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Giants reportedly "desperate at running back"


Mr. Scot

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I don't think they're desperate enough to take JStew, whose injury problems could leave them right back at square one minus whatever they traded for him.  I COULD however possibly see us trading them Deangelo for a small price if Gettleman and crew are confident in JStew's availability.  Deangelo has at least a couple of years of solid play left and would give the Giants a couple of years to find a long term solution.  Like I said, in this scenario I don't see us getting much for him but it would keep the Panthers to Giants pipeline open.

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Giants season is done. Serves no purpose taking on an expensive injury prone RB.

They could find a Poole type RB

 

Exactly.  They waited too late in the season to make a desperation roster move.  Too late to salvage the season at this point, it's over.  Might as well just have their scout team focusing on OL and RBs because that's what they desperately need.

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The giants' season is over, they aren't going to do any blockbuster deal for a RB at this point, unless they can get an incredibly one sided deal.

 

They will wallow through the season with some sort of RB by committee type scenario and address the issue in the off season.  

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The giants' season is over, they aren't going to do any blockbuster deal for a RB at this point, unless they can get an incredibly one sided deal.

They will wallow through the season with some sort of RB by committee type scenario and address the issue in the off season.

Blockbuster deals for RBs also are always epic fails.....you don't trade for RBs.

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