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Gettleman is getting absolutely destroyed by national media... STILL


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Been seeing it all week on NFLN and ESPN.  I follow a group on facebook with fans of every team and Giants fans are absolutely losing it.  Then I flip on Golic & Wingo this morning, and Dan Graziano is on and is absolutely ripping into Gettleman.  They have mocked him for saying he knew two other teams were gonna pick Jones if he didnt at 6.  Brought up how he needed a pass rusher in Josh Allen, but picked Jones instead because he was "tricked" by the Redskins.  Graziano said how bad is it when you get tricked by the Redskins...  I've seen commentators on both the NFLN and ESPN during the draft rip him for his contradictory statements.  Also, since the OBJ trade, The Le Betard show has made him into sort of a meme, incessantly mocking his "arrogance," as Dan says, while he is pretty much turned into a caricature.

Seems once he got a job in a market where a national audience gets to see his means of operating, once they get past the amusing one-liners, they don't find him quite so endearing as many did here.

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15 minutes ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

Who is this Gettleman guy I keep seeing people bring up

is he one of our UDFAs?

He was the guy many on this board praised as the savior of the franchise. For some of us tho he’s exactly who we thought he was. An overrated bum

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14 minutes ago, Cracka McNasty said:

It's been 3 days since the draft. 

We have no idea if literally anyone is any good yet. 

Let's evaluate again in 3 years. 

no dude stop. lets listen to trey wingy and not let processes play out. we gage everything off of mainstream soap opera ESPN. the platform that was just soooo in the right to not to show Simmons highlights but to shame the kid. 

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