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I couldn't watch.....who impressed today?


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Def Jewel was the MVP. IIRC he had a INT and a fumble recovery, or a forced fumble. Those were critical. 

Chubba did really well but we're almost expecting that to happen. 

Wonnum showed up. 

Our rookies did okay but nothing spectacular. JT Sanders almost had another TD.

Bryce is managing the game but didn't put up great stats. Good decisions mostly,  did have a few errant passes. But no turnovers from him was a big plus.

I'd say a key stat to this game is Bryce went 1 TD 0 INT and Daniel Jones went 0 TD 2 INT 

Winning this game dropped us all the way to #9 on the draft board for now.  The Giants also shot up to #1 on the draft board by LOSING to us. So it was a pretty damn important game for draft positioning. Giants fans are probably rejoicing that they're that much closer to replacing Daniel Jones. 

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2 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

Def Jewel was the MVP. IIRC he had a INT and a fumble recovery, or a forced fumble. Those were critical. 

Chubba did really well but we're almost expecting that to happen. 

Wonnum showed up. 

Our rookies did okay but nothing spectacular. JT Sanders almost had another TD.

Bryce is managing the game but didn't put up great stats. Good decisions mostly,  did have a few errant passes. But no turnovers from him was a big plus.

I'd say a key stat to this game is Bryce went 1 TD 0 INT and Daniel Jones went 0 TD 2 INT 

Winning this game dropped us all the way to #9 on the draft board for now.  The Giants also shot up to #1 on the draft board by LOSING to us. So it was a pretty damn important game for draft positioning. Giants fans are probably rejoicing that they're that much closer to replacing Daniel Jones. 

Saints and Patriots also won, so it’s not a huge hit. 

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1 minute ago, Joe Bear said:

He will. That’s what PFR considers a GWD. I mean technically it is one. 

Technically it is. Honestly he limited mistakes against a decent defense, so good on him. Their pass defense isn't bad at all, their scoring D is in the top 10. Their rushing defense blows, and we took advantage.

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2 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

Technically it is. Honestly he limited mistakes against a decent defense, so good on him. Their pass defense isn't bad at all, their scoring D is in the top 10. Their rushing defense blows, and we took advantage.

Yeah. Hell I’m always happy for a win and while Young is a mid- to upper-tier backup caliber player, he made some nice plays today, avoided the big mistake and deservingly won. The better team on the day got the win (unlike last night in MLS’ highway robbery)

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2 minutes ago, Joe Bear said:

Saints and Patriots also won, so it’s not a huge hit. 

Now that we've won 2 games, ive got no real idea of where we're going to end up. 

We basically won against the two worst teams on our schedule. Gets harder from here on out so I don't expect them to win more than 2 more games. 5-12 probably gets us a mid round pick, 3-14 is probably top 10 or top 5. 

I think winning today and getting to 3 wins basically ensured that we're not getting the #1 overall pick. 

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1 minute ago, Hoenheim said:

Now that we've won 2 games, ive got no real idea of where we're going to end up. 

We basically won against the two worst teams on our schedule. Gets harder from here on out so I don't expect them to win more than 2 more games. 5-12 probably gets us a mid round pick, 3-14 is probably top 10 or top 5. 

I think winning today and getting to 3 wins basically ensured that we're not getting the #1 overall pick. 

Nah. 99% chance the No. 1 pick goes to a three- or four-win team. Still very much in the hunt there and we still got to enjoy back-to-back wins. 

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4 minutes ago, Joe Bear said:

Nah. 99% chance the No. 1 pick goes to a three- or four-win team. Still very much in the hunt there and we still got to enjoy back-to-back wins. 

something I noticed we play the buccaneers twice. Theyve been on a bit of a slide lately and divisional games can be toss ups (see the Saints beating the Falcons who had been red hot until losing today). I think the bucs would annihilate us if they had Evans and Godwin healthy

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Mays didn't get ran over by Dexter, huge props

DJ Wom looked fresh and he made a real difference, what ifs....

Hubbard earned like 10% of that new deal- just a beast on a wet bad field.

94 Arob had a couple huge plays

Eddy hits a 53 longest of the year along with the pressured filled game winner. 

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Chuba, OL, Chuba, Wonnam, Chuba, Horn, Chuba. Bryce looked better at times but still far from “impressive”.  Missed numerous routine throws (worst was the pass to Chuba at the end to try to get a first and eat the clock, leading to the Giants sending the game to OT), some bad throws that got caught anyway, some bad decisions. Some solid throws too though. 

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