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NFL 2016 Week 12 |OT| Shanksgiving

This will be a bit long but I was just looking at some cap figures for 2017 specific to the Giants and the team is in a really good position to resign some key players if they choose to. Bearing in mind that payers like Odell, Justin Pugh and Weston Richburg will also be coming up for extension in the very near future. Odell in particular is going to break the bank if he continues his pace of production.

Regardless in 2017 if the cap stays the same (and that's highly unlikely), the Giants will have about 28 million in cap space. That doesn't include a likely 4 million they will carry over from 2017. So let's say we're looking at about 32 million prior to the team making any moves.

Free agents in 2017:

Jason Pierre Paul
Jonathan Hankins
Keenan Robinson
Larry Donnell
Kelvin Sheppard
Coty Sensabaugh
Trevin Wade
Mark Herzlich
Zak DeOssie
Marshall Newhouse

The bolded are the most important of the group. There's a number of guys there that will be extremely cheap to resign if the team chooses to. ST guys like Herzlich, DeOssie, etc. Keenan Robinson has actually played pretty well for us and he's not likely to break the bank either. Regardless, JPP and Hankins are the pure focus in free agency for Jerry Reese.

For posterity, here's the 2018 Free Agents:

Odell Becham Jr.
Justin Pugh
Weston Richburg
Jonathan Casillas
Devon Kennard
Jay Bromley
Shane Vereen

So with 32 million going into the 2017 season with the current cap which is likely to rise, the Giants have plenty of moves they will make to continue to clear cap space.

Cap casualties or players that will be asked to take massive pay cuts to stay:

Victor Cruz - $9,400,000 (cap savings of 7.5 million if hes cut)
Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie - $8,500,000 (cap savings of 4.5 million if hes cut)
JT Thomas - $4,000,000 (cap savings of 3 million if hes cut)

JT Thomas is gone. He's done nothing for the team and his contract was a bad one.

Victor is very likely to take a substantial pay cut to stay in NY like he did this year. He's made some plays this year but hasn't proven he's the dynamic playmaker he once was. Though to be entirely fair, his injury is the type where it takes a year before you see how well a guy has truly healed. He's a Jersey native and he knows his market is in NY and the Giants love him. I see him staying at a similar rate to what he's been paid this season (about 4-5 million).

I would love for DRC to take a paycut as well but I think he's likely to either retire or move on for one last paycheck if he can get it. His body has broken down over the past two years which is why he's on limited snaps but the snaps he does play - he's pretty freaking great.

Regardless, *if* those players move on or have their pay sliced, the Giants could easily free up close to if not over 40 million in space before there is any increase to the cap number. That's plenty of room to address the free agents that we have.
 
Fisher:
“I had a discussion with Eric and it was brought to my attention Eric wanted some things from the organization and it was shortly after he had been critical of us, of me, of the players and of our quarterback coach,” Fisher said. “And there’s a natural conflict there. He has every right to be critical because we’re all frustrated with the respect to the season and he has every right to comment and to be critical. But there’s a line that has to be respected, when you on one side criticize the organization and come back and ask the organization for something.”

And therein lies the problem. The Rams are willing to treat Dickerson like a member of the family as long as he behaves in a way that the Rams believe a member of the family should. But believing that they can apply that type of condition to Dickerson’s or any other former player’s status is the flaw in the team’s logic.

“This is a new experience for us and this is a new Rams family and we want to include all the former Rams in our future,” Fisher said.
 

Hindl

Member
Final Fantasy 15 isn't just another "Story tube" is it? There's side quests right?

From what I've heard it's kinda the inverse. The early part of the game is really open, and the back half is where they start funneling you through the story
 

Bread

Banned
Dolphins gloat about Maxwell Alonso trade: http://dailydolphin.blog.palmbeachp...s-shrewd-trade-for-kiko-alonso-byron-maxwell/

Patriots might have to send higher draft pick to Eagles because CB Eric Rowe is playing well: http://www.patspulpit.com/2016/11/2...o-eagles-because-cb-eric-rowe-is-playing-well

Oh and Demarco Murray has 1043 yards rushing and 309 receiving and 11 Tds.

Fucking Howie giving away all our talent.

In fact, Rowe has taken the starting job from CB Logan Ryan (or at least will rotate as a starter based upon opposing personnel), meaning that he will be expected to play the majority of the defensive snaps for the rest of the season.

!!!!!

Thank you Eagles! You have finally ended this Logan Ryan nightmare
 
Dolphins gloat about Maxwell Alonso trade: http://dailydolphin.blog.palmbeachp...s-shrewd-trade-for-kiko-alonso-byron-maxwell/

Patriots might have to send higher draft pick to Eagles because CB Eric Rowe is playing well: http://www.patspulpit.com/2016/11/2...o-eagles-because-cb-eric-rowe-is-playing-well

Oh and Demarco Murray has 1043 yards rushing and 309 receiving and 11 Tds.

