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TNF: Philadelphia Eagles (2-3) @ New York Giants (1-4)


TheKillerNacho

PHI @ NYG  

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  1. 1. Who wins?

  2. 2. How close will the game be?

    • 3 or less point difference
    • 4-7 point difference
    • 8-14 point difference
    • 15 or more point difference
  3. 3. Who scores the most fantasy points in this game?

    • Eli Manning
      0
    • Carson Wentz
    • Saquon Barkley
    • Wayne Gallman
      0
    • Darren Sproles
      0
    • Corey Clement
    • Odell Beckham Jr.
    • Sterling Shepard
      0
    • Cody Latimer
      0
    • Alshon Jeffery
    • Kamar Aiken
      0
    • Jordan Matthews
      0
    • Evan Engram
      0
    • Zach Ertz
    • Dallas Goedert
      0
    • Aldrick Rosas
      0
    • Jake Elliott
      0
    • Giants DST
      0
    • Eagles DST
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    • Other

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2 minutes ago, ET80 said:

Let's actually sig bet this. I'm being serious.

We let Trubisky throw five TDs in one half. ?

We're starting three rookies in the secondary (counting the slot), with second year safety Justin Evans starting as well. Grimes has lost a step and should be benched in favor of Ryan "I've had like one good game in my three year career" Smith.

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Barkley may legitimately be the best back in the NFL already, and yet the Giants are one of the worst teams in the NFL. The FO gambled that Eli still had it, that the OL could improve, and that with all the added weapons they could contend now. That hasn't happened, and now you're stuck taking a QB from a weak class squashed between two strong classes, and delaying your rebuild a year, when you could have had Darnold/Rosen/Allen and developing them right now. The result of this season would be no different with a struggling rookie QB than it is going to be with an elite NFL back, right? 3 or 4 wins? In 1 year the only step forward they've taken is that they now have their RB of the future I guess? (who will probably only have a few years left in the tank by the time a contender is built...) Next year odds are you'll be in the same situation, struggling QB play (this time a young QB learning the game as opposed to a broken down QB who needs to retire). I don't expect any Giants fan, even if they were relatively high on Darnold/Rosen/Allen, to say they regret taking Barkley even though this season is a bust (... even though most only talked themselves into the pick because they thought they could contend), because you can't take emotions out of it. Having a face of a franchise and a special talent does have it's own set of values even if they don't reflect as much in the win column.

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4 minutes ago, RandyMossIsBoss said:

Barkley may legitimately be the best back in the NFL already, and yet the Giants are one of the worst teams in the NFL. The FO gambled that Eli still had it, that the OL could improve, and that with all the added weapons they could contend now. That hasn't happened, and now you're stuck taking a QB from a weak class squashed between two strong classes, and delaying your rebuild a year, when you could have had Darnold/Rosen/Allen and developing them right now. The result of this season would be no different with a struggling rookie QB than it is going to be with an elite NFL back, right? 3 or 4 wins? In 1 year the only step forward they've taken is that they now have their RB of the future I guess? (who will probably only have a few years left in the tank by the time a contender is built...) Next year odds are you'll be in the same situation, struggling QB play (this time a young QB learning the game as opposed to a broken down QB who needs to retire). I don't expect any Giants fan, even if they were relatively high on Darnold/Rosen/Allen, to say they regret taking Barkley even though this season is a bust (... even though most only talked themselves into the pick because they thought they could contend), because you can't take emotions out of it. Having a face of a franchise and a special talent does have it's own set of values even if they don't reflect as much in the win column.

Could try to trade for Derek Carr.

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