throw which then led to a fumble. Thankfully the fumble was recovered but it was an embarrassing play by Solder nonetheless. Things got worse after left tackle Andrew Thomas left the game with a leg injury after having it rolled up on a run play. After that it all went downhill. It seemed as if the entire game the NY Giants offensive line was lost. None of them could block in the open field on screens or runs, they couldn’t hold their own on pass blocks, it seemed as if they just couldn’t do anything. This resulted in four sacks and seven QB hits on Daniel Jones, and several quarterback pressures. OL issues... hmmm... sound familiar? Number 2: 50 pass attempts for Daniel Jones/4 turnovers for Jones This is an embarrassing stat for the coaching staff. With the NY Giants only having three active receivers — after Kadarius Toney got knocked out with an ankle injury — and an offensive line that mostly consisted of backups for most of the game, surely they’d at least try to mix things up and not put your QB in a worse situation than he already was in. Lets just say they didn’t do that. Number 3: 365 yards and 5 TD’s allowed This was another awful game for the NY Giants’ defense. The pass coverage looked absolutely awful for the majority of the game with the Giants seemingly sticking with the same zone that has not worked all year. https://gmenhq.com/2021/10/18/ny-giants-blowout-loss-rams-key-stats/3/
  12. Or Ryan Santoso (Well more like a tribute to his mustache)
  13. College to NFL is just different. Even if he is/was an amazing college coach. It takes time for even coaches to adjust and learn. Because coaches in the NFL are always learning more and adding more. They're always trying to find new ways to improve their system. Some coaches just can't keep up with the pace.
  14. Crazy how both were teammates... guess they didn't learn a thing from each other lol
  15. I mean that's mainly what you get on these sites. I hope people don't come here looking for espn type insight.
  16. Because they thought Teddy and execution was the problem and not the front office themselves. I think they got that message this season. Hopefully its a fix that THEY CAN FIX and not a fix that calls for people getting fired.
  17. True. That is a great example. I think you have to look at the reasons we're rebuilding. And I think when we brought in Matt Rhule, we brought in a guy that is known as a "rebuild coach". But he doesn't have the experience yet maybe to be an NFL Coach. That maybe brought more problems to the rebuild. He is learning. It's hard to teach young players and build a culture when you're learning yourself. He may or may not be the right guy for the job. But me, I am prolly gonna wait a couple more years before im 100% out on the guy. But that's just me. And for Tepper well prior to him being our owner, he was a one of the owners of the Steelers (small percentage and idk if he still owns some or had to give it up). I am also not sure if he had anything to do with any of their success. I don't now what he likes to see in personnel before he hires them. I do think he knows he isn't a football guy like a jerry jones. He may WANT to win and that may cause him to overstep his boundary at times like some thought he would with a trade for Watson.
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