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Thank you, NY Football Giants...


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1 minute ago, cookinbrak said:

for waiting to take the second best OL. Even though all the analysts said you should take OL first because we wouldn't take a DL, you said "Oh, yeah? Watch this!"

I hope Neal works out great for y'all. Everybody got what they wanted.

I laughed too but I think their logic was actually  sound because  they probably  knew we would trade our pick to the Eagles(to take Kayvon) and be screwed. This way they assured  they got the top d player on their board. 

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2 minutes ago, amcoolio said:

The Giants prefered Neal and the Panthers prefered Ekonwu...I guess the Giants thought someone could trade up with the Panthers for Kayvon 

I'm glad, everybody got what they wanted.

Except for the folks who wanted us to trade back for a QB.

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13 minutes ago, amcoolio said:

The Giants prefered Neal and the Panthers prefered Ekonwu...I guess the Giants thought someone could trade up with the Panthers for Kayvon 

Fitt said as much in his presser after the pick.  Said after the corners and pass rushers went off the board, the trade offers died down immediately.  

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