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well, it sounds like the Giants really lack depth on the DL with injuries.  Sounds like injury bug as already hit the 2nd string.  So if the Giants rest starters, our starting lineup might be up against the 3rd string D front. 

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5 minutes ago, CRA said:

well, it sounds like the Giants really lack depth on the DL with injuries.  Sounds like injury bug as already hit the 2nd string.  So if the Giants rest starters, our starting lineup might be up against the 3rd string D front. 

We might need it to get back in sync.  

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3 hours ago, GOAT said:

no game day thread, people already giving up on the team.

if that ain't a measuring stick for where this fan base is with this product idk what is...

if it's not 21-0 by half, we might be discussing selling the team this weekend.

I'm just looking forward to moving on from that last performance.

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