Fucking Howie giving away all our talent.

Kiko and Maxwell have improved a lot the last few weeks, Maxwell especially but even if they aren't playing that well....they are still upgrades over what we had :/
 

Fox318

Member
I literaly don't understand the mindset of people who go midnight and fight and trample over shit on black friday.

How much money could they really be fucking saving on a TV?

You can get good deals on almost everything if you look hard enough the rest of the year.
 

Greg

Member
I literaly don't understand the mindset of people who go midnight and fight and trample over shit on black friday.

How much money could they really be fucking saving on a TV?

You can get good deals on almost everything if you look hard enough the rest of the year.
think of it like the Jets QB situation and it all makes sense
 
I literaly don't understand the mindset of people who go midnight and fight and trample over shit on black friday.

How much money could they really be fucking saving on a TV?

You can get good deals on almost everything if you look hard enough the rest of the year.

Nobody wants to look hard or do anything the rest of the year
 

Fox318

Member
Are you guys still thankful this week

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Tom Penny

Member
I literaly don't understand the mindset of people who go midnight and fight and trample over shit on black friday.

How much money could they really be fucking saving on a TV?

You can get good deals on almost everything if you look hard enough the rest of the year.
Haven't humans fought killed and trampled others for things since they've existed?
 

Bread

Banned
i just bought shit for a pc and a 3ds this past weekend, should i sell the 3ds? idk if i'll even have time to play it
 

Fox318

Member
think of it like the Jets QB situation and it all makes sense
Thats if teh supply is low. I can see people waiting outside for a game console on the first day or wanting to see a movie on the first night because those things are limited. These fat rolly polie Wal-mart shoppers are throwing their 400 lb bodies around over a $300 tv.

Plus are these people buy a new TV every fucking year?
Nobody wants to look hard or do anything the rest of the year
There are so many ways to search deals now or even just look through the newspaper that its easier to shop from home than ever before.

Haven't humans fought killed and trampled others for things since they've existed?

These fools aren't going in for the hunt and these supplies are prevalent throughout their environment.

If I stole a pencil from your place would you follow me home and beat the shit out of me? No because it isn't worth the effort and time to fight over something so cheap to your life.

At most what are they saving? $100-50?
 

jmdajr

Member
I picked up FFXV from Redbox.

I understand nothing.

I forgot my Redbox movie in the Grocery shopping cart the other day.

I guess someone has a free BluRay copy of Central Intelligence. I'd like to think someone would return it, but we did vote for Trump.

There goes 35 bucks plus tax! :'(
 

Farooq

Banned
That's fair, although this will sound ridiculous, but I'd rather get beat like that. The coverage on that TD to Adams, and the later 50 yard bomb to Adams, was good, and a better CB would've at least broken it up. Rodgers' placement was perfect on that TD but Carroll honestly should've been able to intercept it. And by forcing them to do that more, maybe the CBs succeed a few times. Plus, it would make Rodgers hold the ball longer and maybe get the pass rush home, even though they were largely ineffective. Wouldn't have made a difference, but I'd rather lose by getting constant bombs dropped on us than just having quick 5-8 yard dump offs marching down the field.

The one positive I take from this game is that it's pretty much the same issues the Eagles have had all season. If every week there was a different failing, then the team would have no idea how to improve in the offseason. Whereas every week it's the same thing. CBs and WRs suck, and we have a rookie QB who's making some mistakes. The issues we've been seeing with Wentz were what the draft scouts were expecting to see. Mostly inaccuracy issues down the field and locking on to the first read. Before this season, he had only started 30 games ever, throughout high school and college. I think he can be coached up and fixed. As for the CBs and WRs, if you go into the offseason knowing what you have to fix, it makes things a lot easier. The OL for all it's faults has been holding up pretty good, at least to the point where they aren't the most pressing need. Last offseason, the Eagles needed to improve at OL, LB, and the Secondary, so they grabbed Brandon Brooks, Nigel Bradham, and Rodney McLeod, and took Vaitai and Seumalo in the draft. In their worst games they've earned their contracts, and in their best games they've been steals. And Vaitai and Seumalo show promise. This offseason, we know we need to fix the WRs and CBs. I'm confident Howie will be able to bring in the players to fix these issues, and hopefully next year will be a bit better and they can make it into the playoffs. The team is still a ways off, but there's a roadmap going forward, and we have a rookie QB who's shown promise, but is trying to do too much with no supporting cast around him. They need to give him that cast and stop making him do everything on his own.

Your first point is interesting and doesn't sound ridiculous. The more I think about it, the more I am inclined to agree. Although, I can see merit in the philosphy of making an offense need long sustaining drives to score. The thinking being the offense is bound to make a mistake.

They started playing more coverage later in the game, and having Hicks spy Rodgers. I'll post A-22 gifs of pass plays from that game. It'll be fun to talk about.
 
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