The New York Giants Couldn't Even Lose Right!



The Giants loset their last game of the season but they didn’t get enough help from Tennessee to get back to the 2nd pick.

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32 thoughts on “The New York Giants Couldn't Even Lose Right!”

  1. The NY Giants 💙 have a 70 – 80% chance to get one of the 2 best College QBs in the NFL draft.
    If the Cleveland Browns won't draft a QB, they are sticking with their franchise QB. That's matters.

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  2. Thanks Digge you are spot on. I always thought Milton was the real deal. We could have had him in the 5th round but It was Daniel Jones or bust. just my 2 cents before the draft spend the money in FA on the OL to make it good not average. Then call the Pats and trade for Milton. If Ward or Sanders slips to us at 3 great. If not take Hunter! We can get a QB in the 2nd round (Milroe, Dart or McCord). The Pats need picks Milton was a 6 round pick we should be able to get him for a 5th or 4th round. At Worst he is a solid backup or a good starter. Who needs a high price vet retread when we can have a young big arm QB as a bridge or be "the franchise". I'm excited we got options. Go Giants!

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  3. We can always sign at team friendly QB3 vet bridge. Bring back Lock or sign Winston, or Josh Jacobs they can all compete for starter but my money would be on Milton but at least we would have a better QB room than we have had.

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  4. Yup Spot on Diggie. The Giants cant even tank correctly and I know Joe Shoene is gunna fck up these draft picks as well. Tennesse is going Cam Ward. Cleveland goes Shedur but him and his Dad absolutely refuse to play for cleveland and The raiders make the necessary moves to get him. The Giants will sign travis Hunter and set us back another 5-7 years. Mark my words

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  5. Having the 3rd pick in the draft , changes everything for me , I wanted a quarterback but would pass on every position to have one of the most dominant defensive lines in football this would be the only pick to get back on track

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  6. I’ve always been a firm believer in winning games starts with winning in the trenches. Whether you solidify both sides of the line in the draft is another question, but it would be a good place to start. Win the line of scrimmage battle and you will come out on top more often than not.

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