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Dr.Sack

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  1. 22 hours ago, GunnerBill said:

     

    Ah I didn't realise the option only cost $8m in my previous answer. If that is the case, no brainer to pick it up. But I am in no rush to pay him. I am not ruling it out but he has to play a full season and have a truly exceptional year if he wants the big tight end bucks.

     

    Hardly anyone plays on the tag now though. It is generally just a tool to stop someone walking in March and give more time for negotiation. 

     

    Given he will be 29 coming off the option year his agent would be totally incompetent to let him play on the franchise tag. Life changing money is very much a one time shot for Dalton. He will get a 2nd deal.... his age when drafted means he probably won't get a third.

    Given his injury history it goes without saying that unless he can string together some years with +80% active ness he will always be a yearly contract player as teams will want to hedge their bets. 

  2. 27 minutes ago, DuckyBoys said:

    well I'll root for him to do well  Think its up to the coaches to figure out more than jump balls on the sidelines  Hes not the first tall lanky not fast wr to ever suit up and plenty before him found ways to be productive

    Yeah it’s not like his size, and quick 10 yard speed can’t be used for a pattern like a slant route. I mean Brady took that out of the playbook 2 years ago 

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  3. 7 hours ago, Sojourner said:


    Cratered fast? The Giants are similar to the Bills in a sense. Massive resources allocated to a defense that struggles to get the job done and puts the offense in a hole. 
     

    On top of that they had a game changing WR lost for the season, injuries to their OL, a RB who was a problem lost to a broken foot and a QB who looks to show real potential seemingly unwilling to protect himself once he’s already picked up the yards needed to move the chains. 
     

    Not advocating to bring Dab back but I think he got the wrong end of the deal there. Especially when the guy making the moves and deals is still there in Beane Jr. 

    the fact he still got a pass after letting Saquon walk to a division rival after the guy was more than willing to stay in a seemingly inept and stagnant team says enough. 


    I understand the sentiment and Dab should shoulder some of the blame but putting all of it on him is a bit unjust. 

    He wore out his welcome and Giants ownership didn’t want him to destroy Dart running QB designed runs after Skat went down to save his job. Then there’s the whole Schoen having to listen to the radio headset and childish tamper tantrums. 

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